Mama Africa, crying blood through these years...
Fi i old man, rideth inna Zion, Jah Rastafari is His name.
Thy Kingdom come, on Earth will be done as there is a Mountain Zion.
Thanking the i for this day, for giving i and i our daily bread.
And thy Kingdom come, on Earth will be done as there is a Mountain Zion.
Mama, Oh Mama Africa how long you been crying?
Oh Mama Africa you say your children been a dying.
If all my wishes and dreams could come true, here is one wish i so like would do:
The Unification of African Nation, no ore of this here war on tribal segregation.
I'd love to see the Unification of African Nations.
I'd love to see a United States that we call Africa.
From Addis Ababa to Zimbabwe, From Angola down to South Africa.
Into the heart of the African Congo, Nyabinghi chant and drink and the drums.
I'd love to see the Unification of African Nations.
I'd love to see a United States that we call Africa.
Fi i old man, rideth inna Zion, Jah Rastafari is His name.
Thy Kingdom come, on Earth will be done as there is a Mountain Zion.
Israel Vibration is a reggae harmony trio originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Composed of Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence, the group overcame childhood polio to become one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The three met for the first time at age 10 at a rehabilitation center. Their music is characterized by impeccable vocal harmonies and spiritual lyrics that reflect their personal experiences and Rastafarian faith. Among their most representative songs are "The Tide Is High", "Africa Must Be Free Again" and "Many Rivers To Cross". Israel Vibration has collaborated with numerous prominent reggae artists, including Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.
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