Culture Brown appeals for the physically challenged
Reggae singer Culture Brown takes a serious look at the challenges that people with physical disabilities face in his latest single Beautiful.
“There are people all over the world who are physically challenged. I see them everywhere I go. A lot of people treat these people as if they are less than human and I don’t like that. I believe we are all children of one loving creator who made us all beautiful and equal in his sight. I hope my song will help to make a positive impact where this matter is concerned,” said Culture Brown. “My work goes beyond the music. I’ve been doing a lot of work behind the scenes to help people who are physically and mentally challenged. I’ve also done several performances in support of them in places like the Netherlands and Mexico.”
Beautiful is produced by Irie Pen Records and was released last year.
Culture Brown (given name is Evon Brown) grew up in Little London, Westmoreland.
He made his recording debut in 1991 with a song titled Papa Grandpa, which was recorded at Leggos studio.
Some of his other songs are Militancy, featuring Beres Hammond and Some Like it Hot, featuring Delroy Wilson.