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A reggae prayer where loneliness and joy intertwine
A powerful yet gentle song that embodies the Rastafari spirituality woven by Rita Marley.
This song demonstrates her presence not only as Bob Marley's wife, but also as a unique artist. As the title, which bears Jah's name, symbolizes, it unfolds a worldview in which faith and music blend seamlessly. This work condenses the essence of roots reggae from the early 1980s.
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- Lacquer Cut By - D.T.
- Written-By - Bob Marley