Rastafari Army
Brother Culture
Rising Up: The Call of the Rastafari Army
Brother Culture's song "Rastafari Army" is a powerful anthem that calls for unity and action among the Rastafari community. The lyrics emphasize the need for Rastafari people to come together from all corners of the globe—north, south, east, and west—to form an international movement. This movement is not one of violence but of love and respect, as the artist makes clear that they are instruments of love, not war. The song's repetitive call to action, "Soldiers report fi di duty," underscores the urgency and importance of this collective effort.
The song also addresses the suffering and struggles faced by people, particularly children, in various communities. Brother Culture highlights the need for a new blueprint and a fresh plan to overcome the confusion and challenges of the current system, often referred to as Babylon in Rastafarian culture. The lyrics advocate for building a strong nation based on education, preparation, and repatriation, with institutions like hospitals and schools playing a crucial role. The reference to His Majesty and Shashamane points to the spiritual and cultural leadership that guides the Rastafari movement.
Furthermore, the song speaks to the broader mission of the Rastafari community, which includes standing up like lions in Zion and building a nation that can provide for its people. The call to action is not just for the brave and strong but for anyone with a heart willing to join the cause. The lyrics also caution against the dark forces and propaganda that the community must be vigilant against. The song ends with a rallying cry for various Rastafari groups—Nyabinghi, Twelve Tribe, Bobo Shanti, and Orthodox—to unite and gather from all directions, reinforcing the theme of global unity and collective responsibility.