Ras Kimono - Under Pressure Part 2 (music Video) -

He sings of people with "no food in their belly" and "no money in their pocket," highlighting the basic deprivation that persists across generations.

Part 2 continues the legacy of his debut album, Under Pressure (1989), which was a landmark in African reggae for its fearless critique of corruption and injustice. Legacy and Reception Ras Kimono - Under Pressure (part2) Ras Kimono - Under Pressure Part 2 (Music Video)

Known for his signature dreadlocks and Rastafarian cap, Kimono’s presence in the video is both commanding and empathetic, positioning him as a "voice for the voiceless". He sings of people with "no food in

"" by the late Nigerian reggae legend Ras Kimono is more than just a music video; it is a searing social document that remains hauntingly relevant decades after its release. While the original "Under Pressure" (1989) introduced the world to Kimono's potent blend of roots reggae and Patois-infused social commentary, Part 2 serves as a deepened, visceral expansion on the struggles of the common person in Nigeria and beyond. A Timeless Social Critique "" by the late Nigerian reggae legend Ras