Shabba Ranks - Roots & Culture 〈GENUINE〉

Shabba uses the track to affirm his place within the lineage of great Jamaican artists. He rejects the notion that dancehall is merely "disposable" pop music, instead framing it as a continuation of the struggle and storytelling found in the works of Bob Marley and Burning Spear.

The essay of Shabba's career cannot be written without acknowledging how "Roots & Culture" addressed the following: Shabba Ranks - Roots & Culture

This track was instrumental in introducing international audiences to the "conscious" side of dancehall. It proved that a deejay could dominate the charts not just through charisma and "slackness," but through substance and cultural pride. Shabba uses the track to affirm his place