Su Nombre

Dread Mar I Dread Mar I

Faith and Protection in the Name of Jah

Dread Mar I's song "Su Nombre" is a powerful testament to faith and the protective power of invoking a higher being, specifically Jah, a term often used in Rastafarian culture to refer to God. The lyrics emphasize the importance of calling upon this divine presence, suggesting that by doing so, one can receive guidance, protection, and fulfillment of their needs. The repetition of phrases like "Llamenle y escuchara" (Call Him and He will listen) and "Pidanle y concedera" (Ask Him and He will grant) reinforces the idea that faith and prayer are met with divine response and support.

The song also delves into the theme of overcoming fear and darkness. Dread Mar I sings about not fearing anything or anyone who tries to corrupt his soul with darkness. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for resisting negative influences and staying true to one's spiritual beliefs. The lyrics, "Me afianzo en lo que ya se" (I hold on to what I already know) and "Lejos estara de mi la maldad de otro ser" (The evil of another being will be far from me), highlight the singer's confidence in his faith and the protection it provides against malevolent forces.

Furthermore, the song touches on the idea of spiritual immunity. By having Jah within his being, the singer feels immune to the evil and misunderstanding that others may bring. This sense of spiritual fortitude is a common theme in reggae and Rastafarian music, where the connection to Jah is seen as a source of strength and resilience. The lyrics, "Pero inmune yo sere porque tengo a Jah en mi ser" (But I will be immune because I have Jah in my being), encapsulate this belief, portraying a deep sense of inner peace and security derived from faith.

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  1. Hoja En Blanco
  2. Vete
  3. Km 0
  4. Deja
  5. Mi Amor
  6. Tu Sin Mi
  7. Así Fue
  8. Nadie Dijo
  9. Árbol Sin Hojas
  10. Tú Sin Mí
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