FIRE featuring Damian Jr Gong Marley
B-Real Lyrics


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(Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire)
Yeah
(Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire)
Junior Gong and B-Real
(Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire)
Pepper, pepper, pepper the way dem feel like
(Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire)
Come down

Straight up we set the fire, we blaze 'em and do it properly
Sonically all we need is the honest and the cali weed
Roll up the sensei when you want to break up insanity
Hit it and pass it and we blazin' all of humanity

(Blaze it up)
Then we never care about what you say to us
(Blaze it up)
Everywhere we go we takin' the spray with us

(Blaze it up)
All the mamis in the club wanna blaze with us
(Blaze it up)
All you fuckin' haters remain hatin' us

We grow the crystal freely from dirt up to the ceiling
I know you want the feeling, you need some herbal healing
We flip it in the valley out here in southern Cali
I know you fuckers envy B-Real and Mr. Marley

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally, Cali da cavalry

Some likkle wannabe wanna come walkin' on mi wallaby
Wanna follow me but that fruit-tooty-to he got wobbly
Dashin' and flashin' lyrics who dat leave dat mean a tragedy
To don fox reilly 'e dance wily come to us naturally

(Blaze it up)
Any time, any place and no a politic
(Blaze it up)
An' next sound boy nah near become reality

(Blaze it up)
Squeeze up to all da in US technology
(Blaze it up)
Puff puff up move de fuck up off me now casually

Come de originally, Mr. De Reality
I'm takin' trips to Cali, more now that thick-thick cali
Just a specifically get a good spliff of cali
I keep it, you keep it, we keep it blazin'

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

Que tiempo con en fuego meet a mami esta no su juego
Ven aca por que me gusta lo que estas siento
Una toca y seguro que mi motar es curo
Y te lo juro yo que sudo cuando well it's illumo, vamos

(Blaze it up)
In the club or on the corner don't play with us
(Blaze it up)
In the Limo shut the window and break it up

(Blaze it up)
If you try to take it from me it's dangerous
(Blaze it up)
In Jamaica no mistakin' the ganja bus

Believe the kush is sticky and all the fiends are tricky
The pigs be comin' quickly, they can come and get me
Watch me smoke out the city, let's see who's comin' with me
The bong'll make you dizzy, it's gong and Mr. Brizzy

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
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Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire




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Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire

Overall Meaning

The song "Fire" by B-Real featuring Camian Marley is a celebration of cannabis culture and the freedom that comes with it. The chorus of the song repeats the word "fire" over and over again, which serves as a reference to both the intensity of the high and the quality of the weed being smoked. Throughout the lyrics, the two artists sing about their love for smoking weed and the sense of unity and community that comes with it. They express their disregard for the opinions of others who might disapprove of their actions, and urge anyone who feels similarly to join them in their celebration.


The lyrics also contain references to the history and cultural significance of cannabis use, tying it to the Rastafari movement and the Jamaican roots of Camian Marley. B-Real, on the other hand, represents the California cannabis culture, referencing the "valley out here in southern Cali" where they grow their own weed. The collaboration between the two artists serves as a recognition of the cultural significance of cannabis use on a global scale, despite the varying regional differences in its use.


Overall, "Fire" is an anthemic celebration of cannabis culture and a call to action for anyone who feels like joining in the communal celebration. It's a song that recognizes the cultural significance of cannabis use while celebrating the sense of unity and camaraderie that comes with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Fire, fire, fire, fire, fire
The repetition of the word 'fire' sets the energetic tone of the song.


Junior Gong and B-Real
Refers to the collaboration of Camian Marley and B-Real on this song.


Pepper, pepper, pepper the way dem feel like
The importance of embracing individuality and freely expressing oneself.


Come down
A call to action to calm down and enjoy the song.


Straight up we set the fire, we blaze 'em and do it properly
The artists pride themselves on their ability to create great music, and they do so with the aid of marijuana.


Sonically all we need is the honest and the cali weed
To create great music, all they need is honesty and good weed from California.


Roll up the sensei when you want to break up insanity
Smoking marijuana, referred to as 'sensei', helps them to relax and maintain sanity.


Hit it and pass it and we blazin' all of humanity
Passing the 'sensei' from one person to the next helps to spread love and unity among all humanity.


Everywhere we go we takin' the spray with us
They always bring their marijuana with them wherever they go.


All the mamis in the club wanna blaze with us
Women in the club are attracted to them because of their ability to create great music and because they always have marijuana.


All you fuckin' haters remain hatin' us
They acknowledge that there are haters out there, but they won't let that stop them from doing what they love.


We grow the crystal freely from dirt up to the ceiling
They are proud of their ability to grow high-quality marijuana from scratch to the point it reaches the ceiling.


I know you want the feeling, you need some herbal healing
People want the feeling that the marijuana provides, they need the healing effects of the plant.


We flip it in the valley out here in southern Cali
The artists grow the marijuana in the valley of Southern California.


I know you fuckers envy B-Real and Mr. Marley
The artists know that people envy their ability to create great music and grow high-quality marijuana.


Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
Referring to the methods of creating music, it can be done with either electronic or physical instruments, but both methods require deep emotion and physical skill.


