Rest Of My Life

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Celebrating Bonds and Community in SOJA's 'Rest Of My Life'

SOJA's 'Rest Of My Life' is a heartfelt ode to the enduring power of community and the deep connections we share with our closest friends. The lyrics express a desire to spend a lifetime surrounded by loved ones, emphasizing the importance of these relationships over material or superficial concerns. The song reflects on the idea that the company of 'my people' is the most fulfilling aspect of life, suggesting a sense of contentment and belonging that comes from being part of a supportive community.

The song also touches on themes of nostalgia and the passage of time. The reference to being younger and the notion that 'our lives we part wrote' suggests a reflection on the journey of life and the shared experiences that bond the group together. The lyrics convey a message that despite the inevitability of growing up and facing challenges ('we grow up'), the support of friends remains a constant and vital source of strength ('when I'm falling out, yo, they pull me back in').

SOJA, known for their reggae-infused music, often incorporates messages of love, unity, and social consciousness into their songs. 'Rest Of My Life' is no exception, as it encourages listeners to value the transformative power of human connections and to cherish the moments spent with those who uplift and inspire us. The song's repeated willingness to 'do it over and over again' underscores a deep appreciation for the stability and joy that true friendship provides, even in the face of life's uncertainties.

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  1. Not Done Yet
  2. I Don't Wanna Wait
  3. Everything Changes (feat. O Rappa)
  4. Tell Me
  5. True Love
  6. Rest Of My Life
  7. Let You Go
  8. You And Me (feat. Chris Boomer)
  9. Here I Am (feat. Rebelution)
  10. When We Were Younger
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