Book of Life is the second album from Jamaican reggae artist I Wayne. It features his typically smooth voice over typical Jamaican rhythms. The album reflects I Wayne's personal philosophy of positivism and his stance against rude boy culture, which he blames for several of Jamaica's problems. In "Life Is Easy", he expresses his view that the only way out of suffering is to be grateful for your positives in your life. "Jealousy and Abuse" deal with the problem of domestic violence.

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  • Book of Life is the second album from Jamaican reggae artist I Wayne. It features his typically smooth voice over typical Jamaican rhythms. The album reflects I Wayne's personal philosophy of positivism and his stance against rude boy culture, which he blames for several of Jamaica's problems. In "Life Is Easy", he expresses his view that the only way out of suffering is to be grateful for your positives in your life. "Jealousy and Abuse" deal with the problem of domestic violence.
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