Cry Blood Africans
Burning Spear Lyrics


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I and I don't make up I and I mind
To go through the same thing like
I and I foreparents go through
No, before that, cry blood Africa
Cry blood, cry blood Africa
Cry blood cry blood
Cry blood cry Africa
Who are they that invade Africa
Saying that they employ my sister
They were so presumptious
Who dare them to say that
Cry blood, Africa cry blood
Cry Africa cry blood

I and I and I
I come this day to set just foundation,
Upon foundation, in foundation
If any one should trouble,
Cry blood cry Africa cry blood
No more invasion
No more black blood na go run in a River Jordan
No Cry blood cry Africa
Africa, cry blood, cry Africa

It's about time, African and African
Should come together,
Sing the same song
Cry Africa cry blood
The whole wide feel feel it when
Africa continent cry
Cry blood, whose fault
No trouble Africa
Cry blood
Free up Africa
Cry blood, African cry blood
Come on
It's about time African and African
Should hold hands in hands
Yes Jah it was adain
Cry blood cry African
No trouble Africa cry blood
Free Africa, cry blood
Cry, Blood, blood, blood, blood, blood
Blood, blood, blood, blood, blood, blood
Cry blood cry Africa
Cry blood come together African cry blood
Mek we sing the same songs
Cry blood




Show them we can hold hands in hands
Cry blood

Overall Meaning

The song "Cry Blood Africa" by Burning Spear is a powerful message about the state of African nations and the importance of coming together to fight against oppression and colonization. The song starts with the singer saying that they don't want to go through the same things their forefathers went through and urges Africa to cry in anguish because of the invasion of foreign powers. The singer shows outrage at those who claim to employ his sister, implying that they are exploiting the vulnerable and in need people of the continent.


The singer then declares that they have come to set a solid foundation for their people but also suggests that if anyone tries to cause any trouble, Africa would cry blood. The song urges all Africans to come together, sing the same song and free Africa from invasion, exploitation and oppression. The chorus repeats the phrase "cry blood Africa," emphasizing the importance of the pain and anguish felt by the continent's people.


The song is a call to arms for African people to stand up and take control of their own destiny, and to reject any outsiders who try to exploit or take advantage of them. It is a powerful message that resonates not only with Africans but with people all over the world who have been oppressed and exploited by others.


Line by Line Meaning

I and I don't make up I and I mind
I and I have made a firm decision


To go through the same thing like
To experience the same struggles as


I and I foreparents go through
My ancestors experienced


No, before that, cry blood Africa
Prior to overcoming this, Africa must suffer and bleed


Cry blood, cry blood Africa
Africa must suffer and bleed


Who are they that invade Africa
Who are the aggressors that invade Africa


Saying that they employ my sister
Claiming that they employ my fellow African


They were so presumptious
They acted arrogantly and disrespectfully


Who dare them to say that
Who gave them the audacity to make that claim


Cry blood, Africa cry blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


I and I and I
Me, myself, and I


I come this day to set just foundation,
I am here to establish a strong foundation


Upon foundation, in foundation
To build upon the foundation


If any one should trouble,
If anyone causes trouble


Cry blood cry Africa cry blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


No more invasion
There will be no more aggression


No more black blood na go run in a River Jordan
No more African blood will be shed


Cry blood cry Africa
Africa must suffer and bleed


Africa, cry blood, cry Africa
Africa must suffer and bleed


It's about time, African and African
It's time for Africans to unite


Should come together,
To unite


Sing the same song
To share a common goal


Cry Africa cry blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


The whole wide feel feel it when
The entire world will feel it when


Africa continent cry
Africa suffers


Cry blood, whose fault
Who is to blame for the suffering in Africa


No trouble Africa
May Africa have peace


Free up Africa
Allow Africa to be free from oppression


Cry blood, African cry blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


Come on
Let's go


It's about time African and African
It's time for Africans to unite


Should hold hands in hands
To come together and support one another


Yes Jah it was adain
It's happening again


No trouble Africa cry blood
May Africa have peace


Free Africa, cry blood
Allow Africa to be free from oppression and suffering


Cry, Blood, blood, blood, blood, blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


Blood, blood, blood, blood, blood, blood
Africa must suffer and bleed


Cry blood cry Africa
Africa must suffer and bleed


Cry blood come together African cry blood
Africa must come together and unite in the face of suffering


Mek we sing the same songs
Let us unite in our purpose


Show them we can hold hands in hands
Demonstrate to the world that we can unite and support one another


Cry blood
Africa must suffer and bleed




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: WINSTON RODNEY

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@silibelokamwi1641

From that time till now still relevant, cry blood Africa,big up to the burning spear big respect from Namibia

@marcustuuhetoka1340

That bass player is a beast. 🎸

@snakhokonkebuthelezi2959

One African continent, one African government, one African currency, one African economy. No longer shall we be divided and conquered by European, American, and Asian colonialism.

@wilbroadsikszwe4061

Am with you you.....

@timnamogotlane867

Growing up, I never understood the depth of this song, Burning Spear himself. Now that I'm older not only is it comforting cos it's been a childhood memory. I now understand that my father was trying to educate me.

@ismaelsissoko9178

Wright Burning Spear is the King of spiritual reggae. Congratulatipns so Much to himself.Big up .Thank,s.

@edouardousmanendiaye4877

Seems he succeeded.

@SidSid-hy6ny

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@HarrisMendez-mt1nr

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@herculesskinny2030

This song blends so excellent with my Ghana splif🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭

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