^ like he said, how can you not listen to it all day, everyday? it's one of the few genres of music that is POSITIVE, and has words (that i understand) - there are beautiful forms of music all over the world, but generally they don't have lyrics.
We will miss those smiles and that JaFada laughter.. Things won't be the same this summer. We will love and cherish the memories, good times. Sending my love, thoughts and prayers.
This song came on by itself from the automatic suggestions, and I just catched the lyrics on the last chorus, and realized that holy shit - they're actually singing about Illuminati!! And they have gotten Don Carlos as a featuring artist on the song. I'm not sure with what words should/could I compliment the song, but damn... I know reggae-artists are woke people, but I've never heard any reggae that is written with lyrics about of the actual evil hidden conspiracy sects or the real the masters of puppets behind the back curtains of the worlds main stage before this and oh Jah, how refreshing that sounded. It's usually always about "the Babylon" which one can interpret how ever one wants, and reggae has always been the music of peace, love and happiness made for praising The Most High, but it's also been the music of freedom, resistance, revolution and rebelling against the powers that be, and I have actually thought about it few times before, why aren't any reggae-artists writing lyrics about the true wicked powers in the world naming their names, and spreading information about them to the global fan base. Does the Illuminati-luciferianists have such a strong hold on even the smaller indie record companies publications, that they have managed to stop any of this kind of material coming out from any really big reggae names, or is Alborosie, Stick Figure, Rebelution, SOJA etc. etc. just not writing anything about these topics? There is a lot of rap music published about the whole lot from Bohemian Grove, to Council Of Foreign Relations, to child sacrificing luciferianists, but no reggae what so ever - at least I haven't heard any before this song. If you know some, do tell please!
@@alejandrogn4 Hmmm... well, instead of just pompously insulting and belittling me, why don't you give me examples of these many many wonderful black artists making reggae about illuminati, huh? I would love to skank with you on those countless bomb riddims. Or are you just another anti-white whiner, who just can't go an hour without telling at least _somebody_ on the internet, how white people do everything worse than black people? Why is it always about race with you racists?
Where are they? :P First found them... ps. People should stop reading every trash on internet. The war is against capitalism. Unity and love! PEACE (i apologize for my poor English)
@@Saur-One secret societies they’re hidden in plain sight, but they’re in high positions of authority, not all people in high positions are but of course the entire point of a secret society is to move agendas and sway the public- they aren’t going to show us exactly what they do, they ain’t gonna invite us to the club. But they do hide messages in plain sight.