Is P.O.D. Rastafarian?
No, They are Christians… “…It’s not Rastafarianism, its being around so many different cultures & styles, for example…we grew up in south S.D. where there are many different nationalities & religions also heavy drug use & etc… so our perspective about life & God is seeing it first hand .We’ve seen God change our parents’ lives & our friends’ so there is nothing that can take that away & its as if our up bringing has given us a foundation in what we believe cause we seen it first hand!” – Wuv’s sister GW: Did reggae music influence your approach to presenting a spiritual message through music? Sonny: I think it definitely had a lot to do with it. For me, reggae music was always peaceful. So I think, growing up, reggae music always kept me a peacemaker. I never listened to “kill your mother” and pimp and ho” type of music. Like today, a lot of that kind is out there for kids to listen to. And they imitate a lot of what they hear. But back then I’d listen to a lot of reggae music,