The song quickly became a staple of the "conscious reggae" movement of the mid-2000s alongside other hits like "Earth A Run Red".
Written by Richie Spice (born ) and produced by Enfield Records , the track was recorded at the Mixing Lab in Kingston. The song quickly became a staple of the
: The lyrics emphasize resilience and divine protection . One of its most famous lines— "If you think that his Majesty's sleepin' then you better think twice" —warns against the belief that injustices go unnoticed by the divine. One of its most famous lines— "If you
: While originally released as a 7-inch vinyl in 2004, it was later featured on major compilations and albums, including: Spice In Your Life ( 2006 ). Strictly The Best Vol. 34 ( 2005 ). 34 ( 2005 )
: It features a "gently rocking yet lyrically powerful" rhythm that offsets the heavy themes of crime and poverty with spiritual strength. Release and Legacy