I'm pretty sure this song IS NOT about ganja
in most of the song it says "how does it feel when you got no food"
dutchie is a pan, i doubt that they're smoking ganja out of a cigar there more
graceful than that.
I think the song has a bigger meaning than a pan and/or ganja
it's about how JAH leading them to the music, well not just the music
but together with other people. Where they're sharing their food.
This song says nothing that hints that they're high, I know we would all liketo think
thats what they're doing
BUT NO. The fact of the matter is they aren't, that's not all rastas do....they are more complex than that
yes alot of popular rastas smoke but wtf that's not all of them.....
reggae is actually like african gospel, yeah there some like sublime(not hating on sublime i love em) that take it to another level where honestly it's not what reggae is or suppose to be. But at the end of the day most reggae talks about JAH which is another word for god, So...um... yeah
@adust2121
My late response is to at least acknowledge your attempt to broaden the scope of the song's lyrical foundation beyond the reflexive meaning of ganja (which may be completely a racist response). People just can't seem to see or accept that sometimes there's more to life outside of 'sex, drugs and rock n roll'
@adust2121
My late response is to at least acknowledge your attempt to broaden the scope of the song's lyrical foundation beyond the reflexive meaning of ganja (which may be completely a racist response). People just can't seem to see or accept that sometimes there's more to life outside of 'sex, drugs and rock n roll'
I'm pretty sure this song IS NOT about ganja in most of the song it says "how does it feel when you got no food" dutchie is a pan, i doubt that they're smoking ganja out of a cigar there more graceful than that.
I think the song has a bigger meaning than a pan and/or ganja it's about how JAH leading them to the music, well not just the music but together with other people. Where they're sharing their food. This song says nothing that hints that they're high, I know we would all liketo think thats what they're doing
BUT NO. The fact of the matter is they aren't, that's not all rastas do....they are more complex than that yes alot of popular rastas smoke but wtf that's not all of them..... reggae is actually like african gospel, yeah there some like sublime(not hating on sublime i love em) that take it to another level where honestly it's not what reggae is or suppose to be. But at the end of the day most reggae talks about JAH which is another word for god, So...um... yeah
@adust2121 My late response is to at least acknowledge your attempt to broaden the scope of the song's lyrical foundation beyond the reflexive meaning of ganja (which may be completely a racist response). People just can't seem to see or accept that sometimes there's more to life outside of 'sex, drugs and rock n roll'
@adust2121 My late response is to at least acknowledge your attempt to broaden the scope of the song's lyrical foundation beyond the reflexive meaning of ganja (which may be completely a racist response). People just can't seem to see or accept that sometimes there's more to life outside of 'sex, drugs and rock n roll'