

We can ride, we can roll, we can breathe, we can talk, we can walk, we can stop at the red light. Rollin down the street smoking indo sippin on gin and juice- Laid back (with my mind on my money and my money on my mind. It is commendable for him to step away from the loveable Donkey (Shrek) on the silver screen and lend voice to a demand for change, such as the powerful Reggae Legend Bob Marley once did.

This song came as a (WTH) surprise from the ‘ Party All The Time’ singer, especially since his first album back in the 80’s bombed terribly. Eddie Murphy and Snoop Lion’s ‘Red Light’ is an old school poetic cry about societal issues and demand for change laid over a smooth reggae beat, that awakened and reformed the music career for the 52-year-old comedy legend.
