Skeng drops a spiritual awakening pon di scene with his latest visual offering, and di yute dem really stepping inna different dimension with this one. "Spiritual" finds di Protocol boss channeling divine energy through his signature raw delivery, crafting a hypnotic meditation that still maintains that gritty Portmore essence we've come to expect. The riddim pulses with an almost ethereal quality – deep, rolling basslines that feel like they're emanating from some sacred sound system session, while di production maintains that crisp, modern dancehall clarity that makes every ad-lib and vocal inflection cut through like lightning. What sets this track apart is how Skeng manages to blend conscious messaging with his trademark aggressive flow, creating something that feels both street and spiritual simultaneously. His lyrical content explores themes of protection, elevation, and divine guidance without losing that authentic dancehall swagger that made him a force to reckon with. Di visual treatment complements this duality perfectly, with atmospheric shots that capture both the artist's commanding presence and the mystical undertones of the track. The energy builds progressively, showcasing Skeng's versatility as an artist who can deliver introspective content while still commanding the dancefloor. This isn't just another dancehall track – it's evidence that the genre continues to evolve and embrace deeper spiritual consciousness while maintaining its rebellious core. Skeng proves that conscious dancehall doesn't have to sacrifice authenticity or street credibility, and "Spiritual" stands as a powerful testament to the transformative power of Jamaican music. When di riddim drop and Skeng start chant, you know seh di ancestors dem proud.