Babylon
Alika & Mad Professor Lyrics


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Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no
You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation
So Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no
You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation

You are not a son of the earth
You don t love the land you don t care
You don t know that the water is sacred
You don t know that the forest is sacred
You want to destroy my nation
You want to kill my nation
You wanna destroy my nation
You wanna kill my nation
You don t know that the mountain is sacred
You don t know our blood is sacred
You don t know people from the earth will rise up
You don t know.

Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no no
You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation
Yo Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no no
You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation

Im gonna set up a fire fyah
Your politicians on fire fyah
Your police on my fire fyah
Racist people on fyah fyah
People who don t respect the land
People who don t take care of children
People who don t respect the land
People who don t take care of children
Life is worth more than gold
A tree is worth more than your business
Life is worth more than gold
A tree is worth more than your business

Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no no
You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation
So Babylon is on fire fyah
There is no time to run no no




You are mashing up the creation
You want to destroy my nation.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Alika & Mad Professor's song "Babylon" convey a powerful message about the destructive forces of Babylon, symbolizing a corrupt and oppressive system that threatens to destroy the natural world and the lives of its inhabitants. The repeated chorus "Babylon is on fire fyah" paints a vivid image of a society engulfed in flames, highlighting the urgency of the situation and the inability to escape the consequences of Babylon's actions.


The lyrics also speak to the disconnect between Babylon and the Earth, portraying Babylon as a destructive force that does not value or respect the sacredness of the land, water, and forests. The reference to not being a "son of the earth" suggests a lack of connection and care for the environment, leading to the destruction of nations and the desecration of sacred spaces. The message is clear that those who seek to harm the Earth and its inhabitants will ultimately face the consequences of their actions.


The call to "set up a fire fyah" against Babylon's politicians, police, and racist individuals reflects a desire for justice and accountability for those who perpetuate harm and oppression. By placing these figures on "fire fyah," the lyrics suggest a fiery reckoning for those who fail to respect and care for the Earth, children, and all forms of life. The comparison of life being worth more than gold and a tree being more valuable than business underscores the importance of prioritizing the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants over material gain.


Overall, the lyrics of "Babylon" serve as a powerful indictment of a system that seeks to exploit and destroy the natural world and its people. The fiery imagery and urgent tone convey a sense of resistance and defiance against the forces of Babylon, urging listeners to stand up against injustice and fight for the protection of the Earth and its sacred spaces. Through its passionate plea for change and accountability, the song inspires reflection and action towards building a more just and sustainable world for all.


Line by Line Meaning

Babylon is on fire fyah
The corrupt system is in chaos


There is no time to run no
There is no escaping the consequences


You are mashing up the creation
You are destroying the natural world


You want to destroy my nation
You are trying to harm my people


You are not a son of the earth
You do not respect the planet


You don t love the land you don t care
You do not value nature


You don t know that the water is sacred
You do not understand the importance of water


You want to destroy my nation
You are intent on causing harm to my people


You wanna kill my nation
You seek the destruction of my people


You don t know that the mountain is sacred
You fail to recognize the significance of sacred places


You don t know
You are ignorant of the truth


Im gonna set up a fire fyah
I will ignite a rebellion


Your politicians on fire fyah
Those in power will face consequences


Your police on my fire fyah
Law enforcement will be held accountable


Racist people on fyah fyah
Bigots will face justice


Life is worth more than gold
The value of life is greater than material wealth


A tree is worth more than your business
The environment should be prioritized over profits




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