One Dub
Bob Marley & The Wailers Lyrics


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Na na na-na
A-na-na na-na na
Na na na-na na
Na na na-na na skuby

His majesty
For we no want no devil philosophy (see bleu)
They made their world so hard every day, every day





Oh! (oo-oo! see blee-oo!)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bob Marley & The Wailers's song "One Dub" convey a powerful message about rejecting oppressive ideologies and embracing the teachings of His Majesty, a reference to Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia who was seen as a spiritual leader and central figure in the Rastafari movement. The opening lines "Na na na-na, A-na-na na-na na" create a rhythmic chant that reflects unity and togetherness in facing the challenges of the world.


The lyrics emphasize the rejection of "devil philosophy," denoting any belief system that promotes injustice, inequality, or negativity. Bob Marley and The Wailers advocate for a different path, one that is based on the principles of love, peace, and unity. They highlight the struggles faced every day in a world that is made intentionally hard, possibly referring to the difficulties faced by marginalized and oppressed communities.


The use of repetition throughout the song creates a sense of urgency and solidarity, with the repeated phrase "Na na na-na" serving as a rallying cry for change. The inclusion of a vocalized "skuby" adds a distinctive element to the song, infusing it with a playful and upbeat vibe.


Line by Line Meaning

Na na na-na
Singing in harmony, expressing joy and unity


A-na-na na-na na
Continuing the joyful chant with rhythmic repetition


Na na na-na na
An exclamation to emphasize the power of the chant


Na na na-na na skuby
Adding a playful element to the chant, adding a sense of fun and lightheartedness


His majesty
Referring to the divine authority, possibly a higher power or spiritual figure


For we no want no devil philosophy (see bleu)
Rejecting the negative influences and teachings that go against their beliefs and values


They made their world so hard every day, every day
Expressing the struggle and difficulties faced in society, where challenges persist day after day


Oh! (oo-oo! see blee-oo!)
An exclamatory expression, calling attention to something important or significant




Writer(s): Bob Marley

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@Yulowirri

Seen the Wailers in concert after uncle Bob left us,(rip) in the Valley in Brisbane, Queensland Australia, 1990 with who I thought waa my True love at the time but who left me, lol, thank you for the "One Dub" heals my heart. ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ˜ช๐Ÿ’”

@isabele2568

Freedom

@abdoulazizdiouf4807

Le meilleur de tous les temps Bob me donne l'avis de trรจs bien vivre quand sa musique tombe dans mes oreilles

@sidneibahia6188

Jah Love

@cidarocha2238

Eu amo esse cara

@pascalbaudelocque3614

Quel plaisir .. one More Time

@tatahesambe7775

๐ŸŒŠ๐ŸŒŠ๐ŸŒŠ๐ŸŒŠโœŠ๐ŸฝโœŠ๐Ÿฝ

@kerlyguerrier8446

Bob Marley the best for Live

@feliciaakogyiram2271

Wicked....BIG TUNE

@wellingtonepifanio1648

Valeu

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