The last few years, my solo music career hasn't been receiving much attention from the mainstream music press. There are many reasons for this: lack of promotion by my label, the falling US dollar, and competition for a spot in the
faggy-looking-but-successful pop culture niche, to name a few. The main reason, however, has been the lack of Carribean rhythm in my previous releases.
That's why my new album will be a political reggae LP, heavily inspired by Peter Tosh's 1976 classic
Legalize It.
My radical, seagull-related political views will surely spark controversy and boost sales.