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Epic (Japan)|genre=Aciz jazz, funk, soul|writer=[[Jay Kay]], [[Toby Smith]]|producer=[[Jay Kay]], [[Mike Nielsen]]|bpm=N/A}}
Epic (Japan)|genre=Aciz jazz, funk, soul|writer=[[Jay Kay]], [[Toby Smith]]|producer=[[Jay Kay]], [[Mike Nielsen]]|bpm=N/A}}


"'''Manifest Destiny'''" is the fifth track off of the album [[The Return Of The Space Cowboy|''The Return of the Space Cowboy'']].
"'''Manifest Destiny'''" is the fifth track off of the album [[The Return Of The Space Cowboy|''The Return of the Space Cowboy'']]. Described as a "beautiful, tender" track by Kay, contrasting with its incredibly heavy lyrics, focusing on the 19th-century American belief ''Manifest destiny'', which was the belief that American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, resulting in the displacement and killings of Indigenous populations across the land. The track shows Kay reflecting on those ideas: "See, I had to look carefully at the shame of my ancestry", with much regret and sorrow for the Indigenous people who had to endure those practices.


== Background ==
== Background ==
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Manifest Destiny was written after Kay had read "''Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee''" by Dee Brown. The book explores the history of American expansionism (Manifest destiny) in the West during the late nineteenth century, and its effects on the Indigenous population living there; focusing on the displacement and massacres of Native American women and children. Angering Kay, he wrote the track as a way to get his feelings off of his chest regarding the topic, describing the writing process as one of the few times where he had felt absolutely sure of what he was doing.<blockquote>"''...there's something so fragile in the vocal. But then I was fragile, I wasn't in a good place. Sometimes I'd be in tears writing these songs, I was fighting for everything. Every track was a battle.''".</blockquote>
Manifest Destiny was written after Kay had read "''Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee''" by Dee Brown. The book explores the history of American expansionism (Manifest destiny) in the West during the late nineteenth century, and its effects on the Indigenous population living there; focusing on the displacement and massacres of Native American women and children. Angering Kay, he wrote the track as a way to get his feelings off of his chest regarding the topic, describing the writing process as one of the few times where he had felt absolutely sure of what he was doing.<blockquote>"''...there's something so fragile in the vocal. But then I was fragile, I wasn't in a good place. Sometimes I'd be in tears writing these songs, I was fighting for everything. Every track was a battle.''".</blockquote>
== Lyrics ==
Despite sharing a nearly identical song structure, ''Manifest Destiny'' and ''Let Me Believe'' have very different lyrics from each other.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!''Manifest Destiny''
!''Let Me Believe''
|-
|As I remember, it was 400 years or more
Since you came to crucify
And they were taken far away from home
There were promises of paradise
But if they had been told that they, that they would be sold this way
To satisfy the souls of chosen men
See, I had to look carefully at the shame of my ancestry
To redefine the storyline again
Hey, if I was taken for a day and shown another way
Now every child can learn a different thing
See, I tried a million times, but I had to change my mind, oh
Sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead, and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Oh, "Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest in time"
So where has the love all gone?
A troubled trail of tears will tell the tale
Of how I was put down where I don't belong, oh
Woman, child and man for sale
For ethical slavery is just an absurdity
How can you be alive when you are dead?
With these chains of hypocrisy, the shame of my ancestry
Forever stained by blood in which you tread, hey, yeah
If I was taken for a day and shown another way
Oh, now every child can learn a different thing
See, I tried a million times, but I had to change my mind, yeah
That sadness was the best thing I could bring
On the inside he was dead, oh, and this is what he said
As he took away the blue above the clouds
Oh, "Superiority was clearly meant to be
So destiny will manifest itself in time," yeah
So where has the love all gone?
Said I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know, I
Oh, somebody tell me where the love has all gone
Said I want to know why
Hey!
|Forget your memories, of the sunlight warm across
your tender skin
Forget the cooling, a progressing wind to sooth you
from within, oh from within
Forget the shade, hey, as the myriad of colors from
the mothers, oh
We had it made yeah, now that their world has had it's
word cascade, yes they do, that's why
Let me believe, that there can be sunshine, yeah
Let me believe, that, that there can be rain
Oh let me Believe, let me believe, that there can be
flowers
Let me believe, let me believe, that it all will remain the same
Forget your memories, for a darker cloud has come
around the sun, around the sun
Forget sweet dreams, and now the nightmare rapped
humanity, just begun, oh, just begun yeah
Oh maybe I'm slow, perpetrators in convectors always
tell me so, yes they do
But if I had the chance, will I give the world a chance
to open up it's voice, yes I would, that's why, hey
Let me believe, that there can be sunshine, yeah
Let me believe, that, that there can be rain
Oh let me Believe, let me believe, that there can be
flowers
Let me believe, let me believe, that it all will remain the same
Oh, let me believe
Oh, I wanna do is believe
Oh, let me believe
All we want is, sunshine, rain & flowers
|}

