I'll Rise - Peyton (Eric's Beach Mix)

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Hed Kandi Beach House 04.04

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  • Sick fucking track! House, poetry and reggae...killer combo!

  • this is perfect on Boracay. listen to it while the sun is setting and as it paint the whole sky red-orange while the warm salty breeze touch your face.

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  • @lovece7 Well considering the artist has many songs religous in nature it might be wise to assume this is one of them, wouldnt you agree?

  • @jazzclubbb So which is the problem, your ignorance of my reason?

  • @mrteemumilto You dont make sense. Clearly you dont know what you are saying. Check on the lyrics before you comment. But im too busy enjoying this song, that i cant care less on what you are gonna say next.

  • Get deep on it if you want but this guys voice gets me lifted no matter what he sings!

  • @lovece7 Ok. If these lyrics really are a story about black American liberation, it makes sense. But I am convinced that since it is sounds like a church service and has liturgy, it is close to religion. It tried appeal to religious feelings like church does. If it was just about black American liberation, even if they had a tradition of gospel and Christianity, then they would consciously leave out the church and emphasize the community, individuals or indeed the disco lifestyle.

  • @mrteemumilto Sorry, didn't mean to offend you. It just seemed to me that with no part of this song being religious yet you call it "too religious", which makes me wonder what you have against God that you would hear something that isn't there and freak out. #sincewebeinghonest

  • @lovece7 Why are you reacting like I did a sacrilegion?

  • @mrteemumilto Fool. No part of this song is religious. The lyrics are from a poem by Maya Angelou called "Still I'll Rise", which (obviously) was addressing the oppression of blacks in America.

  • Too religious

  • CLASSIC..............

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