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This song, centered on its roots and conscious message, made a powerful impact on the dancehall scene at the time.
The track features a minimalist design stripped of all unnecessary elements, with Sizzla's sharp flow and passionate vocals brought to the forefront.
The lyrics strongly convey a spiritual message rooted in Rastafarian philosophy, along with self-affirmation and social awareness. The aggressive tone and inspiring word choices leave a powerful impact on listeners. Beyond being a simple dance tune, the song's appeal lies in its high-level fusion of message and energy.
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- Producer - Phillip Burrell
- Written-By - Miguel Collins