: The song opens with the stark reality of poverty: "We no have no bread, but we nah go dead" .
is a powerful socially-conscious reggae anthem by the legendary Jimmy Cliff , originally released on his 1982 album, Special . The track stands as a testament to Cliff's lifelong commitment to highlighting the struggles and resilience of those living in poverty, specifically the youth of the "ghetto". Musical Composition and Style Jimmy Cliff - Rock Children
Produced by and the production group Oneness , the song features a vibrant, upbeat roots reggae rhythm that contrasts with its heavy lyrical themes. It is characterized by: : The song opens with the stark reality
: Despite physical lack, the song emphasizes that the "blessing of the father will fall on his children," encouraging them to find joy and strength through the "music of the creator". Legacy and Context Musical Composition and Style Produced by and the
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