Together As One

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Unity in Diversity: The Call of 'Together As One'

The song 'Together As One' by Lucky Dube is a powerful anthem calling for unity and the end of apartheid. Lucky Dube, a South African reggae musician, uses his music as a platform to speak against the injustices and racial segregation that was prevalent in South Africa during the apartheid era. The lyrics of 'Together As One' reflect Dube's dream of a world where people are not divided by race or nationality.

The repeated questioning of 'Why do you like it?' is directed at those who support the apartheid system, challenging the rationale behind such discrimination. Dube's message is clear: hatred based on racial differences is senseless, and he dreams of a world where unity prevails over division. The song emphasizes the absurdity of animosity among humans by comparing it to the animal kingdom, where even cats and dogs can coexist peacefully. This metaphor serves to highlight the unnecessary complexity of human conflicts.

The chorus is a rallying cry for all people, regardless of their background, to come together as one. Dube specifically mentions various groups, including Rastafarians, Europeans, Indians, and Japanese, to underscore the inclusivity of his message. The song's plea for unity and the end of fighting is a timeless message that resonates with struggles against inequality and division worldwide. 'Together As One' is not just a song but a call to action for solidarity and peace among all people.

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