: In the context of his broader discography, Jahmiel often uses his music to tell a story of self-awareness and "enlightenment," frequently crediting a higher power ( Jah ) for his ability to remain resilient against those who "waa fi drain [his] energy". Visuals and Production
: The lyrics touch on themes of ambition and the emotional toll of overcoming betrayal and hardship while maintaining one's faith.
: The video focuses on "real people and real stuff," moving away from purely fantastical elements to ground the song's spiritual message in everyday reality.
: In the context of his broader discography, Jahmiel often uses his music to tell a story of self-awareness and "enlightenment," frequently crediting a higher power ( Jah ) for his ability to remain resilient against those who "waa fi drain [his] energy". Visuals and Production
: The lyrics touch on themes of ambition and the emotional toll of overcoming betrayal and hardship while maintaining one's faith.
: The video focuses on "real people and real stuff," moving away from purely fantastical elements to ground the song's spiritual message in everyday reality.