Rock Stone - Stephen "ragga" Marley (ft. Capleton & Sizzla) (official Audio) -
The song opens with Stephen chanting "Rock stone was my pillow," a direct homage to his father Bob Marley , who famously sang those words in "Talkin' Blues" to describe the raw reality of poverty and survival.
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of "sufferation" in the ghetto, touching on hunger, poverty, and being "terrorized by soldier and police". The song opens with Stephen chanting "Rock stone
Despite the hardship, the song emphasizes Rastafarian faith, the "conquering lion," and a determination to "trample the beast" (Babylon) while remaining self-employed and undeterred. Musical Structure touching on hunger
Rock Stone ft. Capleton and Sizzla off Stephen Marley's Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life. YouTube·Stephen Marley the song emphasizes Rastafarian faith