Jamiroquai - Manifest Destiny (Audio)
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- Jamiroquai - Manifest Destiny (Official Audio)
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Lyrics
As I remember
It was four hundred years or more
Since you came to crucify
And they were taken far away from home
There were promises of paradise
But if they had been told that day
That they would be sold that this way
To satisfy the souls of chosen men
See I had to look carefully
At the shame of my ancestry
To redefine the storyline again.
If I was taken for a day
And shown another way
Now every child can learn a different thing
See I tried a million times
But I had to change my mind
Sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest in time.
So where has the love all gone
A troubled trail of tears will tell the tale
Of how I was put down where I don't belong
Woman, child and man for sale
For ethical slavery is just an absurdity
How can you be alive when you are dead
With these chains of hypocrisy
The shame of my ancestry
Forever stained by blood in which you tread.
If I was taken for a day
And shown another way
Now every child can learn a different thing
See I tried a million times
But I had to change my mind
Sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest itself in time.
So where has the love all gone...
That instrumental part is just perfect
I love it❤
A perfect blend of acid jazz and soul ,the horns section make this tune bliss.
2pac - Who do you believe In? Bought me here. Glad I found this!
2Pac Bro 😉
One of the more underrated and spiritually edifying records in his catalogue.
Same here #FSNE926
thank you for sharing that song.
Same here
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”
I would agree but maybe the revision of history is even worse. This is a great tune but I fear Jay Kay has simply swallowed the propaganda that his ancestry is shameful, it is on the contrary because he is an Englishman. Far from starting slavery 400 years ago (we didn't have slavery in England since about 1300 since William the conqueror made it illegal here and African tribes were always enslaving each other we just helped with some transportation) we are the country that emptied its own coffers to have it abolished against our own interests and only on moral grounds. It was the absence of it here and the industrial revolution that led to its abolishment and this was a practice in every country of the world, universally excepted that the victors would enslave the vanquished. We changed that, he should be proud.
@@Daveyboyz1978 Slavery wasn't practised in England but they allowed it for the longest while within its colonies. And any culture, creed, nation or ethnicity found guilty of owning slaves or have performed violent acts against their fellow humans in the name of superiority or creed should be ashamed of that particular action. You might also be thinking he is saying he is ashamed of the entirety of his lineage but seeing as how this is a song about the topic of superiority as well as some of its negative effects, he might instead be calling that the shame of his ancestry. Also, the most pivotal reason for the abolition of the slave trade was not the morality of the time but appealing to the pockets of the planters. They eventually reasoned that if the slaves were able to take care of their own expenses such as food, clothing and equipment they would make a profit. The revision of history is important it all depends upon how. It should be as unbiased as possible, as honest as possible and when we see the ills of the past we call them out for what they are.
@@drebeck2542 Not true.
Because of the vaccuum of slavery in England (the one and only place it wasn't occurring) the church came to the moral position against slavery. This in turn influenced the congregation which then spurred political activity.
Given how much it cost us to abolish (50 years patrolling the seas, thousands of trade deals where we stipulated the condition of anti-slavery and countless diplomatic missions) its simply not true to suggest economics was the cause.
Having said that the fact that in the American civil war it was the non-slaver who emerged victorious rather goes to show that economically it was a flawed system.
I am not saying that the transatlantic slave trade was not abhorant but it is only in the states that the idea of racial superiority existed to try and mitigate the "all men equal under god" thing...
The reality is more white people have been enslaved than black people (though most died during castration and those who survived left no offspring) and Africa kept far more slaves than it sold (black people keeping black slaves)
This racial narrative which applied to only 5% of slavery is unhelpful to human progress, better not to stoke historic resentment for one injustice while ignoring all others.
@@Daveyboyz1978 So what your saying it’s a good thing that all that happen🤔
Wow just wow man
@@Daveyboyz1978 another thing why are YOU listening to Jamiroquai?
