The track first appeared on the album Rockin' It , released via Reggae Callin' Records .
The artists speak on keeping it "proper" and "original," rejecting trouble and dishonest "ways". The track first appeared on the album Rockin'
It contains typical reggae motifs of spiritual resistance, using metaphors like "trampling" obstacles and rising like a "bulldozer" over Babylon. Production and Versions The track first appeared on the album Rockin'