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Reggae artiste Kuanna has ignited a passionate online conversation about violence against women and children after her emotionally charged freestyle Woman Killer exploded across social media this week.
Performed over the iconic Hill and Gully Riddim, the song debuted on Facebook and quickly struck a nerve with Jamaicans at home and abroad, racking up more than 300,000 views and generating over 1,000 comments within days.
But unlike many viral songs dominating timelines, Woman Killer isn’t built around dance trends or controversy. Instead, the hard-hitting freestyle confronts some of Jamaica’s most painful realities: domestic violence, femicide and the sexual abuse of children.
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