The Butseeya series offer perspectives about Jamaicans with controversial views who are not afraid to express them openly. In Butseeya “Why Jamaican Music Naw Mek Money”, Maxine Stowe lays bare the racial, cultural, social, and political challenges that undercut Jamaican music’s economic potential. Joelle Powell, Anthropological Documentarian and Music Executive, Maxine Stowe joined us on Sunrise to share more about the project.
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