Akon): Tiken Jah Fakoly - 06. Soldier Feat.
"C'est le soldat qui meurt et rarement Monsieur le Général" (It is the soldier who dies and rarely the General).
Tiken Jah Fakoly directly questions the cost of national pride and military intervention: Tiken Jah Fakoly - 06. Soldier Feat. Akon)
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The song references "American soldiers," "British soldiers," and "soldiers of the favelas," making the plea for peace universal across borders and races. 🛠️ Musical Production 🛠️ Musical Production The general "puts his hand
The general "puts his hand on his heart" (a gesture of honor) while the soldier "receives a bullet". 2. The Emotional Toll on Families The song vividly describes the families left behind:
A young woman "20 years younger" with her hand on her stomach, hinting at an unborn child who may never meet their father. 3. Critique of Superpowers