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Known for "ghostly" echoes and minimalist layering, Perry kept the focus on Marley’s soulful, almost weary vocal delivery.

This "club mix" brought Marley's voice to a new generation, topping charts worldwide and becoming one of the first major "reggae-house" crossover hits.

Despite the bright title, the song carries an underdog's perspective, famously opening with "Sun is shining, the weather is sweet / Make you want to move your dancing feet," but transitioning into a plea for rescue and spiritual guidance. Evolution and Remixes

Carlton Barrett’s drumming provides a steady, meditative pulse.

For the album Kaya , the song was re-recorded with a more polished, "soft reggae" feel and added backing vocals from the I-Threes.