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Rodney “Bounty Killer” Pryce, O.D., has long been a formidable force in dancehall, but his impact extends far beyond the stage. Over the weekend, the legendary artist was honoured with the Marcus Garvey Humanitarian Award at the 42nd annual International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in Florida. This marks his second humanitarian accolade in just six months, reinforcing his unwavering dedication to philanthropy. “My most sincere gratitude and appreciation… this will serve as a huge motivation for me to continue the great works of philanthropy,” Bounty shared after receiving his first award last October at the BLAC Awards 2024.

Through his Bounty Foundation, the dancehall icon has been a beacon of hope for Jamaica’s underserved communities. In late 2024, he spearheaded a donation drive for Bellevue Hospital in Kingston, providing air conditioning units, wheelchairs, walkers, televisions, and other critical supplies to improve conditions for over 400 mental health patients. His efforts addressed the longstanding issue of inadequate resources for mental health care in Jamaica, an area often overlooked in national discussions. “It gave me great joy being able to gift the less fortunate and create smiles for Jamaica,” he reflected while calling on corporate Jamaica to increase its support for such causes.

More recently, Bounty joined forces with fellow artist Shaggy to donate US$10,000 (J$1.5 million) to assist dancehall veteran Lieutenant Stitchie, who has been battling serious health challenges. “We don’t come together for each other, and that’s very saddening to me,” he lamented, urging the music fraternity to rally behind its own. His call to action resonates at a time when many veteran artists struggle with medical expenses despite their contributions to the industry.

Bounty Killer’s humanitarianism is part of a growing movement among Jamaican artists using their influence for social good. According to a 2023 survey by the Planning Institute of Jamaica, nearly 20% of the nation’s population lives below the poverty line, highlighting the critical need for philanthropic efforts. The deejay has taken up this mantle with urgency, using his platform not just to entertain but to uplift. “Each One, Teach One, To Reach One,” the motto of his foundation, embodies the ethos of his mission—ensuring that success is shared and that no one is left behind.

As Bounty Killer basks in the recognition of his latest accolade, his actions speak louder than the awards themselves. Whether advocating for better healthcare, championing mental health, or standing in solidarity with fellow artists in distress, he has cemented his legacy as more than just a dancehall legend. He is a humanitarian, a leader, and an example of how music can be a vehicle for meaningful change.

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