Champion
Chronixx Lyrics


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Life has it's way
Of turning the grey sky's blue
But sometimes the sky
Come tumbling down on you
But of this one thing am sure

Jah, Jah, never give I more than what I can bear
Sometimes the road get dark and it feels like no one cares
Friends and family they are gone
But i will over come

Cause I am a champion mi brother

Am a champion mi friend

Mama dry yo tears and move yo hand from yo head
Never wear a frown because Jah, Jah, no dead
Trust in every word weh Selassie said
Leaning in Marcus wi lost yo faith
Cause sometimes the sky

Comes tumbling down on you

(Repeat)

So all when yo hungry and edge eye teeth
I and I a stand up pon mi own 2 feet
Mi nah mek no trouble come get rid a me
I ah fight it like a Champion Mohammed Ali
But that no mean I man a go do no folly
Rasta man a no satan likkle puppet dolly
Push on pon the straight weh norrow like a chally
A goodness and mercy a follow back on me
Jah Jah never give I
(More than what I can bear)
Sometimes the road get dark
And it feels like no one cares
Friends and Family they are
Gone but I will over come
I Am Champion
Champion
Champion Mi friend
Jah Jah Never Give I
GIve I
Give I
To all my people out there
Gwan hold di Faith
Nuh listen what di pagans
Say or what satan say
(Gwan hold di Faith)
(Gwan hold di Faith)
Jah Jah never give I
More than what I can bear
Sometimes the road get dark
And it feels like no one care
Friends and Family they are
Gone but I will Overcome
Cause I am a Champion
Mi bredda




I am a Champion
Champion mi Friend

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chronixx's song Champion speak of overcoming difficulties and facing life's challenges with strength and determination. The first verse acknowledges that sometimes life can seem overwhelming, but expresses the confidence that Jah, Jah (God) will never give us more than we can bear. Even in the darkest times when friends and family seem to disappear, we can overcome and persevere because we are champions. The chorus reinforces this message, proclaiming that we are champions and will overcome any obstacles we face.


The second verse further emphasizes this theme of resilience in the face of adversity. Chronixx describes standing on his own two feet, refusing to give up or give in to trouble. He compares himself to a champion boxer, specifically referencing Muhammad Ali, who was known for his resilience and determination. Chronixx also reaffirms his faith in Jah and in the teachings of Selassie and Marcus Garvey, leaders of the Rastafarian movement. The final chorus is a call to listeners to hold onto their faith and not be swayed by negativity or doubt, because Jah will never give us more than we can bear.


Overall, the lyrics of Champion serve as an anthem of hope and strength in difficult times, encouraging listeners to believe in themselves and their ability to overcome challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Life has it's way Of turning the grey sky's blue But sometimes the sky Come tumbling down on you But of this one thing am sure
Life can be unpredictable but despite difficult times, there is one thing that is certain


Jah, Jah, never give I more than what I can bear
God will never put more on you than you can handle


Sometimes the road get dark and it feels like no one cares
Life can feel lonely and difficult at times


Friends and family they are gone But i will over come
Despite feeling alone, I will work to overcome my struggles


Cause I am a champion mi brother
I am strong and capable of persevering


Am a champion mi friend
I will support and uplift my friends as well


Mama dry yo tears and move yo hand from yo head Never wear a frown because Jah, Jah, no dead Trust in every word weh Selassie said Leaning in Marcus wi lost yo faith
Don't worry or feel hopeless, believe in God and the words of Selassie and Marcus Garvey


Cause sometimes the sky Comes tumbling down on you (Repeat)
Life can be difficult and overwhelming


So all when yo hungry and edge eye teeth I and I a stand up pon mi own 2 feet Mi nah mek no trouble come get rid a me I ah fight it like a Champion Mohammed Ali
Even when I'm struggling, I will stand on my own and fight like a champion


But that no mean I man a go do no folly Rasta man a no satan likkle puppet dolly Push on pon the straight weh norrow like a chally A goodness and mercy a follow back on me
I won't make bad decisions, as being a Rasta doesn't mean being a follower of Satan. I continue on the righteous path with hope of good things


To all my people out there Gwan hold di Faith Nuh listen what di pagans Say or what satan say
Encouragement to keep faith and not be swayed by negativity


Jah Jah never give I (More than what I can bear) Sometimes the road get dark And it feels like no one cares Friends and Family they are Gone but I will over come I Am Champion Champion Champion Mi friend Jah Jah Never Give I GIve I Give I
Reiteration of the belief that God won't give more than we can handle, and despite feeling alone, I will overcome challenges and be a champion




Writer(s): Jamar Mcnaughton, Zj Heno

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@nagar9799

This song give me strength in times of hardship. Jah bless!! I&I will pull through

@mellomatvel2252

Me too....love it

@rjtetau

Bless!
It gave my Mother so much strength also..

@yannickbacchus6112

This song should have a billion views by now.....inspiration and motivation 👌

@east20tauna83

my sister just past away.. being in a very broken state this song has really made me feel stronger for tomorrow. thank you Chronixx. <3

@takari92

East20 Tauna God bless

@tynishabattle9722

I was in a coma in 7-27-18 for 3 weeks and my Daughter played this song for me ever visit she came everyday the Doctors told her to stay calm and play what she likes idk why they believe that Coma people can hear but Iam thankful for this😘 prayers to you and your family 🕊

@joelleon8712

Hi Chronixx, I'm from Costa Rica, I just want to say thank you, because I heard this song when I was in the worst moment of my Anxiety disorder, and you don't know how much this song helped me to keep strong and Overcome my situation, thanks Rasta culture, thanks Chronixx for your message 💚💛❤

@jaharireggae4296

This song has gotten me through some really hard times

@jayfranchize

No jokes

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