Road to Zion

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"Road to Zion featuring Nas"
"Road to Zion featuring Nas" cover
Single by Damian Marley
from the album Welcome to Jamrock
Released 2005
Format 12" single
Recorded 2005
Genre Reggae/Hip Hop
Length 5:17
Label Tuff Gong/Universal
Writer(s) Damian Marley
Nasir Jones
Producer(s) Stephen Marley
Chart positions
  1. 57, U.S. Billboard Hot 100

#N/A, U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
#N/A, U.S. Billlboard Hot Rap Tracks

Damian Marley singles chronology
"The Master Has Come Back"
(2005)
"Road to Zion"
(2005)
"Beautiful"
(2006)

"Road to Zion" is the 2nd US single to be taken from Damian Marley's Welcome to Jamrock, while "The Master Has Come Back" was released in Europe.

[edit] Video

The video was filmed in New York City and it features cameos from Chali 2na of Jurassic 5 (on the street), George Clinton and The Game being locked up with Nas, and Damian handing out postcards with the Lion of Judah on them. After Nas analyzes the card, he manages to escape the prison he’s in and reunite with the young Marley back in a project hallway.

Nas in the prison cell.
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Nas in the prison cell.

[edit] Lyrics

Once again, there are powerful lyrics within this song. Damian talks about the world being full of jealousy and calamity. Nas holds the track together with his verse, talking about what he sees today and what he saw in his past. Many critics believed Nas made an Illmatic-type verse on this track.

Sometimes I can't help but feel helpless I'm havin daymares in daytime Wide awake try to relate This can't be happenin like I'm in a dream while I'm walkin, Cause what I'm seein is haunting, Human beings like ghost and zombies, President Mugabe holding guns to innocent bodies In Zimbabwe, They make John Pope seem Godly, Sacrilegious and blasphemous

In my lifetime I look back at paths i've walked, Where savages fought and pastors taught, Prostitutes stomp in high heel boots, And badges screaming,"Young black children stop or I will shoot!" I look back at cooked crack, Plus cars that pass by, Jaguars mad fly, And I'm guilty for materialism, Blacks is still up in the prison Trust that, So save me your sorries, I'm raising an army, Revolutionary warfare with Damian Marley, We sparkin' the ions, marching to Zion, You know how Nas be NYC state of mind I'm in.