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DabQween GanjaGod Speaks Out: “Jamaican People, Don’t Sell Your Land to Foreigners!”

Jamaican artist DabQween GanjaGod, known for her outspoken voice and unapologetic advocacy for Caribbean pride, has issued a powerful message urging Jamaicans and Caribbean natives not to sell their ancestral lands to foreign investors.

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The viral statement came after recent discussions surrounding land ownership, gentrification, and post-hurricane recovery efforts — particularly following Hurricane Melissa, which devastated parts of the Caribbean earlier this month.

In her now-trending post, GanjaGod wrote:

“DO NOT SELL YOUT LAND JAMAICAN PEOPLE TO NO FOREIGNERS‼️ JAMAICAN PEOPLE COME HOME AND BUY UP THE LAND‼️”

The message, tagged with #jamaicans #jamaicanpeople #caribbean, has struck a chord with thousands across the diaspora, highlighting growing concerns that foreign investors are rapidly acquiring coastal and agricultural properties in Jamaica — often displacing local communities in the process.

A Voice for Ownership and Empowerment

DabQween GanjaGod, a rising reggae and dancehall artist, is more than just a musician — she’s a cultural voice for empowerment, self-sufficiency, and unity across the Caribbean. With over 220,000 TikTok followers and a global fanbase, the artist uses her platform to spark real conversations about land rights, cultural preservation, and Caribbean independence.

Her latest album, “Real Ting”, showcases not only her lyrical talent but her passion for truth-telling — mixing spiritual consciousness, social commentary, and classic island vibes. Beyond music, GanjaGod is also an author, with her children’s book “Let’s Go Outside” promoting creativity and outdoor learning for the next generation.

A Movement of Caribbean Reclamation

GanjaGod’s message follows a wave of Caribbean influencers and activists calling for unity among locals and diaspora communities to reinvest in their homelands. With land ownership becoming an increasingly political and emotional issue across the region, her statement reminds Jamaicans of the cultural and generational importance of keeping land within the community.

“We can’t build generational wealth if we sell the soil our ancestors fought to protect,” one fan commented. “This is about legacy, not just money.”

About DabQween GanjaGod

Name: DabQween GanjaGod 🇯🇲

Occupation: Artist, Author, Activist

Latest Album: Real Ting 🎶 — Out Now on All Platforms

Children’s Book: Let’s Go Outside 📕

Followers: 22.8K on Instagram | 221K on TikTok (@onlyganjagod)

A fearless artist blending roots reggae, hip-hop, and soul, DabQween GanjaGod represents a new generation of Caribbean voices — bold, conscious, and ready to defend their heritage.

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