Popcaan, one of Jamaica’s most prominent Dancehall artist, is known to sing and deejay some of the most motivational songs, to inspire the youths of Jamaica.
Popcaan is seen as a ghetto idol by most Jamaican youths who listens to his music. The Silence deejay has a catalogue of Motivational hit songs that aims to inspire and give a growing generation hopes of making it out of the struggles that life has dealt them.
Poverty in Jamaica is very high, especially in the inner city areas, as most would call it ‘The Ghetto’.
Andrae Hugh Sutherland, more popularly known as Popcaan, is a Jamaican dancehall artist. In 2008, Popcaan joined Vybz Kartel’s Gaza Music Empire, where he later then released his breakthrough international hit “Clarks” with Kartel, a tribute to the popular shoe brand.
Listen these 5 motivational songs by Dancehall Artist Popcaan below.
1. Popcaan – Dream
This song is a classic hit, which propelled Popcaan forward at the inception of his career. Dream, teaches the youth that not all that glitters is gold and to focus on your dreams and not listen to the bad that people have to say. Diamonds were made under pressure.
2. Popcaan – Stay Up
In this song Popcaan motivate the youths to aim high and always keep moving forward towards you goals, even when others are not happy for your success, keep going, in other words Stay Up.
3.Popcaan – Win
This is a very motivational song, it tell the youths to continue doing what they are doing to reach their goals while saving for a better future and knowing that you will make it out no matter one, self confidence is key.
4.Popcaan – Nah Idle
Popcaan‘s Nah Idle song is also one of his most motivational songs to date, this song tells the younger generation to work for what they want in life and not be idle, because the devil always finds work for idlers. Work hard and you will achieve success in anything you do is the message.
5. Popcaan – We Pray
We Pray, which features Dre Island, is a motivational song for everyone who believes in prayers. The song tell the youths to hold on and be strong on their journey and have faith in a higher power, God.