Jamiroquai is in the top 10 of the most important bands in the music history.
"Who do you believe in?
I put my faith in God, blessed and still breathin'
And even though it's hard, that's who I believe in
Before I'm leavin', I'm askin' the grievin', who do you believe in?"
Tupac Shakur (RIP)
Came here from that song ❤😢
Por que no esta en Spotify? 😢😢
For me, one of the best jamiroquai song
Totally agree. A masterpiece - along with Space Cowboy.
for me as well
li love so much♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
All song's , of Jamiroquai 's are amazing feeling . I thing that Tallulah and falling , the best .in the same level .^_^
@@geraldbrunoescofier1204 I'm glad u mentioned those two songs. They are great, especially 'Falling' from the Supersonic album. That album was a bit different, and maybe less popular than some of the others, but there were some great tunes on it.
The writing in this song is so deep and meaningful I’m sure it went over a lot of people’s heads
"Who do you believe in I put my faith in God"
Rest in peace Tupac Shakur 1971-1996
Seems few know this reference... They'll be aight.
This is just a masterpiece in every way, the baseline, brass section, chorus, bridge, lyrics, amazing 🖤
The amazing Stuart Zender on bass. Iconic bass line.
No Brasil tocou uma vez na Rádio JB FM do Rio de Janeiro em 1997, eu estava no metrô indo para o trabalho quando ouvi essa obra prima.
Underrated in the U.S but hugely known around the world.
I think that there's a lot of samba and brazilian funk/soul influences on this song. It reminds me a lot of some old soul tunes from Banda Black Rio.
Agreed
That bass line is so sick. I'm starting to believe that Jamiroquai is underrated.
Tupac covered this
Very much so
No they’re not underrated, they’ve received many great success both in fame and money, a legendary band!
HI
They are not underrated. Musicians know. Stuart Zender I believe is the bass player. He is nasty.
The bass line !! Stuart Zender !! Perfect stuff !
This guy is one of my favorite bass players of all time. Stuart is a beast!!!! Check out the line he puts down on "Morning glory "
@@tommycox4826 That´s a synth by Toby.
This is my first time hearing this. I first heard this bass line sample on Tupac’s “Who Do You Believe In”..which I think is his best song ever! That song makes me so emotionally sad and makes me reminisce on those who are no longer here..
I really love that song❤
That 2:36 mark gets me every time. Stellar bass playing by Mr. Stuart Zender!
The lucky bigger married Melanie blatt.....
Iconic bassline. Even Tupac had to copy it for one of his tunes.
That Bass line it's a fucking drug 😍
As I remember
It was four hundred years or more
Since you came to crucify
And they were taken far away from home
There were promises of paradise
But if they had been told that day
That they would be sold that this way
To satisfy the souls of chosen men
See I had to look carefully
At the shame of my ancestry
To redefine the storyline again.
If I was taken for a day
And shown another way
Now every child can learn a different thing
See I tried a million times
But I had to change my mind
Sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest in time.
So where has the love all gone
A troubled trail of tears will tell the tale
Of how I was put down where I don't belong
Woman, child and man for sale
For ethical slavery is just an absurdity
How can you be alive when you are dead
With these chains of hypocrisy
The shame of my ancestry
Forever stained by blood in which you tread.
If I was taken for a day
And shown another way
Now every child can learn a different thing
See I tried a million times
But I had to change my mind
Sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest itself in time.
So where has the love all gone...
10 puntos la letra y el instrumental,.. diooos me arrepiento de no haber ido a verte en vivo jq
With what he is talking about and the music combined....TEARS TEARS TEARS. ITS THE PLIGHT OF MY PEOPLE...THE BLACK AMERICANS.
Amel Eiland so painful
No it's not. Manifest Destiny was the idiotic belief that God gave North America to white people, so they brutalised and took the land from Native Americans.
