Say I draws upon reggae culture as a reference for the perpetuation of I and I culture. It puts forth the idea that we are one with creator, the universe and everything. As a recovering catholic, I believed in a whole bunch of mythical ideas about God and my relationship to spirituality. Say I borrows some ideas from "Rasta" culture, to counter the myths and lies in the bible that have subdued human thought through out the centuries to acknowledge that freedom from oppression and dogma can be a path to unity and oneness with creation for all people.
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Heavy, futuristic bass music from the renowned Jamaican collective Duppy Gun in collaboration with Twin Cities duo Feel Free Hi Fi. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 29, 2022