ANTIDOPING combina algunos elementos, raíces y formas del mosaico de la ciudad con el ritmo y el sabor del movimiento Rastafari para crear una alternativa dentro de las expresiones del medio musical del país.
ANTIDOPING ofrece a quienes lo escuchan la posibilidad de sensibilizarse en cuerpo, mente y alma a través de un REGGAE fresco y comprometido plasmando en sus vivencias dentro de un abanico de conceptos que afirma sus convicciones hacia el respeto, la diversión, la paz y el reencuentro con la naturaleza y la humanidad.
ANTIDOPING ha sido partícipe directo de Movimiento Razteca (unificador de los grupos de REGGAE de México) Con los que han compartido escenarios con más de 18,000 espectadores. Se han presentado en diversos foros, en las calles de la ciudad, en festivales y conciertos masivos.
Asimismo, con su música a cuestas, ANTIDOPING ha visitado varias veces distintas ciudades de la República Mexicana con buena aceptación.
New Generation
Antidoping Lyrics
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The small jah people...
But one day
We must get big
Yes on day
I and i must get big
We are the
New generation
New generation... all together
New generation
New generation
Big up... big up... big up... let's sing it
Big up... big up... big up... let's do it
Big up... big up... big up...
K-buto man trust him and tou
Trust bob marley and the wailers
Antidoping trust them and you
Trust bob marley and the rhythm shots
There aint'no responsability
No responsable lord of mercy
Big up... big up... big up... let's do it
Big up... big up... big up... let's sing it
Big up... big up... big up... yes man
People get ready
We got to eliminate this slaveship
Mentality and break down the walls
Of babylon inside our selves
Out side our selves... yes lord... yes lord
We're... all together... oh... uh... mighty people
We're... all together... yeah...
Strunggling in a jah jah name
We're all toghether... oh... uh... in a mighty universe
We're... all together... yeah
Coro
Listen now...
The color of your skin doesn't speak for you
Nothing does it look speak for you
You and me are one family
You are not not my enemy
You and me we are the...
Coro
The song "New Generation" by Antidoping is a reggae anthem that speaks to the idea of unity among people, regardless of their skin color or background. The song is essentially about the power of coming together to create a better world. The opening lines, "We are...we are...the small jah people," introduce the idea that the band members and their listeners are part of a larger community of reggae enthusiasts who share a common bond.
Throughout the song, the band emphasizes the importance of trusting one another and working together for a common cause. They reference Bob Marley multiple times, acknowledging his influence on their music and praising his message of love and unity. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "new generation" several times, emphasizing the idea of a fresh start and a new way of thinking.
The lyrics also touch on the idea of breaking free from mental chains that keep people trapped in negative patterns of thinking. The band encourages listeners to eliminate the "slaveship mentality" and overcome the walls of Babylon that exist within themselves. The final lines of the song affirm the power of unity, with the band declaring that "you and me are one family" and "you are not my enemy."
Overall, "New Generation" is a call to action for people to come together and work towards a better world. Through its uplifting lyrics and reggae-infused sound, the song inspires listeners to believe in themselves and each other, and to strive for positive change.
Line by Line Meaning
We are... we are...
The small jah people...
We are a small group of people, but we are united by our belief in righteousness and the Jamaican Rastafari movement.
But one day
We must get big
Yes on day
I and i must get big
We are a small group now, but we aspire to grow and achieve greater success in the future.
We are the
New generation
New generation... all together
New generation
New generation
We represent the new generation of Jamaica and Rastafarianism, and we stand together as one united force.
Big up... big up... big up... let's sing it
Big up... big up... big up... let's do it
Big up... big up... big up...
We express our support and encouragement for one another through saying 'big up', and we are motivated to take action and create change.
K-buto man trust him and tou
Trust bob marley and the wailers
Antidoping trust them and you
Trust bob marley and the rhythm shots
There aint'no responsability
No responsable lord of mercy
We place our trust in K-buto, Bob Marley, and other musical artists, and we hope to inspire others to do the same. We acknowledge that there is a lack of responsibility and accountability in the world.
People get ready
We got to eliminate this slaveship
Mentality and break down the walls
Of babylon inside our selves
Out side our selves... yes lord... yes lord
We must be ready to eliminate the harmful and oppressive systems in our society, and we must do the work to break down these systems both internally and externally.
We're... all together... oh... uh... mighty people
We're... all together... yeah...
Strunggling in a jah jah name
We're all toghether... oh... uh... in a mighty universe
We're... all together... yeah
We are united in our struggle for justice and peace, and we acknowledge that our efforts are part of something bigger than ourselves.
Listen now...
The color of your skin doesn't speak for you
Nothing does it look speak for you
You and me are one family
You are not not my enemy
You and me we are the...
We reject prejudice and understand that the color of our skin or our appearance does not define us or determine our worth. We acknowledge that we are all part of the same human family and that we must stand together.
Contributed by Christopher G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.