One Away: Sizzla -

: A recurring theme is the necessity of "organization" to ensure the youth grow up correctly ("From the yutes grow dem good, dats organization").

"One Away" is a foundational roots-reggae track by , originally released in 1997 on the Brick Wall 7" and later featured on his seminal album Black Woman & Child . Produced by Robert "Bobby Digital" Dixon on the "I Hold the Handle" riddim, the song is celebrated for its spiritual depth and positive social message. Key Themes and Lyrics Sizzla - One Away

: The song references the turban , a key symbol of the Bobo Ashanti faith, often used to signify individual and political identity. Musical Impact : A recurring theme is the necessity of

"One Away" is widely regarded by fans on platforms like TikTok as an "anthem" and a "truth tune". It is praised for its "vibrant energy" and "powerful message". The track's enduring popularity has kept it a staple in Sizzla's live performances, including recent appearances like the 2025 concert. Sizzla – One Away Lyrics Key Themes and Lyrics : The song references

The track serves as a call for spiritual discipline and social organization within the order of Rastafari.

: Sizzla emphasizes that "Haffi trod dis one away," identifying it as the "first and only way" towards Mt. Zion and repatriation. He invokes Emperor Haile Selassie I as the "Almighty One" to guide the journey.

: The lyrics explicitly condemn violence, urging listeners to "Nuh cut nuh more throat" and "Nuh badda kill nuh younger one".