Sunny State of Mind | Easy Skanking | Peter Tosh

Easy Skanking is a reggae song by Peter Tosh, released in 1978 as part of his album "Equal Rights". The song is an ode to the laid-back, carefree lifestyle that Tosh and many Jamaicans knew growing up.
The lyrics describe the simple joys of life - spending time with friends, enjoying good music, and taking it easy. The chorus repeats the phrase "easy skanking", which roughly translates to "hanging out" or "having a good time". It's a song about embracing the beauty of everyday moments and finding happiness in the simplicity of life.
Tosh's smooth vocals and the song's catchy rhythm make Easy Skanking an infectious tune that has become a classic in reggae music. The song also features Tosh on guitar, adding to its laid-back vibe. The song's message is universal, appealing to anyone who's ever stopped to enjoy the beauty of a sunny day or the company of good friends.
Despite being released over 40 years ago, Easy Skanking remains a beloved track in reggae music circles. Its timeless message and catchy melody have made it a staple of Tosh's live performances and a fan favorite at concerts and festivals. For many fans, Easy Skanking is more than just a song - it's a state of mind, an invitation to slow down, relax, and enjoy the simple things in life.
In the context of his album "Equal Rights", Easy Skanking serves as a respite from the more socially conscious themes explored throughout the record. It's a reminder that even in times of turmoil and struggle, there is always room for joy and celebration. Tosh's music was always about spreading love and positivity, and Easy Skanking is a shining example of that philosophy in action.
