: 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").
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 #4 Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out
: 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. : Chronixx uses the narrative of a police
: Rather than a standard music video, the song was released alongside a critically acclaimed short film directed by Ras Kassa (also known as "The Guru"). The film is a stylistic tribute to the legendary 1978 movie Rockers , depicting the life of a young Rastafarian navigating rural Jamaica while being pursued by bumbling police officers. Lyrical Themes and Meaning : Rather than a standard music video, the