Children of tomorrow

Gentleman Gentleman

A Call for Humility and Future Consciousness

In the song "Children of Tomorrow" by Gentleman, the artist delves into themes of humility, responsibility, and the impact of our actions on future generations. The lyrics question what people are truly striving for and emphasize the importance of considering the well-being of the children of tomorrow. This message is a call to stay humble and recognize that the current societal structures, referred to as Babylon, are destined to crumble if we do not change our ways.

Gentleman, known for his reggae music infused with messages of social justice and spirituality, uses his platform to advocate for a life of humility and righteousness. He speaks of living as a humble man, inspired by a higher power, and striving to do good in the world. The imagery of gunshots and cowboys with lassos juxtaposed with the rootsman who holds on to his values highlights the chaotic and often violent world we live in, and the need for steadfastness in one's principles.

The song also touches on the importance of faith and meditation as tools to navigate life's challenges. Gentleman mentions walking on the frontline and seeing signs of past memories, suggesting a continuous struggle but also a commitment to a righteous path. The repeated assertion to keep moving on despite obstacles and to reject oppressive systems underscores a message of resilience and hope. Ultimately, "Children of Tomorrow" is a powerful reminder to live with integrity and foresight, ensuring that our actions today create a better world for future generations.

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