It has nothing to with black people, also, black Americans are in plight because they made themselves that way. It's time you accepted this fact, stopped blaming others, and worked to better your community.
Isn't that statement cultural appropriation in action? It's definitely about First Nations not slavery. Not to diminish the suffering of African slaves at the hands of the same christian halfwits, but it isn't about that.
@@christopherbloor3901 oook😒...you obviously dont know that the true native americans are being referred to as "black people" and "african americans" today.... so-called black people are the true indigenous original natives of these americas...its time you accepted this fact, stop pushing your pale ideology on others, and work to fix the false history that keeps getting put out by your community.
@@nevergrowingupnevergetting7352 the very first original nation of the american continents were the moors...the true original moors are being referred to as "black people" and "african americans" today.... and so-called black people are not african, and they were definitely never ever "african slaves".
セカンドアルバムは本当に名曲が多いね
No es necesario que Jamiroquai crea canciones para hacerte bailar. Algunas veces, disfrutar de un calido Té en Dias/Noches de frio escuchando Manifest Destiny te hace pensar en las acciones y errores que cometiste durante la semana que está acabando en este mismo instante. Domingo 03 de junio 2018 a las 23:54 pm, Comenzando una nueva semana para ver que cosas buenas tanto como malas me entregará la vida :D
14 de Agosto de 2019... me encantó este comentario. Cuanta verdad en 4 líneas. Arriba Jamiroquai
Super refrescante esta canción.
_I love this track. Bass and trumpet lines are so wonderful !!!_
Yes Indeed 🎹🎸🎷🥁🎺🎤🎼💕
Horn section is a master piece
Stuart Zender on the bass. Brilliant bassline.
The bass line is superb and I love it.
One of many best songs from one of most underrated groups...#Spacecowboy#
I dont think Jamiroquai is not underestimated. they were very famous in 90s and early 2000s. MTV often played their songs very frequently on MTV non stop hits
They've never been underrated! You personally never appreciated them as they deserve. Welcome to the party! You're nearly 30 years late but better late than never!
@@nevergrowingupnevergetting7352 I legit had only heard Canned Heat and Virtual Insanity until a week ago. Put one song on to smoke to and liked the next one, now I'm going through all their songs and loving it!
This song is one of too many Jay Kay's hidden gems!
jamiroquai is criminally underrated
Truer words are rarely ever spoken and never heard, homie
Zender and toby smith Legends
Este tema trata sobre la esclavitud de Afros en todo el mundo "hace 400 años o mas", que los habian llevado lejos de sus tierras hacia una "Tierra prometida" (Norteamerica, el Caribe, Brazil) pero para el Hombre Blanco "La superioridad fue la clara intención de ser", un tema de Jamiroquai extremadamente profundo.
gracias por la info 👏☺
No es sobre los afros, es sobre los nativo americanos.
La melodía es muy profunda, triste y magistral ya q tiene arreglos espectaculares y BraSil en castellano como en portugués se escribe con S, no con Z como en inglés.
@@lucia-belen-vera "Fueron llevados lejos de su hogar, a una tierra prometida". A los nativos los invadieron y colonizaron, pero no los sacaron de América. Fueron a los africanos a los que trajeron acá como esclavos.
"Now every child can learn a different thing" WOW..
This song... The bass, the brass, what??? I love you lads!
Stuart Zender on that iconic bass. Love it. Horn section was also fab.
I really love this Song 🎵
Forever my favorite song... from my favorite album, from my favorite band
You certainly don't hear lyrics like these everyday AT ALL.
One of the greatest jazz songs of the 90´s. Should have had a music video, brilliant.
Actually I think there is something magical when there is no video on this song it's so beautiful
@@storm8y744 I agreed
Nobody wants a thread of blood tears beneath
I'm out here in Australia, with a river view and city view on balcony with my dog at 4am listening to this, whilst looking at my Husband sleep 😍😍😍😍
4:12 anyone else get crazy goosebumps??