In literal or literally industry down here in Cali
Referring to the music industry, it exists both literally (physically) and literally (metaphorically) in California.


Some likkle wannabe wanna come walkin' on mi wallaby
Someone wants to follow in their footsteps and be like them.


Wanna follow me but that fruit-tooty-to he got wobbly
The person who wants to follow them doesn't have the same level of skill or confidence.


Dashin' and flashin' lyrics who dat leave dat mean a tragedy
People who are inexperienced in creating music can create lyrics that are disjointed and unsatisfying.


To don fox reilly 'e dance wily come to us naturally
To be a great performer, it must come naturally, as it does to the artists.


Any time, any place and no a politic
They are always down to smoke, without getting involved in politics.


An' next sound boy nah near become reality
They are confident in their abilities and don't believe that someone else can replicate their success.


Squeeze up to all da in US technology
Their music appeals to all people, regardless of their place in society.


Puff puff up move de fuck up off me now casually
They smoke weed casually and want others to leave them alone while they do so.


Come de originally, Mr. De Reality
Referring to Camian Marley as the real deal in the music industry.


I'm takin' trips to Cali, more now that thick-thick cali
Camian Marley is taking more trips to California now that he knows how high-quality their marijuana is.


Just a specifically get a good spliff of cali
He's visiting California specifically to get some good marijuana.


Believe the kush is sticky and all the fiends are tricky
They know that the marijuana is high-quality and sought after by everyone.


The pigs be comin' quickly, they can come and get me
The police are always eager to catch them with marijuana, but they're not afraid of being caught.


Watch me smoke out the city, let's see who's comin' with me
The artists intend to smoke a lot of weed and want others to join them.


The bong'll make you dizzy, it's gong and Mr. Brizzy
Smoking weed from a bong can be intense, but they're up for the challenge.


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[Intro: Damian Marley]
Yahhhhhhh~! Junior Gong and B-Real
Pepper, pepper, pepper!
A wot dem feel like?
Come down!

[B-Real]
Straight up we set the fire we blaze 'em and do it properly
Sonically all we need is the honest and the Cali weed
Roll up the sensei when you want to break up insanity
Hit it and pass it and we blazin all of humanity
(BLAZE IT UP!) Then we never care about what you say to us
(BLAZE IT UP!) Everywhere we go we takin the spray with us
(BLAZE IT UP!) All the mamis in the club wanna blaze with us
(BLAZE IT UP!) All you fuckin haters remain hatin us
We grow the crystal freely, from dirt up to the ceiling
I know you want the feeling, you need some herbal healing
We flip it in the Valley, out here in Southern Cali
I know you fuckers envy, B-Real and Mr. Marley

[Hook 2X: Damian Marley]
(Fire fire fire fire fi-yah)
(Fire fire fire fire fi-yah)
Analog or digital it's spiritual and physical
In literal or literally industry down here in Cali

[Change last line first Chorus: "In literal or literally... Cali da cavalry"

[Damian Marley]
Some likkle wannabe wanna come walkin on mi Wallabee
Wanna follow me, but that fruit-tooty-to he got wobbly
Dashin and flashin lyrics who dat leave dat mean a tragedy
To Don Fox Reilly 'e dance wily come to us naturally
(BLAZE IT UP!) Any time, any place and no a politic
(BLAZE IT UP!) An' next soundbwoy nah near become reality
(BLAZE IT UP!) Squeeze up to all da in US technology
(BLAZE IT UP!) Puff puff up move de fuck up off me now casually
Come de originally, Mr. De Reality
I'm takin trips to Cali, more now that thick thick Cali
Just a specifically, get a good spliff of Cali
I keep it, you keep it, we keep it BLAZIN!!!

[Hook]

[B-Real] *
Te quemo con el fuego mira mami esto no es un juego
Ven aca por que me gusta lo que estas haciendo
Una toca y seguro que mi mota es puro
Y te lo juro yo que sub cuando hueles el humo, VAMOS!
(BLAZE IT UP!) In the club or on the corner don't play with us
(BLAZE IT UP!) In the limo shut the window and break it up
(BLAZE IT UP!) If you try to take it from me it's dangerous
(BLAZE IT UP!) In Jamaica no mistakin the ganja bus
Believe the kush is sticky, and all the fiends are tricky
The pigs be comin quickly; they can come and get me
Watch me smoke out the city, let's see who's comin with me
The bong'll make you dizzy, it's Gong and Mr. Brizzy
[Hook]

[Repeat 4X]
Fire fire fire fire fi-yah



All comments from YouTube:

zecxixo

Mad respect to B real!

mvdec

damian is a lyrical monster. rappers beware

Dalton Williams

Damian honestly takes the spotlight in every song , lyrical 44. Is my favorite song he's ever featured in though.

Simon Cortes

you man thanks for that song, i had never heard it

Madnan

Dunk kno🇯🇲🔥

Grain Of Salt Fishing

Awesome music video, really well edited!! Friggin nice song too.

Darius Merchant

man its gonna get played on the radio tomorrow good song :)

Walking In Stilettos Chyna Whyne

I love your music so much !

ujota

Tremendous flow from Jr Gong

Yannick Diouf

Damian killed this!! so sick!!

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