“Where my mind is at, is where my soul is at, and if my soul’s intact, then my mind’s intact”
Originally released as a single in 1996 on Ronin Records, and then later in 2001 on Skitz’ ‘Countryman’ album (on the same label). This track is a classic slice of UK Hip-Hop! Skitz’ production features a soul stirring piano part, which rolls throughout with some uplifting melodies in the chorus. Roots Manuva’s lyrics describe his ability to hold his mental strength in the face of police harassment, media propaganda, corporate advertising and other adversities that life in south London throws his way.