(intro)
we moving dung a babylon wo yeay yeay yeay
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion wo-oy
(verse 1)
yes Rasta so what's di story again
so many Rasta children dead a bury yeah
I see some bredrin embrace di dutty nine again
I see dem dirty arms taking sons away
we going to make a peaceful revolution inna jamdung
we gonna set di claat back inna di right direction
we gonna fyah jump di fyah and dem jump up everywhere
we gonna bring back RastafarI inna di square well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
(verse 2)
I remember how much tears you cause for us to be free
free to flash out di dreadlocks and our dignity
cah di rumours dem a spread was negative publicity
dem time deh we use to live in captivity
for all di blood that you promote fear straight to di ground
for all di victims and the innocents we push in a song
in memory of those who fall just for us to be free
we keep on singing Jah Jah music
well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
(verse 3)
wooo yea yea yeay
so much work we did already in di past
and so much more gonna put we on a test
but we just ready we ready we ready
we are the children of di blues rocksteady well
reggae our gospel Rasta our livity
we try to pressure babylon socety
dem wearing shoes so we gonna one bare foot
we pushing away their lies promoting our truth
well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
(intro)
we moving dung a babylon wo yeay yeay yeay
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion wo-oy
(verse 1)
yes Rasta so what's di story again
so many Rasta children dead a bury yeah
I see some bredrin embrace di dutty nine again
I see dem dirty arms taking sons away
we going to make a peaceful revolution inna jamdung
we gonna set di claat back inna di right direction
we gonna fyah jump di fyah and dem jump up everywhere
we gonna bring back RastafarI inna di square well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
(verse 2)
I remember how much tears you cause for us to be free
free to flash out di dreadlocks and our dignity
cah di rumours dem a spread was negative publicity
dem time deh we use to live in captivity
for all di blood that you promote fear straight to di ground
for all di victims and the innocents we push in a song
in memory of those who fall just for us to be free
we keep on singing Jah Jah music
well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
(verse 3)
wooo yea yea yeay
so much work we did already in di past
and so much more gonna put we on a test
but we just ready we ready we ready
we are the children of di blues rocksteady well
reggae our gospel Rasta our livity
we try to pressure babylon socety
dem wearing shoes so we gonna one bare foot
we pushing away their lies promoting our truth
well
(chorus)
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woo
we moving dung a babylon a we no fear no one
no pope no cop no politician
we moving dung a babylon we coming from Zion
yes yes we lion woy
Alborosie is a Jamaican reggae singer and musician of international fame. Born as Alberto D'Ascola in Naples, Italy, in 1978, he moved to Jamaica at the age of seven. His music blends traditional reggae influences with elements of dub, rocksteady and dancehall, creating a unique and engaging sound. Alborosie is known for his energetic live performances and his social commitment, often focused on promoting peace and unity. Among his most famous songs are "Kingston Town", "Rastafari Anthem" and "Call Up Jah". He has collaborated with prominent artists such as Michael Rose and Luciano, contributing to the spread of reggae music worldwide.
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