Reggae icon Sizzla Kalonji says more can be done through music to enhance communities.
He says music is a vehicle which needs to be shared as it carries information to poor people.
And he personally sees himself as a servant of the Most High and a voice of the voiceless.
Sizzla was speaking during a fireside chat at the Marcus Garvey Amphitheatre in the Queen’s Park Steel Shed.
He is the headliner at tonight’s RISE Reggae Concert, which comes off at Kensington Oval.
