Dezarie - Not One Penny
✨ A pulse of economic justice, self-determination, and resistance to exploitation.
“Not One Penny” by Dezarie is a forceful critique of systems that profit from inequality while demanding the labor, resources, and loyalty of ordinary people. Rooted in the traditions of conscious reggae and Rastafari thought, the song challenges listeners to question where their money goes, who benefits from economic structures, and what it means to withdraw support from institutions that perpetuate injustice.
Dezarie transforms economic resistance into a broader reflection on human rights — emphasizing that dignity, freedom, and justice are inseparable from the ability to make informed choices about how wealth and power are distributed.
🎶 What the Song Tells Us
“Not One Penny” is a declaration of refusal. Rather than accepting exploitation or complicity, Dezarie calls for economic awareness and accountability. The song encourages listeners to examine systems that enrich a few while leaving many struggling, and to recognize the power that individuals and communities possess when they refuse to support practices that violate their values.
The repeated insistence of the title becomes a form of protest: a refusal to contribute financially to structures that perpetuate oppression, inequality, or corruption. In this way, economic choices become acts of resistance and self-determination.
The song reflects a long tradition of boycotts and non-cooperation movements that have been used around the world to challenge injustice.
🌱 Why It Matters for Human Rights
Economic Justice and Equity
The song highlights the importance of fair economic systems that prioritize human well-being over exploitation and excessive concentration of wealth.Self-Determination and Empowerment
“Not One Penny” reminds us that individuals and communities can exercise power through conscious economic decisions.Accountability for Institutions and Corporations
The track challenges systems that profit from harm, encouraging greater transparency and responsibility.Collective Action for Social Change
By emphasizing refusal and solidarity, the song reflects how coordinated economic action can become a powerful tool for advancing human rights.
With its uncompromising message and roots-reggae conviction, “Not One Penny” is more than a protest song — it is a call for ethical resistance.
It reminds us that human rights are shaped not only in courts and governments, but also through everyday decisions about what we support, what we reject, and how we collectively challenge systems that undermine dignity and justice.