Dube couldn’t have sang it better and cautioned in the song, “Be good to the people on your Way up the ladder cause you’ ll need them on your way down”.
The track is one of the African King of Reggae’s most critical song, an acerbic criticism of African politicians who make electoral promises but as soon as they get in office they forget the people who elected them. The song appears on the album The Way It Is (1999). Hey you politician, never try to separate the people”. Dube aptly advices in the song: “Hey you government, never try to separate the people. The song is a masterpiece, celebrating how racial barriers which were strengthened during Apartheid were finally broken. This vibe is an awesome song that will surely be worth a place on your. Read this: American Prominent Rappers Who Died Young From Decade Till Date With Live a Healthier Life Without Spending a Lot of Money. South Africa has endured a long history of racial and tribal tensions and through this song Dube sought to spread the message of love and unity despite racial and ethnic differences. Multi-talented uprising Raggae singer and Guitarist, Lucky Dube has rolled out with a brand new song dubbed, Serious Reggae Business. The song is all about celebrating unity in diversity. This song is off the album Victims (1993) and also appears on the album Serious Reggae Business (1996).