Pastor's Surprising Reaction To YG Marley's "Praise Jah In The Moonlight"
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In this episode, Pastor Jon and Cabbie react and break down YG Marley's sensational hit "Praise Jah In The Moonlight" which has gone viral on TikTok. The pair delve into the song's rich heritage, tracing back to Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley, offering their unique perspectives on its cultural and emotional resonance. This episode is an unforgettable journey through music's power to unite and inspire, sponsored by Black Music Canada.
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Intro: 0:00 - 1:51
Song Reaction: 1:52 - 9:12
Song Rating: 9:13 - 11:09
Outro and Cabbie's Last Word: 11:10 - 13:06
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He has Bob Marley’s ton but his mother’s sense of melody. Dynamic combination
@barringtonedwards7008
4 күн бұрын
NO😂😂 HE SOUNDS NOTHING LIKE BOB
PRAISE JAH IN THE MOONLIGHT meaning praise Jah or Yah which is God's name in the moonlight or in our darkest times The song begins with an introspective intro by Bob Marley, setting a tone of contemplation. “They say the sun shines for all, but in some people world, it never shine at all.” These words reflect on the disparities and struggles in life. YG Marley leads the chorus in introducing the metaphor “roads of flames,” which stands for difficulties and upheaval. The line “Showed you I love you; you called me a liar” speaks to the pain of unreciprocated love and misunderstood intentions. The first verse is a metaphor as if he were speaking to his wife but it goes deeper bc of the last line: I've been hoping WE ALL get along. So that means he's speaking to his people who are people of God. He sparks the first verse with a question: baby, where you gone? Which is a question he's directing to God's people who are lost or the ones who've lost their way in life's hardships. I've been fiending for your love so long could be him expressing how the struggle has changed a lotta God's people and hardened their hearts when they were once a loving people. Then he encourages the people no matter what darkness we face, we could still give God praise. He follows that with "if you with me, better do right" meaning to be righteous and grateful bc God knows your heart. "I've been gone too long" could be him saying he cannot be everywhere at one time when people go thru hardships so he says "I'm hoping that you sing my song" so it could remind them to be grateful and to praise God in any situation. Then he reflects how he's been on this road for way too long meaning he's ALWAYS on "these roads of flames" but he's remained humble and I'm that humility he hopes that all God's people could get along bc wars are for those who fight to gain something - which leads us into the next verse🔥🔥🔥 LIKE IF YOU WANT ME TO FINISH BREAKDOWN
I am so addicted to this song, whenever I listen to it I have to repeat it like 3 times 😂😂
@karlenebrown636
Ай бұрын
Me too ❤
Great reaction! I've never seen a Pastor who loved Marleys and Lauryn Hill so much 😂
Todos os filhos e netos tem o DNA do Rei marley, mss este muleke tem um dom especial, 2 DNA homegenio❤
Bob was one of a kind ❤
Respect from Tanzania 🇹🇿
You going some where YG ❤
Great reaction sir love from India🇮🇳❤
Yes. People are saying it should be the song of the year.
Go see the movie Sir. Yes there might be some issues but the message overrides all. One Love ❤️💛💚 From a fellow reggae lover since '79, loved your reaction
A special song indeed
Great song! Great reaction! Music is back everybody!!
una canción e interpretación que llegan al alma, con la esencia que caracteriza a los Marley, hermosa canción. "This song its a banger" i love that
Great reaction can you also please react to “ The Most High Jesus Christ” by Judy from Bob Marley and the Wailers”?
Is this song stating that we should praise Hailee Selassie as god or is it praising the God of the Bible (Jesus)???
@fernburnsalot364
Ай бұрын
The name of the national god of the kingdoms of Israel (Samaria) and Judah is written in the Hebrew Bible as יהוה (YHWH), which modern scholars often render as Yahweh. The short form Jah/Yah, appears in Exodus 15:2 and 17:16, Psalm 89:9, (arguably, by emendation) Song of Songs 8:6, as well as in the phrase Hallelujah.
@ericwilliams8647
Ай бұрын
@@fernburnsalot364 praise the Lord I am familiar with the scriptures I am just trying to find out if that name is being connected to Haile Selassie
@Gtbzkj
Ай бұрын
@@ericwilliams8647 rastafarians believe that Selassie is the last prophet but they do follow the bible and they are Christian