Adana Harris- I really love the message and instrumental of this song. It's catchy enough that it compels you to dance to it, and yet the lyrics carry a serious message. The words are extremely relatable to anyone who listens and the harmony of the back-up singers is captivating. I really enjoyed it!
Adil Abidi- I like the upbeat rhythm of this song and also the lyrics and what they convey. A song that has an upbeat rhythm and lyrics that speak a positive message are some of my favorite types of songs.
Carlos Santana - The song is very upbeat and has a positive message against war and injustice. Demanding justice and peace shows how chaotic times might have been back then.
Timothy T - This really seems like the type of song people would dance to in couples, but I also love the overall message of acceptance and living in peace.
Melanie Herrera- Song talks about living in peace with each other, bringing angelic background vocals and a salsa vibe with the latin instrumentation you can hear.
Inyoung Choi- When I listen to this music, I think that it was made for the purpose of peace beyond the pain of war and justice. To show people a message to the music.
Rachel Driesen- The message of the song discusses political and social justice, peace and equality which is spoken about in a rather hopeful and positive tone, with an instrumental to match that tone, regardless of the hardships the artists and his people may face.
Elina Yusufova- I love how the message of politics, equality, and peace was carried and sung in such a cheerful and not hostile way. The message of the song matched the energy of the rhythms of it.
Luis Paleta: I like that this song talks about social injustice and inequality with a nice dancing rhythm to go with it. Similar to " Fight the Power" where a powerful message is being conveyed with a rap beat to it. Somewhat softens the tension up, but still gets the message across. The lyrics " Love in Peace" from this song is my biggest takeaway.
The message in this song about politics and justice are very simple and peaceful, the singer tells their view on the things occurring at that time, I like the positive vibe of the instruments it makes me want to dance a little.- Cedric
Adana Harris- I really love the message and instrumental of this song. It's catchy enough that it compels you to dance to it, and yet the lyrics carry a serious message. The words are extremely relatable to anyone who listens and the harmony of the back-up singers is captivating. I really enjoyed it!
Faizan Lone- Singer has a very talented and gifted voice which makes anybody who is listening wanna dance.
Adil Abidi- I like the upbeat rhythm of this song and also the lyrics and what they convey. A song that has an upbeat rhythm and lyrics that speak a positive message are some of my favorite types of songs.
while listing to this song I felt at some point that I was listening to a choir. I found it to be very exciting to sing along as well.
Carlos Santana - The song is very upbeat and has a positive message against war and injustice. Demanding justice and peace shows how chaotic times might have been back then.
I love the message behind this song as well as the lead singers vocals fluctuate from relaxed from powerful
Sumaya Ali- I like how this song is about peace for everyone. This song is one of those that everyone can’t dislike.
Timothy T - This really seems like the type of song people would dance to in couples, but I also love the overall message of acceptance and living in peace.
Curstin Foster- I really like this tune, and I like how the message is conveyed in such a catchy and upbeat way.
Malik Milligen- From the vibe and the upbeat you would never think the song is about a serious social issue.
Still love this 1991 hit by The Mighty Sparrow!
Melanie Herrera- Song talks about living in peace with each other, bringing angelic background vocals and a salsa vibe with the latin instrumentation you can hear.
Aiatt Nasreldin
this will always be the best Mighty Sparrow hit that i have heard.
The melody is great!
Inyoung Choi- When I listen to this music, I think that it was made for the purpose of peace beyond the pain of war and justice. To show people a message to the music.
Rachel Driesen- The message of the song discusses political and social justice, peace and equality which is spoken about in a rather hopeful and positive tone, with an instrumental to match that tone, regardless of the hardships the artists and his people may face.
Elina Yusufova- I love how the message of politics, equality, and peace was carried and sung in such a cheerful and not hostile way. The message of the song matched the energy of the rhythms of it.
Loving the Grove.
Ari Gonzalez- This song conveys a good message of justice.
Tommy Huang - When I hear this song, I feel like dancing. The singer's view on war, color, justice, and the want to live in peace.
Luis Paleta: I like that this song talks about social injustice and inequality with a nice dancing rhythm to go with it. Similar to " Fight the Power" where a powerful message is being conveyed with a rap beat to it. Somewhat softens the tension up, but still gets the message across. The lyrics " Love in Peace" from this song is my biggest takeaway.
The message in this song about politics and justice are very simple and peaceful, the singer tells their view on the things occurring at that time, I like the positive vibe of the instruments it makes me want to dance a little.- Cedric
Shanshan Huang- He conveys his view on social, political issues, human rights, and a plea for peace in the song.
it might be that Mighty Sparrow likes to bring awareness to those bad t things in life
Eric Oberholtzer, i liked when he sang about justice for all not just brooklyn or NYc but for ‘jerusalem’ too
Anthony Algarin- Good flow in the beat
Oleh M: For some reason when I hear this song I right away feel Disco, and I just want to start dancing.
Richard savino - I liked the chorus, it felt opera like with the background singers