Ya mon I just a nyabingi, ya know
Blow t'under pon dem
Red ah zonal
well, I'n I say give unto the King, Holy, Mighty
give unto Emperor Selassie I glory and strength
see it ya know
woy, watch the gunners dem
dem no stop from jump all over dem fence
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Selassie never yet let me down
Prime minister no care when police
Done have up dem gun
Love and guidance
Jah Jah never yet let me down
The youths nah hear dem black brother dem
Come yah ah shot down
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Emmanuel never yet let me down
Pon dem see me turban
Babylon know seh a just their fire burn
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Jah Jah never yet let we down
Eh, look black man, me seh
Stop shot down all you black son
?
Just try know you space
Cannot be looking out of yourself
That is why you come and imitate
You crave fi the money so you take all the gun
And go put pon you waist
Living dead, you belong to the grave
Rastaman nah stop chant earthquake
What you doing, you evil
?
Killing so many people
Nobody sleep, afraid to nah go wake
What is the talk in town
Rasta love and praise
Yow me nah stop say ah bow
Onu stop crucial ?
'member this
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Jah Jah never yet let we down
Wha mek the youths nah hear
Dem black breddah dem come and ah shot down
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Emmanuel never yet let we down
Fi dem see me turban dem know
Seh ah just more fire burn
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Jah Jah never yet let we down
Hey you, black man
Stop shot down you black son
Where there is Rastafari
There is never yet any calamity
The youths dem ah cry
Fi too much police brutality
Mommy never stop try
She haffi feed all ah who hungry
Gunman broke and come in
And kill off the whole family
Oh, oh, what a world, what a world
Of stupidity
Mankind cyan' control themself
Everybody gone crazy me haffi holla out
Love and guidance
Selassie never yet let me down
Babylon nah bend
From police done have dem gun
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Emmanuel never yet let we down
The youths nah hear dem black breddah
Dem come and ah shot down
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Marcus never yet let we down
Black man, stop from shot down all you black son
Me holla out
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Jah Jah never yet let we down
Everybody get burned
Everybody done have up all dem big gun
Love we need some more
Love we need some more
Love we need some more
To clean out all a dem trouble
Love we want some more
Love we need some more
Love we need some more
Or else nah go have enough shovel
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Jah Jah never yet let me down
Babylon dem no bend
From dem police done have up dem gun
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Emmanuel never yet let we down
Wha mek the youths nah hear dem black breddah dem
Come yah ah shot down
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Blackness never yet let me down
Me ah beg all the ghetto youths dem
Fi come and put down dem gun
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Jah Jah never yet let we down
Police they better dash weh all your 16 and come
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Blackness don't yet let me down
Soldier man ya better left all out pon camp and come
Sizzla, whose real name is Miguel Orlando Collins, is a Jamaican singer and record producer born in Kingston in 1976. Considered one of the most influential artists in the dancehall genre, Sizzla gained international fame in the 1990s thanks to his powerful vocal style and incisive rhymes. His songs often address social issues such as poverty, social justice, and Rastafarian spirituality. Among his most notable tracks are "Black Woman", "Solidarity" and "Thank You Mama". Sizzla has collaborated with numerous international artists, including Bounty Killer, Beenie Man and Sean Paul. His music is characterized by a driving rhythm and lyrics that reflect the social reality of Jamaica.
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