Caribbean National Weekly

Rebel Salute touches hearts and minds in the Motherland

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Rebel Salute touches hearts and minds in the Motherland
Key Points(5)
  • Born Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the 36-year-old philanthropist, entrepreneur and entertainer spoke out against an oppressive regime in his homeland.
  • Also gracing the stage was Patoranking, a patois-speaking Nigerian entertainer who brought his signature infectious dancehall hits.
  • </span> <b>“Edutainment” over Entertainment</b> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Held at the Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in St.
  • Ann’s Jamaica, Rebel Salute’s mission focuses on the preservation of reggae music through the process of </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">edu</span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">tainment beyond simply entertainment.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Celebrating its 26</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">th</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> year, the event is the brainchild of legendary reggae artiste Tony Rebel.

More than two million Ugandans joined together via livestream with the audience at this year’s Rebel Salute festival, sidestepping the African nation’s censors to hear a strong and poignant message from “Bobi Wine,” a most beloved and highly controversial local politician. Born Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, the 36-year-old philanthropist, entrepreneur and entertainer spoke out against an oppressive regime in his homeland. Also gracing the stage was Patoranking, a patois-speaking Nigerian entertainer who brought his signature infectious dancehall hits.

“Edutainment” over Entertainment

Held at the Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in St. Ann’s Jamaica, Rebel Salute’s mission focuses on the preservation of reggae music through the process of edutainment beyond simply entertainment.

Celebrating its 26th year, the event is the brainchild of legendary reggae artiste Tony Rebel. The event consistently features artistes who have both a message, a presence, and a desire to inspire. This year’s lineup included Queen Ifrica, Rodney Price aka “Bounty Killer,” Mykal Rose, Yellowman and rising star Koffee, and Mr. Rebel himself.

Music with a message

“The take away from this staging of Rebel Salute for the young artiste is really a consistent message that Rebel Salute’s conceptualiser Tony Rebel has been saying from its inception,” said Ryan Bailey, Rebel Salute’s production and stage manager. “Be responsible with your music as it has the power to influence and to inspire as well as the ability to call to action.”

“The idea of it was to make the connection between the African continent and Jamaica. Though there are attempts to silence Bobi Wine’s voice and movement in his homeland, the Rebel Salute platform was used as a vehicle to transmit his message of change and hope to his people as well as the African diaspora,” added Mr. Bailey.

The next Rebel Salute festival will be held on January 18, 2020.

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