: 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").
The track is celebrated for its infectious, upbeat energy, featuring a prominent brass section and soulful backup singers that pay homage to the 1960s and 70s Jamaican ska era. : It was produced by Special Delivery Music . #4 Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out
is the fourth track on Chronixx’s breakthrough 2014 release, The Dread & Terrible Project . As a standout piece of the "Reggae Revival" movement, the song blends a classic ska-era throwback feel with modern consciousness. Musical and Visual Style : 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 is the fourth track on Chronixx’s breakthrough 2014
The lyrics of "Rastaman Wheel Out" address the profiling of Rastafarians and the cultural significance of the "challis" (a ritual pipe).
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