Released: June 26, 2020

Featuring: Maxi Priest

Songwriter: Maxi Priest Jonathan Emile

Producer: Paul Cargnello

(Hook)
Babylon Is Falling, Babylon Is Falling
Babylon Falling -- Babylon Falling

(Verse 1)
Most of us can't realize
Our worth, pon dis earth, see ?
Downpressorman a capitalize
He give you a piece of the pie
Fi close unu eyes, seen?
This can’t maintain some things are too strange
We need our seed
To grow against the grain, hey
Empires will crumble and fade away
Or we'll all
Have to change
Either way Jah

(Hook)
Babylon Is Falling, Babylon Is Falling
Babylon Falling -- Babylon Falling

(Verse)
None of them can stop this fire
Feel the heat now it’s getting hotter
Turn it up, Turn it Up
Here we go again
We stand firm we nah ease up the pressure
Just like a volcano bubbling over
To take it to the heights you have fi step like a soldier
Revolution divine
Jan Jah give us the sign, eh
Who got the eyes? Then let them see
Who got the ears? Then let them hear
Here we go again will it ever end
Poli tricks
Politics
Monumentum of injustice just can’t stand
Fire a go bun pon your idiot plan
So you better understand
Like a castle in the sand

(Hook)
Babylon Is Falling, Babylon Is Falling
Babylon Falling -- Babylon Falling

Jonathan Emile

Jonathan Emile is a Jamaican-Canadian singer-songwriter, composer, and cancer survivor. In 2011, he garnered attention with the release of his debut EP “The Lover/Fighter Document”, which was placed on the first ballot of the 2011 Grammy Nominations for “Rap Album of The Year”. Emile has been featured in major online publications such as Pitchfork, Hip Hop Dx, Billboard, Fader, and Complex. He has collaborated with international Hip-Hop artists Kendrick Lamar, Buckshot and Murs for his debut LP. Additionally, he has shared the stage with rappers Coolio in San Francisco, Nelly in Las Vegas, and Naughty By Nature and Slick Rick in New York. He has also collaborated closely with world-renowned cellist Denis Brott, and shared venues with Oliver Jones and Miri Ben-Ari.

At the age of 18, Emile was diagnosed with cancer, and for the following two years he underwent intense chemotherapy and radiation treatments to fight the disease. During this period, he used music as his personal therapy as he fought the disease. Emile’s music is defined by truth as he shares his experiences of battling cancer, addresses current affairs and explores humanity. Through Reggae, Hip-Hop and R&B, Emile offers an honest and unique perspective of reality without sacrificing the contemporary sounds that younger listeners crave.

Emile trained at “The Black Theatre Youth Initiative” in Montréal. During and after his treatments he independently developed his music knowledge including studio production, vocal performance, guitar and musical composition. Since developing his craft, Emile delivered a critically acclaimed performance in a Broadway production of the musical Ain’t Misbehavin’ in Montréal, he also secured small roles in Hollywood productions such as Dreamland (2020), On The Basis of Sex (2019) and Jack Ryan (2019). His experiences include touring the US, Canada, England, and Germany performing in front of over ten thousand students.