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The song talks about the conflicts we all experience as humans. Confrontation is part of our daily existence. The writer (as the voice of our subconscious) chooses to alleviate the torments caused by strife. Whereas we may be hurting and fighting, there is also room for dialogue and self-acceptance; the emptiness some may feel is bound to be replaced with gratitude when one dares to look at life from a different angle. Perhaps the voice that speaks to one and all is meant to help us find a way to co-existence...A path to inner peace...
“Juju” in African culture is a concept. It might mean “good” or “who you cherish”. In the West Region of Cameroon it is a tribute paid to ancestors, a cultural practice of oiling ancestors' shrine. This song represents two cultures- Cameroon and Jewish cultures. Often conflicts arise from misunderstandings, lack of knowledge and rejection of the unknown. In this song, we tried to resolve the conflict by getting to know each other's cultures, unique traditions and core value.
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