: Alban criticizes systems of oppression and suppression, advocating for freedom, equality, and justice. Spiritual Reflection

To solve this riddle, we start with the only clear entity: . Born Alban Nwapa in Nigeria, he moved to Sweden, trained as a dentist (hence "Dr."), and became one of the most influential Eurodance/reggae fusion artists of the early 1990s. His 1992 album One Love (featuring the anthem "It's My Life" ) sold over 16 million copies worldwide.

: The track references biblical themes, contrasting the world's invention of war and hatred with the original divine gifts of life and peace. Cultural Identity : The recurring refrain, "In African tribes we sing / Mata oh a eh oh jo jo,"

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