World a Reggae Music
Anthony B Lyrics
World a reggae music on yah - eh
Keep me rockin with me daughter - eh-a
World a reggae music on yah - eh
Never lef' ya', never no sah - eh-a
Now just be nice and hold your space
I won't entertain no more disgrace
Out in the streets they call it merther
when rhythm spacing out your head
Man singing goodness gracious I
Ten thousand rydims peeling
It makes the spider kiss the fly
World a reggae music on ya - eh
Keep me rocking with me daughter - eh -a
World a reggae music on ya - eh
Lord I thirsty, give me water - eh-a
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Anthony B is the stage name of Keith Blair (born March 31, 1976), a Jamaican musician.
Blair grew up in rural Clarks Town in the northwestern parish of Trelawny. His deeply religious family life (his mother was a Seventh-day Adventist and his grandmother a Revivalist) imbued him with a profound spirituality. During his youth, his favorite singers were reggae legends Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, musicians who strongly influenced his own style. Read Full BioAnthony B is the stage name of Keith Blair (born March 31, 1976), a Jamaican musician.
Blair grew up in rural Clarks Town in the northwestern parish of Trelawny. His deeply religious family life (his mother was a Seventh-day Adventist and his grandmother a Revivalist) imbued him with a profound spirituality. During his youth, his favorite singers were reggae legends Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, musicians who strongly influenced his own style. Peter Tosh's influence can definitely be heard in Anthony B's vocal delivery and revolutionary stance.
Anthony B adopted Rastafarian beliefs as a teenager, a decision which was not well-received by his family. The stubborn and determined Anthony B refused to give up his new religion and his dreadlocks and moved to the home of his aunt and uncle in the Kingston suburb, Portmore.
While attending high school, Anthony B debuted as a deejay for the local sound system, Shaggy Hi-Power. In 1988, he befriended reggae artists such as Determine, Mega Banton, Ricky General and Terror Fabulous.
At this point in the reggae industry, singing "slack" songs about women was the popular thing to do. Anthony B did not believe in degrading women and chose to pen politically-slanted songs rather than so-called "gyal chunes." He hooked up with Little Devon the Half Pint sound-a-like singer he made his debut single "The Living is Hard" on the Wizard label in 1993. Anthony B tried many different producers but found that none of them fit his style of music. Finally, Anthony B teamed up with Richard "Bello" Bell, creating hits such as Fire Pon Rome, Raid Di Barn, Rumour, and Repentance Time. Anthony B's 1996 debut album Real Revolutionary was highly acclaimed in the reggae community. In late 1997, Anthony B released Universal Struggle which showed that Anthony B had a consistent, high-calibre talent. Anthony B has released a large number of albums since that time including 1999's Seven Seals and 2004's Untouchable which featured collaborations with artists including Wyclef Jean.
Anthony B tours extensively in Europe and North America and is known for his fiery, high-energy performances.
Anthony B is a member of the Bobo Ashanti branch of the Rastafarian movement. "Bobo Dreads", as they are known, are recognizable by their long robes and turbans. The strong Afrocentric pride and the other Rastafarian beliefs (or "overstandings" as Rastafarians prefer to call them) which Anthony B holds are reflected in his songs.
Discography
* Predator & Prey (1996, Alpha Enterprises)
* Real Revolutionary / So Many Things (1996, Greensleeves)
* Universal Struggle (1997, VP Records)
* Seven Seals (1999, VP Records)
* That's Life (2001, VP Records)
* More Love (2001, AO ! Records)
* Live On The Battlefield (2002, Jahmin' Records)
* Reggae Max (2002, Jet Star)
* Street Knowledge (2003, Nocturne)
* Judgment Time (2003, 2B1 Records)
* Smoke Free (2003, Bogalusa Records)
* Voice Of Jamaica vol. 2 (2003, Nocturne)
* Wise Man Chant (2004, Black Scorpio)
* Justice Fight (2004, Nocturne)
* Untouchable (2004, Togetherness Records)
* Power Of Creation (2004, Nocturne)
* Black Star (2005, Greensleeves)
* My Hope (2005, AL.TA.FA.AN. / Minor 7 Flat 5)
Blair grew up in rural Clarks Town in the northwestern parish of Trelawny. His deeply religious family life (his mother was a Seventh-day Adventist and his grandmother a Revivalist) imbued him with a profound spirituality. During his youth, his favorite singers were reggae legends Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, musicians who strongly influenced his own style. Read Full BioAnthony B is the stage name of Keith Blair (born March 31, 1976), a Jamaican musician.
Blair grew up in rural Clarks Town in the northwestern parish of Trelawny. His deeply religious family life (his mother was a Seventh-day Adventist and his grandmother a Revivalist) imbued him with a profound spirituality. During his youth, his favorite singers were reggae legends Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, musicians who strongly influenced his own style. Peter Tosh's influence can definitely be heard in Anthony B's vocal delivery and revolutionary stance.
Anthony B adopted Rastafarian beliefs as a teenager, a decision which was not well-received by his family. The stubborn and determined Anthony B refused to give up his new religion and his dreadlocks and moved to the home of his aunt and uncle in the Kingston suburb, Portmore.
While attending high school, Anthony B debuted as a deejay for the local sound system, Shaggy Hi-Power. In 1988, he befriended reggae artists such as Determine, Mega Banton, Ricky General and Terror Fabulous.
