#4 Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out Here
Within the , "Rastaman Wheel Out" follows other hits like "Capture Land" and "Here Comes Trouble," helping the project top the Billboard and iTunes Reggae charts upon its release in April 2014. #4 Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out
: Chronixx uses the narrative of a police encounter to highlight being judged by his hair or appearance ("Officer ease out and don't you judge me by my hair"). #4 Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out
: In reggae sound system culture, "wheel out" (or "pull up") refers to stopping a record to play it again due to high demand. Here, it also serves as a call for the "Rastaman" to step forward and be recognized despite societal obstacles. Track Position Within the , "Rastaman Wheel Out" follows other
The lyrics of "Rastaman Wheel Out" address the profiling of Rastafarians and the cultural significance of the "challis" (a ritual pipe). Here, it also serves as a call for
is the fourth track on Chronixx’s breakthrough 2014 release, The Dread & Terrible Project . As a standout piece of the "Reggae Revival" movement, the song blends a classic ska-era throwback feel with modern consciousness. Musical and Visual Style
: He frames his lifestyle not as a modern trend but as an "ancient tradition" and a "gift to the wise," referencing its global roots from Africa to the West Indies.
