PAUSE for a Cause

 
“Let Your Vibes Be High & Your Message Mighty”

“Let Your Vibes Be High & Your Message Mighty”

 
 

July 30, 2021

Written by Sista Irie

Taj Weekes is a singer-songwriter, poet, musician and humanitarian hailing from the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. In 2020, the government of St. Lucia named Taj a Goodwill and Brand    Ambassador with the official title, His Excellency, Taj Weekes. On August 9, 2021 Taj will release his seventh studio album entitled PAUSE.

“This album was written during the most important year of my life. The year the music stopped and about everything else in between” ~ Taj Weekes

In 2020, Covid-19 brought the music industry to its knees. Taj Weekes was not to be stifled by the loss of touring opportunities or the psychic demands of quarantine. His mind worked   overtime, synthesizing a new reality, imposed by a humanitarian crisis unlike any other in our lifetime. In odd synchronicity, hundreds of thousands died from the raging virus, while black political activism in America was simultaneously ignited by the death of George Floyd. The resulting Black Lives Matter movement imposed hard decisions on many social activists to choose between live demonstrations in the streets or to stay home in the safety of isolation. Many forged ahead, some did not. It was a struggle for survival in the direst of circumstances. 

Taj poetically captured this stunning reality with profound reflections by writing deeply rooted emotional lyrics that comprise his new album, ‘PAUSE.’ Taj believes this could be his most outstanding album to date. 

PAUSE reveals a musical diary of introspection imposed by clashing and conflicting   affronts on humanity. The album touches on the insidiousness of politics, racism and disease. We all endured these hurtful realities of the struggle for survival, yet only a     talented poet could capture the painful essence of confusion and pain. Taj’s reflections are painfully accurate yet the  sweetness of his voice also gives me a sense of calm and hope.” ~ Sista Irie, Majesty Media

Many of the album tracks on PAUSE include a stark assessment of political greed. “Crisis", the first single released in July 2021, awakens our consciousness to the haunting sound of ‘a siren is a sign of crisis. If you come out too late, we will lose investments.’ In the ska     infused track related to an ill fated Presidential prediction, he sings all lives matter except on “Easter Sunday” where money trumps life. “Memoirs” ensures truth will reveal itself and all that was hidden to cover a crime.’Bang Bang”, “March of the Silent”, “Sister Mary” and “Rainstorm” are deeply expressive songs of emotion and at the same time speak to the power of the people. The perfection of instrumentation, Taj’s commanding voice, the perfectly timed back up singers and chanters round out a highly executed work of art. Pause will withstand the test of time documenting one of the most challenging and scariest moments of our generation. 

Taj was indeed caught in the storm saying the whole world has been shaken, but I cannot take a PAUSE, simply just because, there’s much left to do.”

CLICK HERE TO WATCH CRISIS VIDEO

Taj has a long history of giving back to the community not only through the lyrical potency of his music, but through his ongoing humanitarian works to foster support for the children of the Caribbean. His non-profit, They Often Cry Outreach (TOCO), spearheads projects such as after school sports programs, diabetes awareness, domestic violence awareness and artistic activities. During the recent 2021 St. Lucia election season, Taj worked with the Rotary Club to deliver 10,000 pounds of food to social service organizations on the island to feed the hungry. Taj Weekes is an artist who walks the walk and talks the talk by teaching his own children the joy of giving, something he learned from his own mother.

 
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