Most High Jah, Rastafari!
We love Jah so? !
Yeah! Hear me now?
Real people do real things
We don't go around killing others and steal things
Clean people do clean things
Love is the way of life
Real people do real things
All the militancy and the prophecy reveal things
Real people do real things
Love alone heal things and seal things
We got to care for those who don't have it
Share the food and clothes and a just same, so me trod it
Burn out corruption and all who backstab it
Keep lookin' out for the poor and the addicts - yes!
We've been doin' it from ages - bless!
Those who had overcome the rages
Been through the stage, know what the phase is
No matter what we show love and give Selassie praises
Real people do real things
We don't go around killing other and steal things
Real people do real things
Love is the way of life
Clean people do clean things
Hail Selassie I and HIM black supreme things
Real people do real things
Love alone heal things and seal things
For those children who got no food tonight
Not layin' beneath a roof tonight
I pray someone would find you all and treat you right
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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