Hello Rastaman
Burning Spear Lyrics


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So they think I'm crazy So they think I'm crazy

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy
Are you crazy thinking I'm crazy Question Are you crazy thinking I'm crazy Question

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

Sometimes they pass me by Somtimes they say, "Hi" Exclamation Sometimes they say,"Hello Rastaman,hello Rastaman"

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

Black people in the East Black people in the West Black people in the North Black people in the South

We are a nation The only black nation Up on creation

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

Are you crazy thinking I'm crazy Question Are you crazy thinking I'm crazy Question

I'm not crazy I'm not crazy

So you think I'm crazy So you think I'm crazy

I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy I'm feeling irie I'm feeling happy





I'm not crazy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Burning Spear's song "Hello Rastaman" can be interpreted as a response to the criticism and stigma that followers of Rastafarianism and reggae music faced in the late 20th century. The verse "So they think I'm crazy" followed by the repetition of "I'm not crazy, I'm feeling irie, I'm feeling happy," suggests that the singer is aware of the negative perception others may have of them, but they are content with their beliefs and way of life. The verse "Sometimes they say 'Hello Rastaman, hello Rastaman'" can be seen as a nod to the recognition and affirmation that the Rastafarian movement was starting to gain during that time.


Moreover, the lyrics also address the idea of a unified black community. The chorus "Black people in the East, Black people in the West, Black people in the North, Black people in the South, we are a nation, the only black nation up on creation" emphasizes the shared heritage and identity of black people across the world. The line "the only black nation up on creation" may allude to the Rastafarian belief that black people are the original people of the earth and have been marginalized and oppressed throughout history.


Overall, the lyrics of "Hello Rastaman" convey a sense of pride and defiance in the face of societal prejudice and the struggle for black liberation. The singer's assertion that they are not crazy and their emphasis on feeling "irie" and "happy" suggest that they have found a sense of peace and contentment in their identity and beliefs.


Line by Line Meaning

So they think I'm crazy
Others perceive me as insane


I'm not crazy
I don't possess a mental disorder


I'm feeling irie
I am content and peaceful


Are you crazy thinking I'm crazy
Do you possess a mental disorder to think that I am insane?


Sometimes they pass me by
At times, people ignore me


Somtimes they say, "Hi"
Other times, they greet me


Sometimes they say,"Hello Rastaman,hello Rastaman"
Occasionally, people address me as Rastaman


Black people in the East
African people in the East


Black people in the West
African people in the West


Black people in the North
African people in the North


Black people in the South
African people in the South


We are a nation
We are a collective group


The only black nation
The only nation made up predominately of black individuals


Up on creation
On this planet Earth


So you think I'm crazy
You believe that I have a mental disorder


I'm not crazy
I don't have a mental disorder


I'm feeling irie
I am content and peaceful




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my brothers and sisters,
Let us run away together,
Away, zion I , away,
Away can treat you long,
For we walk to go to the lion,
Where the mill can hold before,
For the wise might knock at your door,
Zion I away,
Zion , i away,
High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
High x4
Who is higher than high
When i am on Zion
Mount zion Has,
All land, Jah Rastafarai

Away can treat you long,
For we walk to go to the lion,
Where the mill can hold before,
For the wise might knock at your door,
Zion I away,
Zion , i away,
High high high high
Who is higher than high ?
High x4
Who is higher than high
When i am on Zion
Mount zion Has,
All land, Jah Rastafarai

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