Global reggae once again reminds us why this music has no borders. Rocky Dawuni, one of Africa's most influential voices and four-time GRAMMY nominee, presents the official animated lyric video for “I Got A Song,” alongside Cedella Marley, GRAMMY winner and eldest daughter of Bob Marley and Rita Marley. A powerful, conscious and deeply spiritual union that connects Africa, the Caribbean and the diaspora in a single vibration.

At Pull It Up Radio we feel this way: this is not just a release, it is a message to the world.

“I Got A Song” was born inspired by the ancestral Australian concept of songlines, spiritual routes that function as cultural passports and living archives of knowledge transmitted through generations. Rocky Dawuni takes that philosophy and turns it into an anthem of love, identity and collective memory, where music is a bridge, guide and refuge.

The song becomes an open letter to humanity, reminding us that we all carry a song inside, a story that connects us with our ancestors and with the present.

This release marks a milestone in Dawuni's career: 🔹 Their first fully animated lyric video, created by renowned designer and motion artist Ellen Wood.

The animations flow to the rhythm of the song, translating lyrics, groove and spirit into an immersive visual experience. Bright colors, organic movement and cultural symbols that elevate the track's message to another level. 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=M9N_mDy1UIY

The participation of Cedella Marley gives the topic enormous historical and emotional weight. Not only because of his last name, but because of his constant work in culture, education and community from the Bob & Rita Marley Foundations.

Cedella sums it up perfectly:

Reggae as a living legacy, not as a museum.

Rocky Dawuni has been building his own sound for years: Afro Roots, a natural mix between Africa, the Caribbean and the United States. He has shared the stage with Stevie Wonder, Alpha Blondy, Angélique Kidjo, John Legend, among others, and since 2018 he has been a UN Goodwill Ambassador for the Environment in Africa, using music as a tool for real change.

“I Got A Song” reaffirms his place as an artist, activist and cultural messenger.

🎧 Listen and download “I Got A Song” here 👉 https://lnk.to/7avzQA

In times of division, songs like this are necessary. “I Got A Song” is conscious, spiritual and universal reggae, made to be listened to calmly, with an open heart and an awake mind.

We remain steadfast in amplifying music that unites cultures, honors roots and builds the future.

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