Everytime again....
De mis canciones favoritas y tenia que ser de JAMIROQUAI.
The horn session is so gorgeous.
Man I would love to know how Johnny J came across this gem for 2Pac who do you believe in. My step pops was a very well traveled man and acid jazz was one of those sounds along with bosa nova that he essentially put me on to as a kid.
To my understanding pac wife ask him to remake it.
@@banaboyent3995 I think Tupac liked Jamiroquai. There is a list of albums he would/wanted to listen to out there on the internet. He was very diverse in his musical taste. In his songs he referenced Billie Holiday a lot, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Collins, Cameo, Prince, and a whole lot of funk but of course that's hip-hop
One of tupac ex girlfriend gave him the idea she's a big fan of jamiroquai
Pac was a very open minded guy when it came to sampling
I think it was recut after his death with this tune
pac wouldnt sample anything anyway... he doesnt produce
I was wrong, looks to me like this was the og version
@@jjk087 Jamiroquais version is better. Than tupacs. His "Who do you believe in" suggests to make a change you gotta believe in something to do so. Jamiroquais manifest destiny literally says you change your own fate by manifesting your destiny.
No excuses true instrumental musicianship none of that dumb gangster shit.
Whatever you rekon. Being dismissive only harms you. Everyone has different journey and it's great to learn from each of them. If you cant even empathise with the man then I dont expect you to understand him or learn from him. Your loss
Who's listening in 2020?
best band ever full stop
Me
If only Pac had the chance to work with Jamiroquai and Alanis Morrisette 😢
I wish I could afford a better set of earphones to enjoy this master piece, but I’m a poor man from Africa
...this is so heartbreakin...I cant hold back my tears...
What part of Africa?
Did you get your better set of earphones?
@@tylerdurden4368 His name is really Robert Paulsen
@@YAVETHable Zimbabwe
One of those songs that makes you cry everytime you listen to it
Every time...since Day 1,way back in the 90s.
Man, I thought I was the only one who got this, glad to know others feel the same way
@@antichrist8543 DIO?! MASAKA! NANIII?
RIP Tupac and Kadafi. Here after watching the Desiree Smith interview.
2Pac's "Who Do You Believe In" is sampled from this. Dope AF!
@M Bryant
Well FYI.....
"We are Here to Geek you Up"
Michael Henderson....
For those That Know Old School
And Now....U KNOW....
神曲🫶ベースが特に最高👍
R&B with an Acid Jazz twist.
aidan pee how?
@@illostr8
The Acid Jazz Part....
This has a Smooth Jazz Flow..
But you Obviously have Good Taste In Music....👍
Who do you believe in?
I put my faith in God, blessed and still breathing
PAC 🐐
Acid jazz forever ❤️💪
HELL YEAH!
This is more chilled than an ice cream.
Were enjoying the fruits of others labor...history is bound to repeat itself.
Best song ever
No Jamiroquai after Stuart Zander left and the othe chap passed on.
just think if we was never told that history in school, we were brain washed to be superior over the black community even bye the past. I get this song so much, it one of my favourite. For him to take time to think of that, tells me me, that he’s connected to something far deeper than we are. Big love to all my brothers and sisters out there. You are all beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
It's about the Native Americans, but thanks!
@@julianmitchell3035 Were the Native Americans sold? That's what the lyrics say.
Its a false narrative. JK is English and slavery was only about race because of the US constitution (all men are created equal needed to be offset by the myth of superiority to allow the practice of slavery) Slav comes from the word Slavic and the slavic people are white and were ruthlessly exploited as slaves until the Baltic region got itself together and started protecting them. Its only then that people turned to Africa who had been keeping their brothers and sisters. Their superiority was not based on colour but on military proficiency.
Well spoken
Think of all those communities wiped physically and...historically...from the past.