Latest revision as of 17:18, 3 March 2026

"Manifest Destiny"

Song by Jamiroquai from the album The Return Of The Space Cowboy

Released October 17, 1994
Recorded 1993-1994
Played Live Yes; "Let Me Believe" 1 time.
Studio Townhouse, Battery, Falconer
Genre Aciz jazz, funk, soul
Length 6:22
Label Sony Soho Square (UK)

Work (US) Columbia (Canada) Epic (Japan)

Writer Jay Kay, Toby Smith
Producer Jay Kay, Mike Nielsen
BPM N/A


"Manifest Destiny" is the fifth track off of the album The Return of the Space Cowboy. Described as a "beautiful, tender" track by Kay, contrasting with its incredibly heavy lyrics, focusing on the 19th-century American belief Manifest destiny, which was the belief that American settlers were destined to expand westward across North America, resulting in the displacement and killings of Indigenous populations across the land. The track shows Kay reflecting on those ideas: "See, I had to look carefully at the shame of my ancestry", with much regret and sorrow for the Indigenous people who had to endure those practices.

Background

Manifest Destiny originated as a track known as "Let Me Believe", which was performed live during the Emergency on Planet Earth Tour, at Rolling Stone, Milan, December 5, 1993. Despite sharing the same bassline and similar song structure, the two songs have completely different lyrics. It's unknown whether more work was done on "Let Me Believe", though the track would be reworked into "Manifest Destiny" for the band's second album, "The Return of the Space Cowboy".

Manifest Destiny was written after Kay had read "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown. The book explores the history of American expansionism (Manifest destiny) in the West during the late nineteenth century, and its effects on the Indigenous population living there; focusing on the displacement and massacres of Native American women and children. Angering Kay, he wrote the track as a way to get his feelings off of his chest regarding the topic, describing the writing process as one of the few times where he had felt absolutely sure of what he was doing.

"...there's something so fragile in the vocal. But then I was fragile, I wasn't in a good place. Sometimes I'd be in tears writing these songs, I was fighting for everything. Every track was a battle.".

Lyrics

Despite sharing a nearly identical song structure, Manifest Destiny and Let Me Believe have very different lyrics from each other.

Manifest Destiny Let Me Believe
As I remember, it was 400 years or more

Since you came to crucify

And they were taken far away from home

There were promises of paradise

But if they had been told that they, that they would be sold this way

To satisfy the souls of chosen men

See, I had to look carefully at the shame of my ancestry

To redefine the storyline again


Hey, if I was taken for a day and shown another way

Now every child can learn a different thing

See, I tried a million times, but I had to change my mind, oh

Sadness was the best thing I could bring

On the inside he was dead, and this is what he said

As he took away the blue above the clouds

Oh, "Superiority was clearly meant to be

So destiny will manifest in time"


So where has the love all gone?

A troubled trail of tears will tell the tale

Of how I was put down where I don't belong, oh

Woman, child and man for sale

For ethical slavery is just an absurdity

How can you be alive when you are dead?

With these chains of hypocrisy, the shame of my ancestry

Forever stained by blood in which you tread, hey, yeah


If I was taken for a day and shown another way

Oh, now every child can learn a different thing

See, I tried a million times, but I had to change my mind, yeah

That sadness was the best thing I could bring

On the inside he was dead, oh, and this is what he said

As he took away the blue above the clouds

Oh, "Superiority was clearly meant to be

So destiny will manifest itself in time," yeah


So where has the love all gone?

Said I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know, I

Oh, somebody tell me where the love has all gone

Said I want to know why

Hey!

Forget your memories, of the sunlight warm across

your tender skin

Forget the cooling, a progressing wind to sooth you

from within, oh from within

Forget the shade, hey, as the myriad of colors from

the mothers, oh

We had it made yeah, now that their world has had it's

word cascade, yes they do, that's why


Let me believe, that there can be sunshine, yeah

Let me believe, that, that there can be rain

Oh let me Believe, let me believe, that there can be

flowers

Let me believe, let me believe, that it all will remain the same


Forget your memories, for a darker cloud has come

around the sun, around the sun

Forget sweet dreams, and now the nightmare rapped

humanity, just begun, oh, just begun yeah

Oh maybe I'm slow, perpetrators in convectors always

tell me so, yes they do

But if I had the chance, will I give the world a chance

to open up it's voice, yes I would, that's why, hey


Let me believe, that there can be sunshine, yeah

Let me believe, that, that there can be rain

Oh let me Believe, let me believe, that there can be

flowers

Let me believe, let me believe, that it all will remain the same


Oh, let me believe

Oh, I wanna do is believe

Oh, let me believe

All we want is, sunshine, rain & flowers