Marley Rastaman Chant Feat Flipmode Squad & Busta Rhymes: Bob
You can listen to the official remix and explore the themes of the song through these videos: Rastaman Chant YouTube · Bob Marley - Topic
The recurring refrain "Babylon your throne gone down" symbolizes the inevitable collapse of injustice.
The original version of "Rastaman Chant" first appeared on the 1973 album Burnin' by Bob Marley & The Wailers. You can listen to the official remix and
This 1999 version features verses and contributions from Busta Rhymes , Spliff Star , and the Flipmode Squad .
Busta Rhymes' verses add a modern hip-hop perspective to these traditional themes of spiritual resistance and unity. Busta Rhymes' verses add a modern hip-hop perspective
A call for freedom and justice against "Babylon" (oppressive systems).
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
The song is deeply rooted in , which is considered the "heartbeat" of Rastafari culture. It functions as a spiritual anthem focusing on themes of:







































