Shadows After Dark ft. Alborosie, Chris Martin, Tarrus Riley, Etana and more | Official Lyric Video To raise awareness and spark conversations about the crime of human trafficking, “Shadows After Dark” the new single written and produced by reggae star Alborosie, encourages persons to be very careful of whom they trust. The Italian born Alborosie, who has worked and lived in Jamaica for more than 15 years, is the person behind this exceptional recording and the charitable interest in this latest human trafficking initiative sponsored by The National Task Force Against Trafficking in Persons (NATFATIP). About the issue of Human Trafficking Alborosie says “we have the power to bring these crimes to an end. Our voices, together, will do that – Reggae music is that powerful.” The power of reggae is demonstrated on the song which features heartfelt performances from Christopher Martin, Romain Virgo, Dean Fraser, Duane Stephenson, Kabaka Pyramid, Etana, Taurus Riley, Kumar, Morgan Heritage, Raging Fyah and Sandy Smith. The song lyric “you can see a man’s face but not his heart” accentuates how trust can be abused, these words are directed to the young and vulnerable population of Jamaica and the world. On December 1, an international poster competition will also be launched to raise awareness against human trafficking and will end next May. NATFATIP was established in 2005 as a multi-agency approach by the Government of Jamaica to strengthen Jamaica’s legislative, institutional and operational capacity to combat Trafficking in persons (TIP). Trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons. This can be accomplished by means of threat, use of force, forms of coercion, abduction, deception or abuse of power.
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