This song is just so amazing
Comentarios en 2022: Alguien más escucha esta joyita en 2022 o solo yo?😘😘😘😲😲😲❤❤❤
Muchos fans del funk
4:13-4:48/4:55-5:15/5:38-5:57/
6:09-6:18/What a good ending!,one of my favs albums of Jamiroquai.
This tune speaks volumes.
#takenfarawayfromhome
#shameofmyancestry
Speak it!!
Who do you believe in - Tupac sampled this for that track.
Como para recorrer la playa, con el sunset a tu lado...
muy cierto 👍
Who do believe in Makaveli brought me here
Imagine knowing this song before Pac used it? Always knew he had good taste.
Me too bruh
Reaction made here--- ruclips.net/video/4-lHwbM5CJk/видео.html
I thought it was awesome 2pac killed this beat
Same for me
i only lived 5 years in the 90s but every time i'm most convinced that decade was the best in history
it was man
Not....
In some aspects.
musicwise no decade has anything on the 70s and jamiroquai is highly influenced by the 70s sound. highly.
Definitely a great execution. The horn section and jazzy vibe makes it a winner. Incognito have not yet reached this level. The more you listen to it, Chicago is there as well.
A British born band that knows the American sound
Think that’s unfair on Incog - their sound is pretty different.
Stuart Zendse on that iconic bassline.
Icognito will never reach Jamiroqai....
Jamiroquai in their prime
Much Gratitude
I love the piano chords in this song.
Me too. The bass line is also super good.
It's best song. From France.
Simply a genius, brazilian fan here❤️
He new back then to learn about true history as a white man like John Lennon and refused to ignore it..much love to Jamiroquai and those that truly feel the way he do
What a dumb comment. More white people have been enslaved than black hence the word from SLAVIC. Africans had been enslaving each other since since time immemorial we just had ships which allowed export. The history of the white man is we had the practice abolished at personal expense, for 50 years we patrolled the seas and set them free and we campaigned to the rest of the world who didn't want to give it up, and ideed the middle east still hasn't entirely. AS an Englishman JK should be very proud. Try learning about history rather than parroting the propaganda of a leftist media seeking to divide and conquer.
Jay came out swinging against the Republicans last election's and especially so bc one of the jan 6th freaks looked like him ☠️
2pac brought me here #2022
Classic one of my all time favorite groups this song man 💪🏽🔥
Stu sounds so amazing on a fretless bass. Too bad he only used one for this track.
This song defined my 2018.
ja ouvi um milhão de vezes e sempre é legal!!!
Ah
That's why I like six-string guitars they can't be missing their top two strings they can only temporarily be a bass, hey you guys are all right
Tupac sampled this song.
Amazing track, such good horn arrangement
Giggs (ft. Alana Faye)- always on the rebound
He really goes in hard at the end of this song! This entire album is a masterpiece it gets better as time pass to! Fan of Jay K from day one! Masterpiece this song is the meaning behind it is more beautiful!
l was just watching a document of American slave history and after that this just popped out.Beautiful jazzy hymn of
My Supervisor Terrell Brought Me Here Back In 2017 At Kraft Warehouse In Garland, Tx.
Acid jazz
Funk and Acid Jazz
Growing up in the early 90s best time of my life SE15 London
In these new times, I hope you don't get virtual insanity
Sans conteste une des meilleures chansons de Jamiroquai
2pac who do you believe in
I love this song
Underrated song
Just soul......just funk.......just beautiful
after all these years still one of my go to Jamiroquai tracks, will never forget the first time seeing at club "Infinity" on Santa Monica Blvd. (a BRASS special night)
I love the Banger
Gratitude defines being in this music even today, thirty years later. I was born at the right time. #Brasil
Jamarioquai is litterally the best and coolest. WTF
Who Do You Believe In?
Absolute ear candy, jamiroquai made me an audiophile
So incredible this guy is a genius!!!!!!!!
2pac sample this for song Who do you believe in.
Stuart Zander - Respect