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Even though we read in the Bible that "Herb
is made for the service of man", Babylon
doesn't want man to be served in man's development
and thing. And so, there's places on the planet
where even one smoke can take you into big
problems.
Kali Blaxx knows just how much Babylon's
repression on (especially) the youths keeps people
down, and decided to do something about it.
In "One Smoke", he defends the
freedom given by the Creator to use herb for the
service of man. Riding on a contemporary Roots
Reggae riddim, the vocalist explains just why the
repression on herb should stop.
The video that comes with the tune is directed
by Wayne Benjamin, himself a Jamaican too. A well
worked out piece of work, providing the right
sights with the music and lyrics.
Babylon, you better leave, yah!
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