The title directly references the King James Version of the Bible, using it as a metaphor for the Eurocentric lens through which global and religious history has been taught.
Despite referencing the suppression of Black culture and identity, the track relies on an upbeat, danceable roots rhythm. It serves as an empowering anthem to "hold on to your culture" rather than a mourning of the past. 💿 Babylon the Bandit Album
Afrocentric history, identity, media distortion, and spiritual liberation. ✊ Lyrical Meaning & Themes
You can stream or listen to "Not King James Version" on various music platforms: Stream the track on Spotify . Watch or listen to the official audio on YouTube Music . Listen with a subscription on Apple Music .
The title directly references the King James Version of the Bible, using it as a metaphor for the Eurocentric lens through which global and religious history has been taught.
Despite referencing the suppression of Black culture and identity, the track relies on an upbeat, danceable roots rhythm. It serves as an empowering anthem to "hold on to your culture" rather than a mourning of the past. 💿 Babylon the Bandit Album Steel Pulse - Not king James Version
Afrocentric history, identity, media distortion, and spiritual liberation. ✊ Lyrical Meaning & Themes The title directly references the King James Version
You can stream or listen to "Not King James Version" on various music platforms: Stream the track on Spotify . Watch or listen to the official audio on YouTube Music . Listen with a subscription on Apple Music . 💿 Babylon the Bandit Album Afrocentric history, identity,