3/30/2023 0 Comments Zona ganjahWith “Juan,” Zona Ganjah prompts fans to ponder whether or not we’ll really gain anything from these political polarities and suggests that what we actually need as a society is to be united.12 Pesitos Dub 2 posts 12 Tribus de Israel 6 posts 13H 1 posts 2 Caras 1 posts 29 Lunas de Saturno 1 posts 8 Monos 1 posts Abbaba Soul 1 posts Abed Nego 1 posts Abel Cordovez & Dadda Wanche 1 posts Actitud Palestina 1 posts AD-Roots 1 posts Addis Pablo 1 posts Adreade 1 posts Adrián Pafundi 1 posts Adrián Riverside 5 posts Aflora 1 posts After Hours 1 posts Aire Reggae 1 posts Ajudah Jah 1 posts Akae Beka 1 posts Akun Maia 2 posts Al Campbell 2 posts Alasdies 2 posts Albert Griffiths 1 posts Alberto Tarín 3 posts Alborosie 3 posts Aldrobanda 1 posts Alegre No Tanto 2 posts Alejandro Villatoro 1 posts Alerta Kamarada 5 posts Alicante Zona Absurda 1 posts Alika 2 posts Aline Duran 2 posts Alma Guerreira 1 posts Almas Reggae 2 posts Alpha Blondy 1 posts Alpheus 1 posts Alton Ellis 9 posts Amelía Reggae 1 posts Amilcar Nadal 4 posts Aminowana 4 posts Ana Sol y La Candela 1 posts Anacrusa 2 posts Andrés Cotter 3 posts Andrés Rolando 2 posts Andy Bassford 1 posts Anthony B 1 posts Anthony Red Rose 2 posts Antiguas Momias de Egipto 1 posts Ari Up 2 posts Arma Natura MC 2 posts Armandinho 1 posts Armando Flores 3 posts Artesanos del Verso 6 posts Artifex 1 posts Arturo Tappin 1 posts Asociación Libre de Ideas 4 posts Atentado Arrabalero 1 posts Atomic Spliff & the Rebeld Dubz 1 posts Atsushi & The Moisties 1 posts Augustus Pablo 8 posts Avanti Esperanza 2 posts Ave Raris 2 posts Avellaneda Ska Club 1 posts B.B. However, while these political polarities offer different views on common topics, such as economics, no one has the courage to address important issues that aren’t in the media’s agenda and often go unnoticed as a result, such as genetic modification of our food, which has caused us to lose autonomy of our seeds, and fracking and mega-mining, which takes the valuable resource of water away from us. In a powerful statement, the band invites fans to view social political reality from a new angle and contemplate the way in which we’ve repeatedly attempted to find the solution to our social problems in a political proposal, which ends up only pleasing one part of society or the other, therefore keeping us trapped without change. In this song, Zona Ganjah brings to light the peril that lies in remaining divided as a society and the toll it will take on our future as a human race. “Juan” sees the group exploring their rap and hip hop side once again while, as always, sharing conscious, thought provoking lyrics to express their profound views of today’s world. Fresh off the release of their intense single “Cuanto Heredamos,” the first cut from their upcoming studio album that in just over a month garnered more than 300 thousand organic views on YouTube in few days, Chilean-Argentine reggae group Zona Ganjah returns today with their latest offering “Juan,” released via CC Records.
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