Buju Banton
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African Pride

African Pride lyrics by Buju Banton. thou we struggle Jah is the ruler and protector of I & I african with african pride fighting to attain our rights want no...

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African Pride

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thou we struggle

Jah is the ruler and protector of I & I

african with african pride

fighting to attain our rights

want no more sheding of blood

for our nation to move forward

african with african pride

fighting to attain our rights

want no more sheding of blood

for our nation to move forward

what mek we can´t unite

put each man difference aside

why can´t we just come together

cease from tribal war & fight

who knows better must do better

a source of collective insight

may not be exposed to education

but surley know wrong from right

self help with a inner motivation

teach all to be self sufficient

don´t want to depend on no one

for attainment of my bread

oh these words, oh my calling

children crying white squall tears

hunger rampant harvest plenty

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