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"BLACK GOLD" is a vibrant fusion afro dancehall track that explores the geopolitics of oil and the exploitation of developing countries by Western nations. Opening with the line "You love me now," the song critiques how these countries are often ignored until they are found to have valuable resources. The chorus, "It’s wet, wet, wet, wet, wet (It’s wet)," underscores the abundance and significance of oil, while the verses highlight the desire for oil extraction and its impact on communities. The song also addresses the condescending tone of a BBC host lecturing Guyana's President Dr. Irfaan Ali on climate change responsibilities during the oil discovery process, pointing out the hypocrisy faced by developing nations. "BLACK GOLD" uses infectious rhythms and evocative lyrics to deliver a powerful message about exploitation, economic opportunity, and environmental implications 
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