#RecordsOpenSecretsEpisode06: Everyone's Reality Lies In between Popcaan's "Silence"
Popcaan is confident in himself even while he understands the great evil which might breed in his circle, from ties and close friends.

On this special episode of Records Open Secrets, Jamaican Popcaan's "Silence" off his second studio album in 2018, becomes our instructional edifice to inspire you once more, after we believe that you've learned from a couple of stories on other episodes of our record's open secrets.
Popcaan's second studio album 'Forever', was offered discreetly towards shaping a variety of Human lifestyles, exposing us deeply to faith and love, as well as debunking a variety of culture which involves taking hard drugs when one could be emotionally drained; it was x-rayed on Silence, the first track off the album.
"Forever", the Jamaican Popcaan's second studio album offered a diverse approach towards life itself. The album rose to critical acclaim and it becomes the kind of project which have the power to stand the test of time when human inspiration is the focus; because records like "Silence" blends into every human's reality in quote.
Listening to 'Silence' by Popcaan keeps on being an eye-opener to how Human relationships and culture could be framed for the better. He mentioned a particular set of people like friends and even families who are enemies against other’s progress. Because they are filled with hate, darkness, and the bitterness in them to see others grow.
Well, he also warns listeners to become mindful of who they confide in, as he chorused it specially as much as he explained that he lacks trust towards a range of people including his family, because a majority of them lack love and purity of hearts. But then, He believes in God, describing the result of his mediation as a tool sharp as studs. He is blessed by God, he declares and holds on to his real thug niggas who believe and show him genuine love, instead.
Popcaan is confident in himself even while he understands the great evil which might breed in his circle, from ties and close friends.
While He confirms that saying with Jamaican patios, "Evil dem send me seh di whole a dem a miss/Go fi di psalms dem a send fi di chalice", he confirms that every fire target at him misses and declares himself unstoppable while his denigrators would keep starring at him like janitors.
It is because He doesn't trust in men but keeps on keeping a pure and genuine heart posture with God (Jah), as he declares that he'd surround and protect him, safe from the plots of his foes. Well, the focus is Popcaan understands that when his heart is pure enough and filled with love, he is safe in between. And it is an important lesson in everyone's reality even as they shouldn't escape to using hard drugs perhaps because they're in a sad or depressed state. Even whenever they're drained, it’s not enough reason to abuse hard drugs like cocaine as he referred as to as crack. He says using patios, "Some cyaa manage di pressure and go turn pon crack", the pressure would be evident and it shouldn't give room to abuse hard drugs as means of escape. You still need Jah, only if you see it through.
However, this record is inherent in everyone's reality from foes to the drug misuse as it is a golden chance you have to listen and learn from Popcaan's "Silence", even down to learning faith and love from his second studio album, Forever.