The 28-year-old reggae singer released his new video “Premature birth paradise” last week.
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Busta Rhymes, Questlove and Dead Prez’s M-1 are some artists who jumped around in Lauryn Hill’s recent Instagram posts praising her son Zion Marley. The post arrived on September 13 (September 13), which includes a new video of Marley’s “Premature Born Paradise”.
Hill shared Hill with Bob Marley’s son Rohan Marley, who wrote: “Salute to my beloved son Zion Marley – grassroots and self-funded to push his music there!!
“Wow,” Questlove wrote, while Busta, M-1 and Rohan added emojis to express their love for the song.
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Lauryn Hill famously sang Zion in her famous solo debut, Lauryn Hill, and sang on the song “To Zion”. The track combines acoustic Spanish guitars provided by Carlos Santana, which includes elements of hip-hop and gospel, emphasizes its emotional resonance and takes on a spiritual journey during pregnancy.
Lyrically, Hill explores the inner conflict she faces between succumbing to external pressures of career priorities and her decision to accept motherhood, express vulnerability, and ultimately thanks for what she describes as God’s “gift so big.”
“To Zion” combines the themes of maternal love, faith and transformation, elevating the son to a literal and symbolic source of her joy – while calling Zion a holy city, it also represents hope and redemption. The song’s chorus and gospel-inspired ending cemented the song as the national anthem for women to choose their mothers in their own way.
One pointed out: “This is the madness you wrote this song all years ago Zion, and we can see the legacy of the muse of the whole adult.