Linton Kwesi Johnson - Time Come
✨ A pulse of resistance, empowerment, and the certainty that change is coming.
“Time Come” by Linton Kwesi Johnson is a powerful declaration of collective struggle and social transformation. One of the most influential voices of dub poetry, Johnson combines spoken-word intensity with reggae rhythms to confront racism, inequality, and the structures of power that marginalize working-class and Black communities. The song carries a message of patience and determination: injustice may persist, but its time will eventually come.
Johnson transforms political frustration into a broader reflection on human rights — affirming that those denied dignity and equality will continue to organize, resist, and demand change.
🎶 What the Song Tells Us
“Time Come” speaks to communities living under the weight of discrimination, economic hardship, and social exclusion. Through his distinctive poetic style, Johnson expresses the growing awareness that oppressive systems are neither natural nor permanent. The song captures a sense of momentum, suggesting that those who have long been silenced are finding their voice and their collective strength.
Rather than presenting change as an abstract hope, the song portrays it as the result of struggle, solidarity, and persistence. The phrase "time come" becomes both prophecy and warning: moments of reckoning arrive when people refuse to accept injustice any longer.
The track reflects the spirit of grassroots movements that challenge unequal systems and insist on a more just future.
🌱 Why It Matters for Human Rights
Equality and Non-Discrimination
The song confronts racism and social exclusion, affirming the right of all people to be treated with dignity and respect.Collective Action and Empowerment
“Time Come” highlights the importance of communities organizing to defend their rights and challenge injustice.Economic and Social Justice
Johnson draws attention to the realities faced by marginalized and working-class communities, emphasizing the need for fair opportunities and living conditions.The Right to Participate in Social Change
The track reminds us that ordinary people have the power to shape society and hold institutions accountable.
With its uncompromising message and driving dub rhythm, “Time Come” is more than a protest song — it is a human-rights affirmation.
It reminds us that progress is rarely given willingly by those in power. Change emerges when people organize, speak out, and refuse to abandon the belief that a more just and equal world is possible.