Welcome To Jamrock: Jr. Gong vs Brand Jamaica

Content Warning: this episode contains profanity

In 2004, Jamaican musician, Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley released the lead single off his upcoming third studio album, "Welcome to Jamrock”. Propelled by its music video, it would go to be an international hit. But although it was celebrated abroad, back home in Jamaica, sections of society had a different opinion.

Additional Knowledge

BOOKS

  • A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid

  • Resisting Paradise: Tourism, Diaspora, and Sexuality in Caribbean Culture by Angelique V. Nixon

  • To Hell with Paradise: A History of the Jamaican Tourist Industry by Frank Taylor

ACADEMIC PAPERS

  • The Other Jamaica: Music and the City in Jamaican Film by Rachel Moseley-Wood

  • Tourism And Popular Perceptions: Mapping Jamaican Attitudes by Hopeton S. Dunn And Leith L. Dunn

FICTIONAL BOOKS

  • Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn

PLAYS

  • Smile Orange by Trevor Rhone

ARTICLES

DOCUMENTARIES

  • Life and Debt (2001) directed by Stephanie Black

MOVIES

  • Shottas (2002) directed by Cess Silvera

  • Smile Orange (1976) directed by Trevor Rhone

PODCAST

  • Lest We Forget: Coolie Gang, Ghettos and Rastafari: A Story of Four Continents and A Couple Black Markets.”

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