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WHO THE CAP FIT — TRUTH IN RHYTHM

Bob Marley’s Who the Cap Fit cuts straight to the bone — trust, hypocrisy, the mess of human nature laid bare. Every line hits like a quiet warning dressed up in rhythm and riddim.

“Man to man is so unjust” — that’s the truth nobody wants to hear. People turn on each other for sport, no reason, no shame.

“Children, you don’t know who to trust” — the older you get, the truer that rings. Faces smile, hands shake, but hearts twist behind the scenes.

“Your worst enemy could be your best friend, and your best friend your worst enemy.” That line bites. Loyalty flips quick. One day you’re breaking bread, next day you’re breaking trust.

“Some will eat and drink with you, then behind them su-su ‘pon you.” You know the type — the chatterers, the whisperers, all talk and no soul.

“Only your friend knows your secrets, so only he could reveal it.” That’s the dagger. Trust makes you vulnerable, but it also shows you who you really are when the blade goes in.

“And who the cap fit, let them wear it.” The old Jamaican proverb — simple, sharp, and unarguable. If the truth burns, it’s because it’s meant for you.

The “cok-cok-cok” and “cluck-cluck-cluck” echo through it — mocking laughter from cowards who gossip in shadows. Fowl play meets wordplay.

“Some will hate you, pretend they love you now, then behind they try to eliminate you.” That’s the real battlefield — not guns, but grins.

“But who Jah bless, no one curse.” Protection doesn’t come from people; it comes from purpose. No bad mind can stop that.

“Thank God we’re past the worst.” Survival’s not clean, but it’s honest. You crawl through betrayal and still find breath — that’s victory enough.

“Hypocrites and parasites will come up and take a bite.” Users, leeches, the kind that feed off your kindness till there’s nothing left.

“And if your night should turn to day, a lot of people would run away.” Because truth exposes everyone — and most can’t stand the light.

This song doesn’t accuse. It reveals.
It’s not rage — it’s reckoning.
Over a laid-back groove, Bob delivers a sermon disguised as a song, steady voice, burning message. It’s not a breakup with love — it’s a break from betrayal.

Who the Cap Fit isn’t just music. It’s a mirror.
And if it fits — you already know.

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Posted on: October 15, 2025