Don't Sell Out
Burning Spear Lyrics


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My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember your teachers them now
Remember your nurses them now
Remember your doctors them now
My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out

Remember your farmers them now
Remember your workers them now
Remember your neighbors them now

My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember your people them now
Remember the Masses
I'm a soldier of his Majesty
So therefore I can see

My island don't sell out, please don't sell out

My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out
Servile Land

Remember your natives them now
Remember your afro slave yard
Remember your afro slave yard

My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember our future
Our island future
Remember our future

My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out, please!
My island don't sell out
No, no, no, no




No, no, no
Don't sell out please!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Burning Spear's song "Don't Sell Out" speak to the importance of remembering and preserving the culture and heritage of the singer's island. The repetition of the phrase "My island don't sell out" serves as a rallying cry to protect the island and its people from the forces of commercialization and greed. The singer urges listeners to remember and honor those who have contributed to the island's society, including teachers, nurses, doctors, farmers, workers, and neighbors.


The lyrics also refer to the island's history of slavery, specifically the "afro slave yard" where enslaved people of African descent were held captive. The singer implores listeners to remember the native people of the island and to work towards a brighter future.


Overall, the message of the song is one of resistance to forces that threaten to erase the unique character and history of the island.


Line by Line Meaning

My island don't sell out
The island is not for sale and its values should be preserved.


Please don't sell out
A plea to the people to not let the island's culture and identity be corrupted for financial gain.


Remember your teachers them now
Pay tribute to the education professionals who nurtured and equipped us with knowledge.


Remember your nurses them now
Acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable service of nurses and their contribution to the community.


Remember your doctors them now
Remember and honor doctors and their role in the welfare of the society.


Remember your farmers them now
Respect and value the contribution of farmers whose hard work keeps the nation fed.


Remember your workers them now
Remember the workforce and their efforts to sustain the economy.


Remember your neighbors them now
Take care of those around us: our neighbors who are part of this community.


Remember your people them now
Let's not forget our people, especially the underprivileged and vulnerable.


Remember the Masses
Be aware of the plight of the masses and work to uplift them.


I'm a soldier of his Majesty
The singer is committed to protecting and preserving the culture and identity of the island.


So therefore I can see
One understands what needs to be done to protect the island's values and traditions.


Remember your natives them now
Give due recognition and respect to the island's original inhabitants and their culture.


Remember your afro slave yard
Acknowledge the history and legacy of African slavery in the island.


Remember our future
We should be mindful of the consequences of our actions and the impact it will have on the future.


Our island future
The future development and preservation of the island lies in the hands of its people.


Don't sell out please!
Urging the people to protect the island's culture and identity at all costs.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@mikek545

My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember your teachers them now
Remember your nurses them now
Remember your doctors them now

My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out

Remember your farmers them now
Remember your workers them now
Remember your neighbors them now

My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember your people them now
Remember the Masses
I'm a soldier of his Majesty
So therefore I can see

My island don't sell out, please don't sell out

My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out
Servile Land

Remember your natives them now
Remember your afro slave yard
Remember your afro slave yard

My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out no, no, no, no
My island don't sell out, please don't sell out
My island don't sell out

Remember our future
Our island future
Remember our future

My island don't sell out
My island don't sell out, please!
My island don't sell out
No, no, no, no
No, no, no
Don't sell out please!



All comments from YouTube:

@kerrybee2211

This guy is in a class by himself. When i hear the beat at the intro its so powerful. Remember your farmers!! Remember the masses!! Love, Love, Love his music!

@kalokikelvin6603

Annointed

@toobarific

Winston is one the last remaining roots legends. He and Don Carlos, Congoes, I-Vibes and other Elders should do one big tour together...

@EnojieEromonse

Please my black brothers and sisters let's stop selling ourselves out to our enemiesπŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’₯

@wen-a8703

We need this song right now Oct. 2021 for de nonsense that's going on here in the Caribbean with these governments selling us out! Really nice song, thank you!

@pedropina621

I don't know why but this song make me cry...

@angelacontini5101

It’s soo true what a gwan... too much sufferation

@NowInIwoN

Because evil is causing the illusion that its winning. Our souls see what's happening left and right and it's saddening and sickening but ultimately I n i know in the Victory of Good over evil. Majesty and Honors

@daudimeah

I'm a soldier of his majesty, so therefore I can see

@glennrenfurm1530

So do I

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