Acclaimed Jamaican artist Craig Kirkland, better known by his stage name Amaziyah The Great, has expanded his creative discography with the launch of a brand-new single titled *Crime and Violence*, now available to stream across all major digital music platforms. A multi-talented creative force, Kirkland holds credits as an international recording artist, published poet, author, and award-winning filmmaker, and his latest work draws directly from the lived economic and social hardship he has witnessed among his loved ones and community.
In a statement discussing the inspiration behind the new track, Kirkland explained that the struggles of his parents, the uncertainty his children have faced, and the barriers encountered by his talented but underemployed friends and peers left him determined to push for meaningful change and a path to collective prosperity. This personal connection to community struggle has anchored much of his work throughout his decades-long career in entertainment.
Performance has long been second nature for Kirkland, who cut his teeth performing across his home country of Jamaica long before expanding his reach internationally. Early in his career, he was a regular act at community events in his hometown of Frazer’s Content, Spanish Town, St Catherine, and went on to grace the stage of major regional events including GT Taylor’s iconic Reggae Christmas Extravaganza and Yasus Afari’s Poetry Festival. His international touring journey has taken him across the United States, with memorable sets at Pawtucket Poetry in Rhode Island — where he first met his wife Lori — and the Boston Jerk Fest in Massachusetts, among other stops across the Northeast.
Years of consistent, grassroots work in the industry are now earning Kirkland growing mainstream acclaim. Most recently, he secured his third nomination to the prestigious International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA), adding to a growing list of career honors. Up next, he is slated to compete for an award at the 2025 National Spoken Word Awards in Chicago, marking another milestone in his cross-genre creative journey.
Looking ahead, Kirkland says his current focus is on expanding his catalog of original music and poetry recordings to serve his growing global fanbase, with a special shoutout to the TikTok community that has become a major source of inspiration and support for his work. He also plans to return to his Jamaican roots to reconnect with local audiences, re-establish his presence in his home country, and update fans on his upcoming projects. All upcoming releases will drop under his own independent production banner, Great Amazement Multimedia Entertainment LLC, with distribution handled by Distrokid and publishing support from BMI, after Kirkland recently signed on with the performance rights organization.
In a closing appeal to the Jamaican diaspora, Kirkland urged widespread support for homegrown, authentic Jamaican creative talent, emphasizing that independent artists deserve more recognition for their work. Confident about what lies ahead, he noted, “More greatness is yet to come.”
