It contains typical reggae motifs of spiritual resistance, using metaphors like "trampling" obstacles and rising like a "bulldozer" over Babylon. Production and Versions
Before this track, such a high-profile collaboration with multiple Jamaican artists was unprecedented for a Slovak group. The album Rockin' It solidified Medial Banana's position as a leading force in European reggae, with the title track serving as its centerpiece for international appeal. It contains typical reggae motifs of spiritual resistance,
The artists speak on keeping it "proper" and "original," rejecting trouble and dishonest "ways". The artists speak on keeping it "proper" and
The track first appeared on the album Rockin' It , released via Reggae Callin' Records . Significance in Slovak Reggae The song is described
An official music video was released in late 2016, showcasing the collaboration between the Bratislava-based band and the Jamaican vocalists. Significance in Slovak Reggae
The song is described as a "reggae anthem" that celebrates the global unity of the genre, specifically bridging the gap from "Jamdown (Jamaica) to Slovakia".