In recent discussions surrounding the Order of Distinction (OD) bestowed upon dancehall entertainer and social media personality Wayne Marshall during Jamaica’s Heroes Day celebrations, Mr. Vegas has voiced his opinion, adding to the ongoing debate within the entertainment industry.
Mr. Vegas, a veteran of the reggae-dancehall genre, believes that other deserving artists should have been honoured before Wayne Marshall. He contends that entertainers like Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Spice, Gyptian, Terror Fabulous, and Wayne Wonder have made more significant contributions to the local entertainment industry and should have been recognized.
The Order of Distinction is conferred upon individuals who have rendered outstanding and important services to Jamaica. Mr. Vegas underscores that it is not a matter of public voting but a decision made by those in authority. He questions why artists like Beenie Man and Bounty Killer, who have made significant contributions, have not received the OD yet. The artist also highlights that Wayne Marshall lacks songs that have been certified gold by global music industry associations.
The “Heads High” hitmaker also emphasizes that his intention is not to undermine Wayne Marshall’s achievements but to raise the question of whether the OD is indeed awarded based on outstanding achievements in the field. He brings attention to artists like Spice, Terry Ganzie, Terror Fabulous, Daddy Screw, Courtney Melody, and Pinchers, suggesting they should also be considered for the honour. Mr. Vegas sees the OD as a recognition of individuals who have consistently contributed to their field over the years, reflecting their substantial body of work.
In essence, the debate by Mr. Vegas raises important questions about the criteria and selection process for the National Awards in Jamaica, emphasizing the need to carefully evaluate an artist’s contributions to the culture and society when conferring such prestigious awards.