| Bob Marley and the Wailers – Pimpers Paradise Lyrics | 10 years ago |
| I've always had the impression that this song is about Jamaica, Bob's mother-country, and its contradictions, described through the technique of personification. If this were the case, most of the girl's attributes and actions would refer to the whole community of Jamaicans and not to a single person, as it first appears. What makes this song so beautiful is the sadness, tenderness and pride of Marley's lyrics and voice, as he describes his people's use and abuse of drugs, its innate tendency to smile, have fun and carry on in spite of the poverty, violence and harshness which characterizes life in that country, and above all its vulnerability to the lies, deception and empty promises of politicians and elites in general, a vulnerability which forces most people into a lifelong submission and which gives this song its title. | |
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