Rise And Live
Gyptian
Unity and Harmony: A Call to Rise and Live as One
Gyptian's song "Rise And Live" is a heartfelt plea for unity, peace, and love among people. The repetitive chorus, "My people rise and live as one, we need more peace and love inna dis a gideon," emphasizes the urgent need for collective harmony and understanding. The term "gideon" is a Rastafarian reference to a time of struggle and conflict, suggesting that the world is currently in a state of turmoil that can only be healed through unity and love.
The lyrics highlight the importance of love and peace as fundamental elements to make the world a better place. Gyptian sings about the necessity for people to stop fighting and hating each other, urging them to remember their shared humanity. The lines, "What we need is love to make the world go round, all we need is peace, so the west can travel to the east," suggest that love and peace are universal values that can bridge cultural and geographical divides.
Gyptian also touches on the idea of self-awareness and remembering one's roots. He criticizes the tendency of people to forget their origins and purpose, as seen in the lines, "Mankind seem to forget the purpose we fall, always trying to be something else, but I'll never forget where I'am coming from." This reflection serves as a reminder that understanding and embracing one's identity is crucial for fostering unity and peace.
The song's message is clear: in a world filled with conflict and division, rising above these challenges and living as one is the path to a better future. Gyptian's call for peace, love, and unity resonates deeply, encouraging listeners to reflect on their actions and strive for a more harmonious world.