Damian & Stephen Marley - The Mission Music Now

The song acts as a call for upliftment and social justice, emphasizing that knowledge is the key to freedom.

: The track was a standout on this popular annual compilation album.

: The lyrics namecheck various Jamaican neighborhoods (like Jungle, Tivoli, and Waterhouse) and African nations (Somalia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Zimbabwe), signaling a universal struggle for unity and survival. Damian & Stephen Marley - The Mission Music

: The song stresses the importance of fathers setting a positive tradition so their sons know "where you stand" as they become men. Key Versions and Releases

: A stripped-down version appears on Stephen Marley’s Mind Control Acoustic album (2009). The song acts as a call for upliftment

: It explicitly references Marcus Garvey , urging youth to read and gain knowledge to "set the people free".

: The brothers frequently perform it together, notably during their Traffic Jam Tour, highlighting their deep brotherly bond. : The song stresses the importance of fathers

"" is a significant Reggae collaboration by brothers Stephen Marley and Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley , released on June 17, 2008 . The track serves as a "rugged statement of purpose," affirming the brothers' lifelong commitment to spreading Rastafari and righteousness. Core Message and Lyrics