Keigon Denoon, Secretary for Youth Empowerment and Sport, is advocating for a significant shift in the themes prevalent in Trinibad music, especially during the Carnival period. Denoon has voiced support for removing Trinibad music that promotes violence from the Carnival festivities, underscoring the influence of music on youth behavior.
In a recent discussion, Denoon highlighted the burgeoning popularity of Trinibad music among youths in Trinidad and Tobago. He acknowledged the talents of young artists and called on them to harness their creativity to deliver positive messages. He stressed that music has a powerful impact on its listeners and can greatly influence young people’s behavior.
“Trinibad music, much like dancehall in Jamaica, holds a significant cultural space,” Denoon remarked, emphasizing the need to focus on positivity. He encouraged artists to veer away from themes of gun and gang violence, and instead use their platforms to foster constructive and uplifting messages.
Denoon’s stance comes amid ongoing debates about the content of Trinibad music and its potential impact on community safety. His comments have resonated with those concerned about the direction of youth culture and the societal responsibility of artists during one of Trinidad’s most vibrant celebrations.
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