No woman, no cry is a popular reggae song written by Vincent Ford and popularized by Bob Marley and the Wailers. The song is a message of hope and encouragement, and its lyrics speak to the power of love and the importance of overcoming adversity.
The song’s title has been interpreted in several ways and can hold different meanings. Some believe that it means “no woman, no reason to cry,” suggesting that without the love and support of a woman, there is no reason to be sad or discouraged. Others interpret the title as “no woman, no tears,” meaning that the presence of a woman can bring comfort and wipe away tears.