Guidance Star (Explicit)
The "love" he's professing is the universal love for all mankind, born from the blessings Jah provide. He's already blessed Junior with excellent reggae genetics, being that he's the son of reggae legend Toots Hibbert, who you may know best from Toots and the Maytals...
As for me, myself, I and I, there's no doubt to me that Junior's heritage more than makes up for his distance from Jamaica when you listen to him croon his tune. "Physically Spiritually" is classic rasta roots reggae at its finest, singing about how all of mankind shares a common brotherhood. "We have got to be strong like the mountains/and blow like the breeze/keep a steadfast meditation/and keep your mind at ease/forget about when they said nothing good would ever happen." Preach on dread. "Puss and Dog" is a more jamming affair, one which for reasons I can't fathom reminds me of No Doubt - although there can be no doubt Toots is teaching...
Toots is full of lessons and love throughout the 14 tracks of this album. Some songs are incredibly