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Although the album version of "King Without a Crown" is track #13 on some editions (with a live version becoming a hit), the Youth era propelled the song to #7 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. It was the first time a song containing Hebrew lyrics (and a straight-up discussion of a relationship with God) hit mainstream rock radio.
Youth tries to resolve this tension not by arguing theology, but by universalizing the struggle. The album isn't about being Jewish; it's about being a person of faith in a secular world. "King Without a Crown" (the studio version here is slicker but less powerful than the live one) reframes the Rastafarian concept of "Jah" into a personal Jewish God. It's a audacious move that worked for millions but felt like appropriation to a few purists. Matisyahu- Youth full album zip
| # | Song Title | Key Feature | |---|---|---| | 1 | | A slow-building, atmospheric opener with spoken word and dub echoes. | | 2 | Youth | The title track—an uptempo blend of beatboxing and rock guitars. | | 3 | Time of Your Song | Features Bill Laswell’s production; a hypnotic groove about divine purpose. | | 4 | Dispatch the Troops | A politically charged track featuring Toots Hibbert (of Toots & the Maytals). | | 5 | Indestructible | An anthem of resilience with a memorable, chant-along chorus. | | 6 | What I’m Fighting For | Introspective lyrics over a classic roots reggae rhythm. | | 7 | Jerusalem | A heartfelt ode to the holy city; features a children’s choir. | | 8 | WP | An instrumental dub interlude showcasing Matisyahu’s band. | | 9 | Shalom/Saalam | A call for peace ("Shalom" in Hebrew, "Saalam" in Arabic). | | 10 | Late Night in Zion | A smooth, smoky reggae track with hip-hop cadences. | | 11 | Unique Is My Dove | A deeply personal, meditative closer. | Although the album version of "King Without a