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  • This version is defect, you hear the repeat efect?

    It means "JAH give the honor, how them never learn manner, in the wilderness JAH give them manna"

  • p-e-d-r-a-d-a-d-a!

    no words!

  • I think hes saying Jah give them honor.

  • @egodeath48 Yes he is saying Jah Give Dem Honor How they never learned Manner

  • i do love the language of my only singer.midnite 4ever

  • bless up

  • by the principles of jah rastafari,

    the sensimilla is a healin'

  • ya. nice.

  • yea strong song

    house of benjamin does feel constrained by babylon english language, the nature of the system is hiding double meanin innate downpressing rhetoric that it plays on its people.

    midnite righteousness livin anthropology massive

  • you just HIT THE NAIL ON THE FUKING HEAD my Brother!!!!

    THANK YOU!!!!!

  • Selaissie Jah Rastafari

    selah

  • bosefus420 YOU OVASTAND nuff respect man like u make rastaman proceed. greetings & honor

  • truth and rightiousness trough instruments nuff respect. when someone is capable of uploading the songs ''the eyes are the light'' and "love right (live right)" i'll be gratefull to da bone.Much love peace and unity to all who really believe in music.

  • he is saying all three: honor (hona), manner (mana) and manna.

  • yeah its honor not manna or manner. hence the name of the song. if you say gi dem honor it kinda sounds like manna though...

  • nice

  • wicked song

  • wicked ain't positive in I&I understandings rightious is da word

  • tell dem, they should choose they're words wisely. Good lookin' out. Bless up

  • i think he is saying honor but it sounds like manna seen

  • midnite is a master of pointing out the deeper

    and often double meanings and spellings of the english language he could mean manner or manna but i love how he flips it around on babylon showing his superior and divine keen upfull intelect.ya know

  • sem palavras muito rooooooots

  • manna? or manna(manners)Manna (sometimes or archaically spelled mana), (Hebrew: מָ‏ן) is the name of the food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus. Manna ceased to appear when the Israelites first harvested their crops in their new homeland. George Ebers (Durch Gosen zum Sinai, 1881, p. 236), derived "manna" from the Egyptian mennu, "food" (JE "Manna"). By extension "manna" has also been used to refer to any divine or spiritual nourishment.

  • what he say about cuba and venezuela in the second 36?

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