I use music to address social imbalances –Jah Lead

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Jah Lead

Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste, Jah Lead, has said his music is inspired by a desire to use art as a tool to address social issues and preserve culture.

Born Emmanuel Essel, Jah Lead, who also serves as a Sergeant in the Ghana Police Service, shared his journey and motivation on The Chat on Channel One TV on Saturday, August 30, 2025.

He recounted that his early years in boarding school shaped his outlook on life and influenced his music.

“At a very tender age of five years, I was taken to a boarding house, and over there, you learn how to live with people. You cannot change anybody, but you can adjust how to live with people. That has become the prompt for my music. I have always felt music can be used as that tool to fix social imbalances,” he said.

Jah Lead added that beyond entertainment, music plays a critical role in preserving culture.

“Music is a part of culture, and it defines our way of life. With music, we can preserve the language, customs, food, and everything about a people’s culture and their way of life. That is what I saw and that is what made me want to do music—not just for the money or the glam of it,” he explained.

The artiste is known for fusing conscious reggae messages with contemporary dancehall rhythms, earning him a reputation as one of Ghana’s socially aware musicians.

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