Shabba Ranks - Roots And Culture LinkHe urges listeners, specifically Black men, to "know yourself before your back is against the wall". The track is famously associated with the Digital B label and Bobby "Digital" Dixon, a cornerstone of the 1990s dancehall sound. SHABBA RANKS - Roots and Culture Released during his peak era, Shabba Ranks remains the first dancehall artist to win back-to-back Grammys (1992 and 1993). He urges listeners, specifically Black men, to "know Shabba positions himself as a teacher, aiming to "teach all deh youngsters" to honor their parents and embrace their history. Shabba positions himself as a teacher, aiming to "United we stand and divided we fall. Black man know yourself before your back is against the wall.""I know me Roots and Culture... It is music, mi charge for.""I rather to stick to I culture than to be a dirty character." 💡 Historical Significance The song helped bridge the gap between traditional Roots Reggae and the then-emerging Dancehall scene, proving that dancehall artists could still carry the torch of social consciousness. The song pays homage to reggae legends like Robert Nesta (Bob Marley), Bunny Wailer, Jacob Miller, and Peter Tosh. |
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