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“Give Peace a Chance” Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew encourage Sierra Leone youths

“Give Peace a Chance” Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew encourage Sierra Leone youths

New York, NY — In anticipation of Sierra Leone’s upcoming Presidential elections on November 17, 2012, superstar trio Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew, based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, released a new song called “Give Peace a Chance” to encourage youths to vote peacefully and reject violent tendencies that were common during their last elections in 2003 as well as the country’s historic 11-year civil war.

“We made the song because there is already rising tensions due to the election coming and we hope the message of peace will be heard”, stated lead singer, Pupa Bajah.

Partnering with fellow Brooklyn-based artist, Emmy-winning filmmaker, Lisa Russell (who produces humanitarian related films for the UN/NGO community and filmed in Sierra Leone in February 2012 for a solar power and maternal health initiative), they produced the video using some of her original footage as well as archival footage of the past elections.

“Music and video are powerful mediums to ignite positive responses in societies around the world so Pupa Bajah and I decided to team up for this important endeavor to encourage a peaceful election”, states Russell.

The song and video – intended for the Sierra Leonean people and written in the local language of Krio – will be promoted on social networking sites as well as in country on radio and television stations. “Give Peace a Chance” was produced by Pupa Bajah on his new label, “Native Groove Productions”.  It will be released in December 2012 on the album entitled, “Cotton Tree” – a reference to a national landmark.

For more information, contact Lisa Russell at lisa@governessfilms.com.

by Lisa Russell, USA

About Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew:
Bajah + The Dry Eye Crew are a hip hop crew, originating in Sierra Leone, Africa, and currently living in New York City. The group are superstars in their native country, filling the national stadium for headline performances, and are currently working on their international debut album. The Crew consists of Bajah, A-Klass, and Dovy Dovy in the United States, who join with the Jungle Leaders when performing in Sierra Leone. For more information, visit www.planetbajah.com.

About Lisa Russell:
Lisa Russell is an Emmy-winning filmmaker with a Masters in Public Health (MPH) who is often contracted by UN/NGO agencies to produce films and outreach campaigns highlighting the most pressing global development issues. She collaborates with international artists to use music, poetry and film to engage youth in sociopolitical advocacy efforts. For more information, visit www.governessfilms.com

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