While staying true to the original's reggae-disco fusion, the live session highlights the band's tight instrumentation and Ortiz's soulful, laid-back vocal delivery.
Lyrically, it addresses themes of self-worth, resilience, and spiritual truth, famously warning: "Don't let them fool ya, or even try to school ya" .
It is noted for its unique blend of reggae and disco , intended to help Marley break into the American mainstream market. Expand map
While staying true to the original's reggae-disco fusion, the live session highlights the band's tight instrumentation and Ortiz's soulful, laid-back vocal delivery.
Lyrically, it addresses themes of self-worth, resilience, and spiritual truth, famously warning: "Don't let them fool ya, or even try to school ya" . While staying true to the original's reggae-disco fusion,
It is noted for its unique blend of reggae and disco , intended to help Marley break into the American mainstream market. Expand map laid-back vocal delivery. Lyrically