Reggae Artist Kuanna Sounds A ‘Pedophile Warning’

Kuanna
Kuanna

Firebrand Reggae artist Kuanna is speaking out on child molestation with her new single, Pedophile Warning.

“I have no fear,” said Kuanna, who was formerly known as Sista Quanna.

“The molestation of a child is one of the most detestable of human behaviours and we need to stamp out this practice and find and isolate these predators from our society.”

Produced by SoulAJoy Entertainment and Peagodon Records, the single has been getting much attention and support on mainstream platforms.

On the single, she preaches a species of ‘jungle justice’ suggesting that corporal punishment and humiliation should be meted out to guilty perpetrators. She recently got a huge buzz when a freestyle performance of the song debuted on IG, and was shared by many notables in the industry such as Chronixx, Spragga Benz and legendary hip hop producer Pete Rock.

“Let this be  a warning to all those who seek to abuse children,” the fiery Kuanna said.

Born Sharnett Shereta Eccleston, she grew up Trelawny in the small community of Deeside. Her talent was exposed from the tender age of 5 years as she was raised in the Poco Revival Church, never straying from her African roots.

Kuanna lauded the support she got over the years from many artists and media personalities such as Turbulence, Half Pint, producers Patrick Roach, Milo Brown Seaton, Orville Xpressions, and Adena Myrie, who is also the sister of Buju Banton.

“I also want to give a special big up to radio personality Elise Kelly who blasted my songs when no one else saw the talent. Special thanks,” she said.