Jah Army (feat. Damian Marley & Buju Banton)
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Jah Army (feat. Damian Marley & Buju Banton)
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We are soldiers in jah army
We are soldiers in jah army
Hear that, i say
Foundation in the only place
Rasta man we no run rat race
Hail up the king of kings with grace
Give jah all your thanks and praise
Guide my fortune and my fame
Never sell out just to attain
Loyally and i remain, and i
Suggest you do the same
We are soldiers in jah army
We are soldiers in jah army
We are soldiers in jah army
We are soldiers in jah army
Only the king of king can sit down 'pon throne
And chase the crazy bumpheads from out of the town
And take on babylon them evil boys pound for pound
Without even blemishing his royal gown
Inspire i with clever adjectives and pronoun
To influence da'yout dem with word power and sound
Well a build you house pon sand well if must fall down
What does not concern you said leave it alone
Not even one but several of the thing me bust a federal
Issused by the rasta general
Enemies a meet them funeral
We pick the individual, sniper
Have them in a them visual
Babylon time a reach a minimal
We conquer them subliminal
There is warfare in a physical and
Warfare in a spirtual
There is warfare in a digital, and
Warfare in a chemical
(?) babylon marijuana me gone check the rasta medical
Dem think dem could a catch me off guard upon de mineral
Show your face in a place gargamel
Who's a real some (?)
Them a no blessing them is a curse
None the matter who!
Soldier in a jah army
A long time the suit them want me
Send a bag of flies fi swarm me
But them couldn't harm me
Stephen marley done come warn me
Say gargamel take it calmly
So me move like a snake
See suit on the earth shake
They couldn't get the dread cause me no fake
Them lock me in a jail
And talk about them no give me no bail
Me and me friend josey wales
Man a soldier 'pon battlefield
Man can't fail, how our style fresh
While fi them style stale
Them want me fi sink but me ship just sail
Go de buju glide over shark and whale
Over evil, goodness must prevail
Come genuine, no badda with you fake hail
Lets hope gargamel and his youth can prevail
Boy uno di say he whole plan fail
Me in a jah army
A long time the suit them want me
A long time the suit them want me
Send a bag of flies fi swarm me
But them couldn't harm me
Stephen marley done come warn me
Say gargamel take it calmly
Well you a the reason
Stand up and come on
(?) only with one hand
Lion of judah, conquering lion
Stand up on the wicked, show them who i am
Some a say them bad but make them know we have god
And if them a the snake make them know we have the rod
And if them a poison we have antidote
In a dancehall is a soldier can't walk
Call me in a jah army
Ya think i know the suit them want me
But gong did run come warn me
Say take it calmly
Look how long the boy them a swarm me
Easy gargamel easy man...
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