World a Reggae Music
Anthony B Lyrics


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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 showing how man feeling
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

Overall Meaning

The song "World a Reggae Music" by Anthony B is a tribute to the genre of reggae music and its universal appeal. The lyrics suggest that reggae music is a unifying force that transcends boundaries, bringing people together across the world. The repetition of the phrase "World A Reggae Music on ya" emphasizes this point and creates an anthem-like quality to the song.


Anthony B mentions his daughter in the second line, indicating that reggae music is also a part of his family and personal life. The line "Never lef' ya', never no sah" further emphasizes the loyalty to reggae music and the community it represents. The song also calls for respect and harmony among people, as the artist sings "just be nice and hold your space" and warns against violence ("Out in the streets they call it merther").


Line by Line Meaning

World A Reggae Music on yah - eh
The world is filled with reggae music, and I love it


Keep me rockin with me daughter - eh-a
Reggae music brings joy to both me and my daughter, and we love to dance to it


Never lef' ya', never no sah - eh-a
I will never leave reggae music, it will always be a part of me


Now just be nice and hold your space
I want everyone to be respectful and peaceful, and to keep their distance


I won't entertain no more disgrace
I will not tolerate any more negative behavior or disrespect


Out in the streets they call it merther
In the streets, people enjoy the feeling and energy of reggae music


when rhythm spacing out your head
The rhythm and beat of reggae music can be so strong, it feels like it takes over your mind and body


Man showing how man feeling
Reggae music allows men to express their emotions and feelings


Man singing goodness gracious I
Men sing about their gratitude towards life and their blessings


Ten thousand rydims peeling
There are countless rhythms in reggae music, all waiting to be explored and enjoyed


It makes the spider kiss the fly
Reggae music can bring together things that seem incompatible or unlikely


Lord I thirsty, give me water - eh-a
I crave more reggae music, it's like water to me




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@RobertoSuess-g7o

Ich liebe diesen Song ๐Ÿ˜Ž Einfach mega und dann diese Stimme dazu ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜‡

@FudiKode-md1wq

Keep the fire burning one love rastaโค

@FudiKode-md1wq

Thank's da king we love u ; wellcome to kenya

@markharris5384

Big man Riddim. Dawn, Denroy and famโ€ฆ Borehamwood ๐Ÿ’ฏโค๏ธ Happy ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป๐ŸŽต๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป๐Ÿ’ฏโค๏ธ 2:20

@franzferdinand9542

what a vibration! nuff respect outta switzerland!

@nattyirei6762

Up up up lion. More strength and blessings.

@PhilippeHorel

ANTHONY B IS EXCEPTIONNEL FOR THE ONLY WORLD
PHILMAN RASTAMAN ONE LOVE FOREVER ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@Nestawinston

๐Ÿ”ฅ pon Babylon....

@slf3395

Another effective delivery thx again Mr B

@calypsocherry3825

ROOOOOAAAARRRRRR... SALUTE KENYA CALLING

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