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Richie Spice - Righteous Youths [omv Official Music Video 2004-2005] Direct

: Spice wrote the song after witnessing the "pressure of life" on young people in Jamaica, noting that many who should be in school were instead cleaning windshields on the street to survive.

: 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. : Spice wrote the song after witnessing the

: 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 ). : While originally released as a 7-inch vinyl

: It features a "gently rocking yet lyrically powerful" rhythm that offsets the heavy themes of crime and poverty with spiritual strength. Release and Legacy : It features a "gently rocking yet lyrically

"Righteous Youths" by Richie Spice is a seminal roots reggae anthem released in on the 5th Element Records label. It serves as a spiritual and social call to arms, advocating for young people who remain steadfast in their values despite societal corruption. Song Meaning and Origins

The song quickly became a staple of the "conscious reggae" movement of the mid-2000s alongside other hits like "Earth A Run Red".

: The "Official Music Video" (OMV) mentioned, produced during the 2004–2005 period, captures the street-level reality of Kingston that inspired the lyrics, reinforcing Spice's role as a "Rasta-Moses" figure dedicated to leading youth away from destruction. Watch the official music video for this reggae classic: