54/46 Feat Toots Hibbert
Buju Banton Lyrics


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I've been incarcerated
Accused of crime
Placed in the bottomless pit pit to do my time
It was the grace
Of the most high, savior divine
Yeah, I'm free of bondage
It's the every day life if the under privilege
Taken into custombadly treated
Curfew inner city ever nook and ever cranny
Dem claim dem a lock fi rudie

Dem spread me out pon a zinc fence
Bok off mi cap
Before me say who dat
Mi end up in a jeep back
All dressed in monkey suit fire arm cock
One ask mi weh mi wok
An him say no back chat
Bwoy weh yu live
An mi nuh answer back
Him say yu never know seh
Yu fi respect di knotch
This is a campaign to clean up all spot
Fling di boot a in mi stomach
Mi hear mi ribs crack
Black and blue my eye dem
Claim me love chat
Wait yuno know seh yu fi respect the law




Wait deh little bit deh bwoy a knife you a draw
Gi mi little deh mek a just

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Buju Banton's "54-46" featuring Toots Hibbert speak about Buju Banton's experience of incarceration after being accused of a crime. He explains that he was placed in the "bottomless pit" to do his time but was eventually freed by the grace of the most high. Through those lyrics, the artists highlight the plight of the underprivileged in society who are often mistreated and taken into custody even when they may not have committed a crime. Buju Banton also describes the brutality of his experience, detailing how he was beaten and abused by the authorities.


The second verse of the song talks more specifically about the encounter that led to Buju Banton's incarceration. He describes how he was arrested and taken to jail after being accused of being a "rude boy" by the authorities. He was beaten and abused, and one of the officers asked him where he lived before assaulting him again. However, the song ends with a message of peace and unity, with Buju Banton advocating respect for the law and for one another.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been incarcerated
I was imprisoned


Accused of crime
I was charged with committing a crime


Placed in the bottomless pit pit to do my time
I was sent to a difficult and oppressive place to serve my sentence


It was the grace
It was an act of divine intervention


Of the most high, savior divine
Of a higher power who saved me


Yeah, I'm free of bondage
I am now released from imprisonment


It's the every day life if the under privilege
Living in poverty is a constant struggle


Taken into custom badly treated
I was treated unfairly by authority figures


Curfew inner city ever nook and ever cranny
A curfew was enforced in every corner of the inner city


Dem claim dem a lock fi rudie
They say they can control the ruffians


Dem spread me out pon a zinc fence
They forced me to stand on a flimsy fence


Bok off mi cap
They knocked off my hat


Before me say who dat
Before I could identify myself


Mi end up in a jeep back
I was thrown into a police vehicle


All dressed in monkey suit fire arm cock
I was dressed in a prisoner's uniform and a gun was pointed at me


One ask mi weh mi wok
They asked me where I worked


An him say no back chat
They told me not to talk back


Bwoy weh yu live
They asked me where I lived


An mi nuh answer back
I did not answer them


Him say yu never know seh
They told me I should have known


Yu fi respect di knotch
I should respect the law


This is a campaign to clean up all spot
They are trying to clean up the area


Fling di boot a in mi stomach
They kicked me in the stomach


Mi hear mi ribs crack
I heard my ribs break


Black and blue my eye dem
My eyes were swollen and bruised


Claim me love chat
They accused me of talking too much


Wait yuno know seh yu fi respect the law
You should know that you must respect the law


Wait deh little bit deh bwoy a knife you a draw
Hold on a minute, that boy is pulling out a knife


Gi mi little deh mek a just
Give me a break and let me be




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Frederick Hibbert

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