Jah No Dead
Burning Spear Lyrics


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They tried to fool the black population
By telling them that jah jah dead
And they tried to fool the black population
By telling them that jah jah dead
I & I knows jah, jah no dead, jah no dead

Jah no dead
Oh no, jah no dead

My knowledge increase
My memory reflect
Marcus garvey did say

A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
Aah marcus say
A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
Aah marcus say jah no dead
Jah no dead

It was I, man who say
Green and gold, it's the rainbow

The lion the lion decrowned the king
The lion the lion decrowned the king
Inna in adis abeba africa
Jah no dead, jah no dead no dead jah no dead

Meet me at the bank of the beautiful river
When your journey has end




I & I will discuss about this matter
Jah no dead, jah no dead, jah no dead

Overall Meaning

In "Jah Nuh Dead" by Burning Spear, the lyrics speak to the historical oppression of black populations by those in power. The song is a call to recognize the spiritual and cultural significance of the Rastafarian movement, which has at times been marginalized and dismissed by mainstream society. The song also makes reference to Marcus Garvey, an influential political leader and advocate for black rights, who advocated for the unity of black people and the importance of African identity.


The opening lines of the song speak to the belief held by some that Jah, a term used in Rastafarianism for God, had died. This is interpreted as an attempt by those in power to weaken the faith and confidence of black people. Burning Spear counters this idea by affirming that Jah is not dead, and that black people must hold onto their spiritual beliefs to resist oppressive forces.


The song goes on to reference the lion as a symbol of power and strength, and speaks to the importance of African identity and heritage. It calls on listeners to remember Garvey's teachings and recognize the strength of the black community.


Overall, "Jah Nuh Dead" is a powerful message of hope and resistance, calling on listeners to remain resilient and proud despite the challenges they face. The song speaks to the importance of community, spirituality, and cultural identity in the face of oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

They tried to fool the black population
An attempt was made to deceive the black community


By telling them that jah jah dead
A rumor was spread that Jah had passed away


And they tried to fool the black population
Another attempt was made to deceive the black community


By telling them that jah jah dead
The same rumour was spread again


I & I knows jah, jah no dead, jah no dead
We know that Jah is alive and well


Jah no dead
Jah is not dead


Oh no, jah no dead
Absolutely not, Jah is not dead


My knowledge increase
I am growing in knowledge


My memory reflect
I remember well


Marcus Garvey did say
As Marcus Garvey once stated


A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
There were many rumors


Aah Marcus say
As Marcus said


A rumour rumour rumour rumour rumour
There were still many rumors


Aah Marcus say jah no dead
As Marcus said, Jah is not dead


Jah no dead
Jah is not dead


It was I, man who say
It was me who said


Green and gold, it's the rainbow
Green, yellow, and gold are the colors of the rainbow


The lion the lion decrowned the king
The lion overthrew the king


The lion the lion decrowned the king
Again, the lion overthrew the king


Inna in Adis Ababa Africa
In Adis Ababa, Africa


Jah no dead, jah no dead no dead jah no dead
Jah is not dead, Jah is definitely not dead


Meet me at the bank of the beautiful river
Let's meet at the beautiful river bank


When your journey has end
When your journey is complete


I & I will discuss about this matter
We will discuss this topic


Jah no dead, jah no dead, jah no dead
Jah is not dead, Jah is not dead, Jah is definitely not dead




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Winston Godfrey Rodney

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Comments from YouTube:

@mullahgenius

Father God Love music and we jamaicans are is music body , I know God love this Song He's listening to it smilings upon us who thrust and believe in him🙏

@RasJabal

Jah Rastafari Bretheren 🙏🏾

@davidwilsonjunior

Bless up us as family. Only love saves us! Spread the word please.

@Rastafariministries77

EVER SO OFTEN I GO ON THIS MANS PAGES AND THANK HIM WHILE HE IS STILL WITH US AND I THANK GOODNESS THAT HE STILL IS

@elliegriffin9879

H.I.M. LIVETH AND REIGNETH ETERNALLY 💚💛♥️

@michaelkiptoomwaniki5456

I remember watching this in the movie Rockers. It was a real headsplodes moment when I heard the studio version a few years later 🤯

@holginho7698

Masterpiece of Roots-Reggae with a spiritual Dub. God bless you Winston Rodney.

@sandrasmith6963

True African...Jamaican...Rasta....Jah nuh dead!! ROOTS! RESPECT!

@adonijahisrael6637

Jah no dead, he's the spirit which dwells in all of InI!

@rodrigoviajero5914

The Sinead O connor rendition to this song is on point too! Jah Nuh dead

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