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  • Essa galera é boa, reggae raiz de alma myfriend !!!! Maaaaaaassssaaaaaa !!!

  • stupid, bloody money cant stop the dread, stupid the lion nah a go dead, stupid bloody money cant stop the I. Remeber how I live for King Selassie

  • Could anyone put the lyrics (in english) please? I need it urgently

  • @Martinfero man, i used to play this song long time ago. Me Gwaan, Me Gwaan, Me Gwaan I and I love Me Gwaan, Me Gwaan, Me Gwaan Nattydread conquers the earth, Rastafar-I For a long long time, I and I defending Jah Jah way Vital weapon is what Rastaman got to say For thirty pieces of silver They sold Rastafar-I Stupid, bloody money can't stop the dread Stupid, the lion (?) Stupid, bloody money can't stop the I, Remember how i live for king Selass Baldheads are go run,
  • @Martinfero Baldheads are go run, from the rastas anywhere, thats why i say.

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    Sorry bout my bad ass english =D

  • lyrics make no sense at all. they not jamaicans. why they try to sing on jamaica accent ? study more english. forget the jamaican accent. that's not for you guys.

  • go suck a dick bitch! don't search LEÕES DE ISRAEL in youtube fucker.

  • srsrsrsr. rubbish !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @aclarindo This band is from Brazil where they speak Portuguese. English isnt their main language, their doing really good at singing a song in English. And It is reggae...telling a reggae band not to sing with a Jamaican accent is like telling a rock band not to use guitars. Reggae was invented in Jamaica, anyone else playing reggae in the world is going to be influenced by that. Just because YOU dont understand doesnt mean others dont understand. Do some research before you hate on people.

  • @RootsAddicts it doens´t sound natural. they should sing in english only. they shouldn´t try to use some jamaican words in the middle of the sentence. they are not jamaicans. yes you can sing reggae without acting like a jamaican. what they are doing sound as bad as if a chinese samba band tried to sing a song with a rio de janeiro accent. i bet it wouldn´t sound natural and people from rio wouldn't listen to it at all. they wouldn't take it serious.

  • @aclarindo They're from Brazil and they speak Portuguese in Brazil. They don't speak english in Brazil. Most of this bands music is in Portuguese. This is the only tune I have heard by them in English. How do you know if they're Jamaican or not and who are you to tell another man what to say and how to say his words. If you don't like it, listen to something else. If you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all I learned that when I was a little kid.

  • @RootsAddicts The only "Jamaican" word the singer uses is "Gwaan". "Gwaan" is a word that pretty much everyone that is into reggae uses. It means "Going". This is reggae it's not just about Jamaica. Everybody that is into reggae tries to sound Jamaican in a way. And it is because reggae was invented in Jamaica so to make good sounding reggae you have to listen to that style. Alborosie uses Jamaican accent and words in his music and he isnt Jamaican he is Italian.

  • @RootsAddicts First of all jamaicans don´t give a shit about Alboroise. usually jamaicans listen to jamaican artists only or artists from other caribbean island. I lived in London for many years and I went to many reggae parties and I also had many jamaican and caribbean friends. I know what i am talking about. if you show this tune "me gwaan" to some jamaican guy he would probably laugh.

  • @aclarindo How do you know Jamaicans dont like Alborosie. How do you think you know what all Jamaican people listen to. Im sure their is Jamaicans who listen to more than just Jamaican or Carribean artists. Maybe YOU look at things negatively...that doesnt mean everyone else does. I think if you showed this to a Jamaican he would like it and it would show them that Reggae has spread all over the world which is a good thing. Reggae is about being positive not judging people negatively.

  • @RootsAddicts AS I SAID TO TO YOU BEFORE, I KNOW A LOT OF JAMAICANS . I HAVE JAMAICAN FRIENDS. I WORKED WITH JAMAICANS. THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY IN LONDON IS HUGE IF YOU DON´T KNOW. AND I TELL YOU THIS FOR REAL, THEY ONLY LISTEN TO JAMAICAN OR CARIBBEAN REGGAE/DANCEHALL ARTISTS. YOU CAN SPEAK ENGLISH. USE THE INTERNET TO RESEARCH ABOUT IT. CHECK IT ONLINE. YOU CAN LISTEN TO RADIO STATIONS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD.

  • @aclarindo I disagree. No offense but to be honest I dont care about your opinion of what "Jamaicans" in London listen to. It's impossible that they all listen to the same thing. The point Im trying to get across to you is not to be so judgemental and negative of other people. Reggae (if you have listened to any of the lyrics in the music) is about being POSITIVE and uniting everyone with love and spirituality. Listen to the meaning of the words not what words they are using.

  • @RootsAddicts i disagree. jamaican youth is not interest about positive reggae. the most successful artists at moment in reggae/dancehall industry sing about drugs, guns, women, sex, violence, jail, murder, etc.

    sizzla, capleton, bounty killer, buju banton, mavado, vybes kartel, elephant man, mr vegas, beenie man, etc. check the big concerts going on in jamaica right now and other caribbean islands and you will see thats the type of artist they want to see.

  • @RootsAddicts this band played in jamaica once. watch it on youtube than you tell me if the audience enjoyed it. 

  • iê rastafariah

  • perfect!!!!

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