Gassy Dread responds to Shugy

In an extraordinary response to political opponent MP Kelvin Simon, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly revealed his deep-rooted connections to Rastafarian culture while simultaneously announcing his musical alter ego, ‘Gassy Dread.’ The Prime Minister detailed his childhood socialization within Rastafari communities, naming influential figures including Lumba, The Late King Franki Tafari, Ras Kenya, and Sagai Fu who shaped his formative years.

Browne emphasized how Rastafarian principles of peace, love, unity, and justice became foundational values that he carried into his political career. He highlighted his administration’s unprecedented actions, including the official apology to Rastafari communities for historical atrocities and the implementation of compensation and reparatory justice measures.

The Prime Minister distinguished between his political identity and artistic persona, revealing that ‘Gassy Dread’ is a registered writer and producer in the UK with 18 songs scheduled for release across major platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes later this month. Browne described the musical project as blending roots reggae with contemporary Caribbean rhythms, featuring conscious lyrics focused on cultural pride, social awareness, and themes of resilience and identity.

In a pointed rebuke to critics, Browne asserted that his musical persona should not be conflated with his political role, stating that while Gaston Browne is the politician who can ‘take on and defeat any opponent,’ Gassy Dread represents the artistic expression of justice, love, and peace. The response concluded with a sharp warning to MP Simon not to be bothered by the success of Gassy Dread and a biblical reference suggesting divine protection for his artistic endeavors.