At this point in the reggae industry, singing "slack" songs about women was the popular thing to do. Anthony B did not believe in degrading women and chose to pen politically-slanted songs rather than so-called "gyal chunes." He hooked up with Little Devon the Half Pint sound-a-like singer he made his debut single "The Living is Hard" on the Wizard label in 1993. Anthony B tried many different producers but found that none of them fit his style of music. Finally, Anthony B teamed up with Richard "Bello" Bell, creating hits such as Fire Pon Rome, Raid Di Barn, Rumour, and Repentance Time. Anthony B's 1996 debut album Real Revolutionary was highly acclaimed in the reggae community. In late 1997, Anthony B released Universal Struggle which showed that Anthony B had a consistent, high-calibre talent. Anthony B has released a large number of albums since that time including 1999's Seven Seals and 2004's Untouchable which featured collaborations with artists including Wyclef Jean.
Anthony B tours extensively in Europe and North America and is known for his fiery, high-energy performances.
Anthony B is a member of the Bobo Ashanti branch of the Rastafarian movement. "Bobo Dreads", as they are known, are recognizable by their long robes and turbans. The strong Afrocentric pride and the other Rastafarian beliefs (or "overstandings" as Rastafarians prefer to call them) which Anthony B holds are reflected in his songs.
Discography
* Predator & Prey (1996, Alpha Enterprises)
* Real Revolutionary / So Many Things (1996, Greensleeves)
* Universal Struggle (1997, VP Records)
* Seven Seals (1999, VP Records)
* That's Life (2001, VP Records)
* More Love (2001, AO ! Records)
* Live On The Battlefield (2002, Jahmin' Records)
* Reggae Max (2002, Jet Star)
* Street Knowledge (2003, Nocturne)
* Judgment Time (2003, 2B1 Records)
* Smoke Free (2003, Bogalusa Records)
* Voice Of Jamaica vol. 2 (2003, Nocturne)
* Wise Man Chant (2004, Black Scorpio)
* Justice Fight (2004, Nocturne)
* Untouchable (2004, Togetherness Records)
* Power Of Creation (2004, Nocturne)
* Black Star (2005, Greensleeves)
* My Hope (2005, AL.TA.FA.AN. / Minor 7 Flat 5)
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Mayko Alves dos santos
Welcome!!! To our jamaican vibes, yah
High rate, dats how I feel
Yo, so I seh
World a reggae music on yah
Keep yuh rockin wid yuh dawta
Dis is da reggae music from jamaica
Sounds of bob marley an wailer
Rock steady, to dis drum an bass yah
Roll yuh waistline in di place yah
I see thugs wid slugs an marijuana
Players wid kim, suzette, an lana
Big sounds string up an blast pon di corner
Stay true reggae artist nuh farma
It rise nuff yutes to riches, weh coulda be a gunman
Climb ova ditches, widout education
Around di world, dem know bout jamaican
Thru di reggae vibrations so I sing
World a reggae music on yah
Keep yuh rockin wid yuh dawta
Prime minister, stop car awhile an listen dis yah
Stop treat reggae music like vulture, it a we culture
A muss it true wi sing song weh gi yuh ulcer
Stop ignore di facts of reggae inna big league
When yuh diss a ghetto yute di country yuh mislead
A try stop crime yuh wonder why it proceed
Caan diss di music too much man it feed
World a reggae music on yah
Keep yuh rockin wid yuh dawta
Reggae sumfest tent bring yuh tourist in
Timid clips an many rivers oonu row wid it
Bob marley one love yuh could nuh flow wid him
So how di hell yuh start dance like yuh nuh nore wid him
From monday to monday fi be a reggae concert
Di shotta kill people is not reggae song heard
Fight yuh a fight yuh put di reggae man first
Dats why jamaica gettin worse, yuh nuh hear
World a reggae music on yah
Keep yuh rockin wid yuh dawta
Dis is a reggae music from jamaica
Sounds of bob marley an wailer
Rock steady, to dis drum an bass yah
Roll yuh waistline in di place yah
I see thugs wid slugs an marijuana
Players wid kim, suzette, an lana
Big sounds string up an blast pon di corner
Stay true reggae artist nuh farma
It rise nuff yutes to riches, weh coulda be a gunman
Climb ova ditches, widout education
Around di world, dem know bout jamaican
Thru di reggae vibrations so I sing
Cristiano Oliveira
Uma das melhores batidas do reggae mundial
Tussubumban
Saw him live in Portugal last night, this guy is 100 times better live then in the computer
Fábio Lima
Ouvindo em homenagem ao meu primo Wodson Mosaicos, que infelizmente deixou esse plano, ontem pela madrugada. Eu te amo meu primo. E por cada música que nós ouvimos juntos, eu estarei deixando seu nome marcado junto com as melhores lembranças, risadas, e nossos baseados queimados. 💗
SECRETS AFRICA
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maquette.
Tiemen Anthonissen
first reggae i listened to. Since that day a journey started with a lot of spiritual teachings and life lessons. Jah bless!
Hasnain Imran
jah jah bless
Mohammed Salifu
peace n love to u
Rafael Crestin
Me too man :)
BlackPantherF150
Reggae music just grabs my soul and never lets go. Ain't nothing like reggae live, truly a spiritual experience! #PeaceAndBlessings
Jill Edwards
I love me some raggae .... Dancehall.... Music .....