Hail H.I.M
Burning Spear Lyrics


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Hail H.I.M

Hail Jah Ta Fari, Hail Jah Ta Fari
Hail Him for everything which is good
Hail Him
Hail Him for food, Hail Him for Shelter
Hail Him for clothes, Hail Him for everythin,
Everythin which is good
Hail Jah Ta fari, Hail Jah Ta fari

Before you go to your rest
Hail Him
When you wake up and see the light
Hail Him
Hail Him without any apology
Hail His Imperial Majesty
You Hail Him
Hail Jah Ta Fari
Ta far I

Hail Him for guidance
Hail Him for protection
Hail Him for providance
Hail Him for everything
Everything which is good
Hail Jah Ta fari
Hail Jah Ta fari, Hail Jah
I and I don't in league with wrong
I and I speak about right
So Iand I would have to Hail Him
Hail Jah Ta Fari, Hail Jah Ta fari
Hail Him for everything which is good
Hail Him without any apology




Hail Jah Ta fari
Hail Him

Overall Meaning

The song Hail H.I.M. by Burning Spear is both a tribute and prayer to His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie I, the emperor of Ethiopia and a symbol of unity and hope for Rastafarians. The lyrics are a call to honor and praise Him for all that is good in life, from food and shelter to guidance and protection. The repetition of "Hail Jah Ta Fari" further emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and showing gratitude to the divine.


The song also highlights the Rastafarian philosophy of living a righteous life and being in "league with right". It encourages followers to stay true to their beliefs, and in doing so, to continue to recognize and hail H.I.M. for his guidance and providence. The phrase "I and I" used in the song is an expression of unity and oneness between the self and the divine, as well as one's community and fellow believers.


Overall, the lyrics to Hail H.I.M. are both a tribute and a call to action for Rastafarians. It is a reminder to remain grateful, faithful, and true to their spiritual beliefs, and to honor and acknowledge the divine presence in everything.


Line by Line Meaning

Hail Jah Ta Fari, Hail Jah Ta Fari
Praising Jah, the Emperor of Ethiopia, for everything good.


Hail Him for everything which is good
Acknowledging Jah for all the good things in life.


Hail Him
Praising and acknowledging Jah for His greatness and blessings.


Hail Him for food, Hail Him for Shelter
Giving thanks to Jah for providing basic necessities like food and shelter.


Hail Him for clothes, Hail Him for everythin,
Showing gratitude to Jah for providing clothing and everything good.


Everythin which is good
Referring to all that is righteous, positive, and godly.


Before you go to your rest
Reminding listeners to pay respect to Jah before going to sleep.


When you wake up and see the light
Encouraging listeners to praise Jah upon waking up every day to a new dawn.


Hail Him without any apology
Urging listeners to show enthusiasm and respect towards Jah without hesitation or shame.


Hail His Imperial Majesty
Praising Emperor Haile Selassie I, whom Rastafarians believe is a divine incarnation of Jah.


Hail Him for guidance
Acknowledging Jah for providing wisdom and guidance in life.


Hail Him for protection
Referring to Jah as the ultimate protector and source of safety in life.


Hail Him for providance
Giving thanks to Jah for His provision and care in life.


Hail Jah Ta fari, Hail Jah Ta fari, Hail Jah
Continuing to praise and glorify Jah, the Emperor of Ethiopia.


I and I don't in league with wrong
Rejecting evil and negativity, and committing to following the ways of Jah.


I and I speak about right
Promoting righteousness and justice, and speaking out against injustice.


So I and I would have to Hail Him
Acknowledging that it is only right and just to praise and glorify Jah.




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

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@Montyrico_Outdoors

I listen to this song multiple times a day. one of the greatest songs ever recorded.

@jahrastabo490

Me too bruh...it's hypnotizing

@Montyrico_Outdoors

@@jahrastabo490 this song hypes me up every morning on my way to work, can't wait to put it on soon 🔥

@jahrastabo490

@Montyrico_Outdoors  bro check out my Playlist...it's called greatest roots

@berkanimouloud5712

Que du pur bonheur et beaucoup de nostalgie.. J'écoutais cet album dans les années 80 dans ma cité de banlieue du 93. A l'époque le mot solidarité avait un sens mais malheureusement ce temps est révolu

@geraldinestevens4240

The most pure, sweetest & spiritual voice to come from Jamaica. Love Love Love you Burning Spear Jah Bless

@42fifty

First time hearing this song and I am so thankful ❤ wow

@sugerlipsxjamiewright4170

Love this track beautifully done track in my opinion yet another quality track with the unmistakable vocals of burning spear however could you not like music that speaks to you're Heart .

@jahrastabo490

One of the best bass lines of all time...maybe the best

@eduardoverissimo7687

Quanto mais tempo passa mais o reggae fica gostoso de ouvir

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