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Experience “Money Plague” by Fab 5 Inc: A Reggae Anthem of Resilience and Hope

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Written by Harold G.C. Bailey (Junior Bailey) and performed by Fab 5 Inc., “Money Plague” captures the financial struggles that hit people globally after COVID-19. In true reggae rhythm, the song expresses the hardships many faced but also celebrates resilience and determination to overcome these challenges through honest hard work.

The music video, available on YouTube, features members from the Jamaica Vintage Artist Association, including the renowned Bagga Case of Home T 4, adding a rich depth to the song’s message. With its heartfelt lyrics and soulful reggae beat, “Money Plague” is an anthem of hope for all pushing forward through tough times.

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