Busta Rhymes' verses add a modern hip-hop perspective to these traditional themes of spiritual resistance and unity.
The original version of "Rastaman Chant" first appeared on the 1973 album Burnin' by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Busta Rhymes' verses add a modern hip-hop perspective
The track featuring Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad is a prominent remix from the 1999 Bob Marley tribute and remix album, Chant Down Babylon . Produced by Stephen Marley , the album blends Bob Marley's original vocal stems with contemporary hip-hop and R&B elements to introduce his music to a new generation. Song Overview Produced by Stephen Marley , the album blends
Handled by The Marley Boyz , with Damian Marley contributing drum programming. Lyrical Themes and Style The song is deeply rooted in , which
A call for freedom and justice against "Babylon" (oppressive systems).
The song is deeply rooted in , which is considered the "heartbeat" of Rastafari culture. It functions as a spiritual anthem focusing on themes of: