Demarco - Its Not Right -

is a social commentary track by the Jamaican dancehall artist Demarco , originally released as part of the Rising Sun Riddim in 2014. The song serves as a powerful plea for child protection and justice within Jamaica, addressing serious societal issues like child abuse and the failure of figures in authority to protect the youth. Song Meaning and Themes

The track lists composers and lyricists including Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, and LaShawn Daniels, who are often associated with high-profile R&B productions. Confusion with Mac DeMarco DEMARCO - ITS NOT RIGHT

Demarco expresses his own commitment as a father to work hard and ensure his children are safe, even vowing extreme measures to protect them. Musical Production Genre: Reggae/Dancehall. is a social commentary track by the Jamaican

He criticizes some members of the clergy ("pastor bwoy") for failing their spiritual duties and instead being involved in "carnal abuse". Confusion with Mac DeMarco Demarco expresses his own

Demarco highlights the innocence of children and how their life experiences shape their future.

The lyrics mention how early childhood trauma, such as molestation, can lead to desperate adult lives, including prostitution.

is a social commentary track by the Jamaican dancehall artist Demarco , originally released as part of the Rising Sun Riddim in 2014. The song serves as a powerful plea for child protection and justice within Jamaica, addressing serious societal issues like child abuse and the failure of figures in authority to protect the youth. Song Meaning and Themes

The track lists composers and lyricists including Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, and LaShawn Daniels, who are often associated with high-profile R&B productions. Confusion with Mac DeMarco

Demarco expresses his own commitment as a father to work hard and ensure his children are safe, even vowing extreme measures to protect them. Musical Production Genre: Reggae/Dancehall.

He criticizes some members of the clergy ("pastor bwoy") for failing their spiritual duties and instead being involved in "carnal abuse".

Demarco highlights the innocence of children and how their life experiences shape their future.

The lyrics mention how early childhood trauma, such as molestation, can lead to desperate adult lives, including prostitution.