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Bob Marley And The Wailers - Cheer Up Lyrics


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Wake up and turn me loose
Wake up and turn me loose
Wake up and turn me loose
For the rain is falling

Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now
For the rain is falling

I'm so high, I even touch the sky
Above the falling rain
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Here I come again

Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now
For the rain is falling

Feelin' irie I
Feelin' irie I
Feelin' irie I
'Cause I have some kaya now

I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Above the falling rain
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Here I come again

Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now
Got to have kaya now, Lord
For the rain is falling





(Kaya now, kaya, kaya) huh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Kaya" by Bob Marley and Lee "Scratch" Perry reflect the need for escape and relief from the stress of day-to-day life. The repeated phrase "Wake up and turn me loose" suggests that the singer is trapped or weighed down by their current situation and is searching for a way to be free. The urgency of needing "kaya" (a term which refers to both marijuana and a sense of calm) in the face of the falling rain indicates that the singer is seeking solace from the pressures of the outside world.


As the song progresses, the singer becomes increasingly "irie" (a Jamaican term for feeling good and relaxed) as they indulge in "kaya". The lyrics paint a picture of the singer feeling liberated and carefree as they rise above their problems and connect with something bigger than themselves. The repeated refrain "Got to have kaya now" reinforces the idea that this sense of peacefulness and happiness is something that the singer needs in order to survive.


Overall, "Kaya" is a song that speaks to the need for escape and the power of marijuana (or any calming influence) to provide a sense of relief from life's stresses. It is a song that encourages listeners to let go of their worries and embrace the freedom that comes with being "irie".


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up and turn me loose
I need to be free from my worries and problems


For the rain is falling
My troubles are compounding and I need solace


Got to have kaya now
I need marijuana to ease my mind


I'm so high, I even touch the sky
Marijuana has elevated my senses and given me a temporary respite


Above the falling rain
Despite my troubles, I have found a way to rise above them, and find peace in marijuana


I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Marijuana has brought me a sense of peace and belonging in my surroundings


Feelin' irie I
I am feeling good and content


'Cause I have some kaya now
Marijuana has brought me happiness and relief


Got to have kaya now, Lord
I desperately need marijuana to help me cope with the difficulties of my life


(Kaya now, kaya, kaya) huh
Repeating the phrase 'kaya now' emphasizes the depth of my need for marijuana




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: BOB MARLEY

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