Whoa ooy, ooy - aah, aah aye Equal right and justice We want to see it whoy ooy
Jah people walk through the valley of the shadow of life All through the agony of Babylon, we fear no evil Poor Jah people We have been hit, stoned and refused Kicked out on the street so many, many times Poor Jah people
Jah is not satisfied with what is going on He need to see some more equal rights and justice turn up Poor Jah people We have never been given a chance even one time To try and control our own little lives Poor Jah people, wooy, wooy
For Jah know it all Jah seal it and hol' and control it Poor Jah people Equal rights and justice stand for all But some take it aside away and slowly crawl Poor (brrrr), Jah people
Qedamawi Qedamawi I I, Selassie Mahamlai, Ras Qatari I The heads of all gods The King of King and Lords of Lords Poor, poor Jah People Jah is not satisfied with what is going on He need to see some more equal rights and justice turn up Poor Jah people We have been used, stoned and refused Kicked out on the street for so many, many times Poor Jah people
Some have got a bag full in their hands And while you see some, dem mouth wide from hungry Poor Jah people But it will be weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth Who nah no teeth, dem gum a go feel it Poor Jah people
Who know they are doing wrong Just translate it and put in write Poor Jah people I-man ah obey these words, I say For before one of these word pass away, Zion and earth pass Poor Jah people
From a long time ago we have been working on the plantation With nothing at all to give remember Poor Jah people It is full time now for us to have There should be there more no more, have not I say Poor Jah people, poor Jah people Oh Jah, oh Jah Rastafari I just can't express in words, I say Poor Jah people But all I know whatever you're doing for poor Jah people Do it good and positive, I say Poor Jah people, poor Jah Jah never yet been asleep or slumber Jah count in all your deeds and days by number Poor, poor Jah people
Be careful what you do and say The prayers of the poor Reach to the ears of Jah His Imperial Majesty I (Poor Jah people) Rastafari I'm fatigued, he put in my mind Living like this can't be good at all Poor Jah people
Some on the street, drinking dirty water Some eating out of garbage pan, I say (Poor Jah People) Lord Jah Rastafari Only Jah I can tell all my problems Because I'm really my brother's keeper Poor Jah people
Culture - Dreamville, Mez, REASON, Symba & 8AE {Refrão: 8AE} Todo mundo quer ser um cara de verdade Mas você tá disposto a morrer naquela colina, mano? Inverta os papéis, como diabos você vai se sentir, mano? Falo
Culture - Money Girl Eh eha! Everything gone up, food gone up Clothes gone up, gas gone up Car rental gone up and everything gone up For everywhere she see Iyah, she want money Everywhere
Culture - 89 {Куплет} Все кто хотели нас въ*бать, они передумали позже Мечтали всегда о лучшем, но реальность оказалась жестока Мы кидали брикеты в черные пакеты Чтоб хоть чуть-чуть
Culture - Буф Бэг {Текст песни "Буф Бэг"} {Хук} Boof bag bitch, на стиле Мы его скурили Я считаю мили За рулем машины Boof bag slime, мы валим За
Culture - Calling Rastafari Ooh jah really, real just now Calling rastafari Calling rastafari Calling rastafari (for who) For i and for i (ooh yeah) For i and for i (shout it out) For i
Culture - This Train / Disco Train {Intro} When I was just a kid My mommy used to teach me this song (Oh-oh-oh) {Verse 1} This train carry no backbiters (This train) This train carry
Culture - Poor Jah People Whoa ooy, ooy - aah, aah aye Equal right and justice We want to see it whoy ooy Jah people walk through the valley of the shadow of life All through the agony of Babylon, we
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The always upfull and highly spirited Joseph Hill (Born January, 22 1949 – August, 19 2006) was the lead singer and songwriter for the roots reggae group Culture, most famous for their 1977 hit “Two Sevens Clash”. Hill recorded twenty-two albums, releasing well over 300 individual songs, most overflowing with Jah Lessons, positive inspiritation, and most of all Mr. Hill’s signature style of Peace, Love, and Harmony!