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“Cuando Se Viene De Abajo” is Kafu Banton’s heartfelt shout-out to Río Alejandro, the humble Panamanian barrio that shaped him. Over a hypnotic dancehall-reggae beat, he paints vivid scenes of going to school without notebooks, skipping breakfast because there is no food, and sharing homework with the neighbor next door. The song is both a memoir and a pep-talk: Kafu salutes his ghetto people while urging kids to hit the books, stay patient, and earn an honest living.

Beneath the catchy hook lies a powerful social message. Kafu calls out the classism and racism that make people from poor, Black neighborhoods feel sidelined, then flips the script with pride and determination. His mantra is clear: when you come from the bottom, every goal costs double, but keeping your head high, staying humble, and pushing forward can rewrite the story for you and everyone who looks up to you.

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