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MC Holy Ghost Advocates for Marijuana Legalization with New Song "Can't Take Me Down"

MC Holy Ghost, the artist known for his powerful messages and distinctive Dancehall style, has returned with his latest track, "Can't Take Me Down." This song is not just a musical release; it's an anthem for advocacy, aiming to unite those who support the legalization of marijuana.

In a recent interview, MC Holy Ghost opened up about the inspiration and creative process behind "Can't Take Me Down." He explained that the song was written to give a voice to those who enjoy marijuana and fight for the right to live free. "Advocacy. Can't Take Me Down was written to give a voice for all those who enjoy marijuana and fight for the rights to live free," he stated.



MC Holy Ghost's latest release stands out from his previous works due to its Rude Boy Dancehall style. "I wanted to give the radio something gripping, yet playable. We reached #1 on the North American College & Community Radio Chart (NACC)," he shared. This new approach has clearly resonated with audiences, as the song's success on the charts indicates.

The lyrics of "Can't Take Me Down" are straightforward yet powerful, with a clear message: "We have to legalize marijuana." This message reflects MC Holy Ghost's passion for advocating for change and his desire to inspire others to join the fight for legalization.

When it came to the production of the track, MC Holy Ghost was fortunate to collaborate with Brian "Big Bass" Gardner, a renowned mastering engineer who earned his nickname from Dr. Dre after mastering the iconic album The Chronic. "I was fortunate to have Brian 'Big Bass' Gardner master my CD in California," he said, highlighting the significance of this collaboration.

MC Holy Ghost aimed for a Dancehall sound with this song, drawing inspiration from legendary Jamaican artists like Sizzla and Capleton. He used sampling to create a vibe that perfectly complements the track's message and style.

Through "Can't Take Me Down," MC Holy Ghost hopes to inspire listeners to take action in the fight for marijuana legalization. "I'm hoping people are wanting to legalize marijuana. Join forces, contact their representatives around the world, and demand justice for the plant," he urged.

The journey to creating this song wasn't without its challenges. MC Holy Ghost has faced numerous obstacles throughout his career, particularly in his efforts to create songs that advocate for rights. "Many obstacles. I have spent many years in the struggle. Creating songs that fight for our rights doesn't come easy. But we do it for the love of the people," he reflected.

One particularly significant moment in the song is inspired by a childhood memory of his sister giving him a Peter Tosh sticker, which he put on his wall. "I get much inspiration thinking of his life and lyrics in Legalize It," MC Holy Ghost shared. This personal connection to the reggae legend underscores the depth of his commitment to the cause.

As an artist, MC Holy Ghost believes that "Can't Take Me Down" represents a new level of growth and directness in his music. "I'm coming more direct. No more sugar-coating the messages. Keep it simple, yet powerful," he explained.

Looking ahead, MC Holy Ghost has exciting plans for promoting the song and reaching a wider audience. He is currently in pre-production for the music video for "Can't Take Me Down," which will be shot in Jamaica. In the meantime, fans can check out his latest video, "Dozen Matter," from his album Black And Dreaded, which is out now.

For those interested in booking MC Holy Ghost or learning more about his work, you can contact Rapova40 Entertainment at (857) 972-0830 or via email at rapova40@hotmail.com. More information and updates can be found on his official websites, www.mcholyghost.com and www.rapova40.com. Don't forget to follow him on social media through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/mcholyghost.

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