Published Mar 18, 2026MonthsCovers: 2026-03-17Floodlines
About This Track
Pop meets solemn storytelling in this meditation about African UN peacekeeping missions, soldiers far from home, the irony of Africa keeping peace abroad.
Inspired By
African UN peacekeeping missions, soldiers far from home, the irony of Africa keeping peace abroad while the world makes war, sacrifice of African peacekeepers
Written in direct response to African UN peacekeeping missions, soldiers far from home, the irony of Africa keeping peace abroad while the world makes war, sacrifice of African peacekeepers. The lyrics weave in verified details — African nations as top contributors to UN peacekeeping forces; Ethiopia, Rwanda, Bangladesh, and other African nations consistently provide the most UN peacekeepers globally; African soldiers keep peace in conflict zones while their own nations face internal challenges and the world's major powers wage wars. Neon Dispatch transmits the story through afropop, amapiano frequencies, turning the news into something you feel before you understand. Lines like "Security Council sitting comfortable and clean" anchor the track in specifics that generic coverage misses. The mood — solemn, proud, bittersweet — reflects the emotional reality behind the numbers. Every Majik's Studio news track exists to make you feel the story, not just read it.
[verse 1]
Blue helmet, brown skin, standing in the dust
Ethiopian soldier doing what he must
Thousands of miles away from Addis Ababa
Keeping peace in places where the peace don't wanna
Rwandan regiment patrolling Congo road
Carrying the weight of somebody else's load
The world make war and then they call on us
To stand between the bullets, stand between the fuss
Security Council sitting comfortable and clean
Sending African bodies to the war machine
Mali, South Sudan, the Central African ground
Every mission that's the hardest, that's where we are found
But when the cameras roll and the medals shine
They forget the names, they forget the time
We gave standing in the rain with a rifle and a prayer
Keeping peace for a world that don't even care
[chorus]
Keep the peace we never had
Far from home, fighting for a foreign land
Keep the peace we never had
African soldier, blue helmet and
Keep the peace we never had
The world makes war, we the healing hand
Keep the peace we never had
Who gon' keep the peace for our own land
[verse 2]
Letter home to mama, say I'm doing fine
But the truth is heavy, weighing on my mind
I left my children growing, missed their first step
Keeping peace in a country while my own heart wept
The casualties they counting, most of them are ours
African blood watering somebody else's flowers
They call it noble service, call it duty and pride
But nobody ask the soldier what he feel inside
Patrolling through the village when the night is long
Humming to myself my grandmother's song
Wondering if the world will ever find its way
Or if we gon' be peacekeepers every single day
Ironic how the nations with the biggest guns
Never send their children, always send our sons
But we go, because the uniform means something still
Even when the world is breaking our will
[chorus]
Keep the peace we never had
Far from home, fighting for a foreign land
Keep the peace we never had
African soldier, blue helmet and
Keep the peace we never had
The world makes war, we the healing hand
Keep the peace we never had
Who gon' keep the peace for our own land
[bridge]
Amani, amani, that's all we ever wanted
Peace for the world but at home we're haunted
Send us to the fire but forget our name
African peacekeeper carrying the flame
One day we go lay this burden down
One day peace gon' find our own town
[chorus]
Keep the peace we never had
Far from home, fighting for a foreign land
Keep the peace we never had
African soldier, blue helmet and
Keep the peace we never had
The world makes war, we the healing hand
Keep the peace we never had
Who gon' keep the peace for our own land
[outro]
Keep the peace we never had
Keep the peace we never had
Blue helmet in the dust
Keep the peace we never had
Bring our soldiers home
Keep the peace we never had