Closing out the “BLXXD and FYAH” album, Keznamdi offers a moment of profound reflection with “Time.” This track shifts gears from the high-energy political commentary to a mellow, contemplative atmosphere, carried by a stripped-back rhythm and deeply soulful bassline. Keznamdi uses the song to muse on the fleeting nature of life, urging listeners to be present and intentional with their moments. The lyrics are delivered with a sincere, almost conversational tone, making the listener feel like they are receiving a personal piece of wisdom.
“Time” is lyrically rich, examining the universal pressures of aging, growth, and destiny. It’s a beautifully grounding piece that highlights Keznamdi‘s ability to transition from activist to philosopher, proving that conscious reggae can be both rhythmically engaging and emotionally vulnerable. As the final track, it perfectly summarizes the album’s themes of introspection and movement, leaving the listener with a sense of peace and a gentle reminder that every second matters.
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