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If you know reggae music, you know Clinton 'Basie' Fearon. Clinton Fearon is counted among Jamaica's most talented musicians by peers and professionals in the Reggae music industry. His infectious bass riffs, guitar licks, percussion accents and powerful vocals make Bassie a living legend amongst reggae musicians and fans.
As a youth, Bassie went to Kingston to eventually become the well-known bassist, vocalist and lyricist for The Gladiators as well as a house musician for Coxsonne Dodd’s Studio One and Lee “Scratch” Perry’s Black Ark Studio. Fearon recorded many of Perry's best known songs, including Roast Fish and Cornbread which features one of Fearon's most famous bass lines. He also composed some everlasting basslines for Yabby You, Jimmy Riley, Max Romeo, Junior Byles and many many others.
Don't Dump It
Clinton Fearon Lyrics
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Garbage
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Trash bag
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Garbage
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Trash bag
If we don’t stop we may end up with water no more
What would we do if we end up with water no more
If we don’t stop we will end up with pollution some more
And then we’re bound for the wroth the wroth of pollution
Solution
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Crap
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Plastic bag
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Crap
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Toxic Waste
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Garbage
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Trash bag
In these lyrics, Clinton Fearon pleads with listeners to refrain from dumping garbage, trash bags, crap, plastic bags, toxic waste, and all forms of pollution into the water. The repetition of the lines emphasizes the urgency and importance of this message.
Fearon highlights the potential consequences of our actions by asking what would happen if we continue to pollute and end up with no water at all. This serves as a wakeup call to the listeners, urging them to think about the future and the importance of preserving clean water sources.
The reference to "the wroth of pollution" suggests that if we don't take action, we will face the anger and consequences of our own actions. Fearon also introduces the concept of finding a solution to the pollution problem, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to address the issue.
Overall, these lyrics convey a strong environmental message, urging individuals to take responsibility for their actions and prevent pollution from contaminating our precious water resources. It serves as a call to action, urging listeners to reconsider their behaviors and make conscious choices to protect the environment.
Line by Line Meaning
Don’t dump it in the water please don’t dump it
Avoid disposing of waste in the water, kindly refrain from doing so
Garbage
Refers to waste materials that are not useful anymore
Trash bag
A bag specifically used for collecting and disposing of waste
If we don’t stop we may end up with water no more
If we continue to pollute the water, it may completely disappear
What would we do if we end up with water no more
If we run out of water, what actions can we take?
If we don’t stop we will end up with pollution some more
Continuing to pollute will result in even more contamination
And then we’re bound for the wroth the wroth of pollution
We will face the consequence and anger caused by pollution
Solution
Indicates the need for a resolution or answer
Crap
Referring to waste or fecal matter
Plastic bag
A bag made of plastic, often used for carrying items
Toxic Waste
Hazardous materials that can cause harm to the environment or organisms
Garbage
Refers to waste materials that are not useful anymore
Trash bag
A bag specifically used for collecting and disposing of waste
Lyrics © ESSEMBE PUBLISHING, JAMIN INTERNATIONAL MUSIC
Written by: Clinton FEARON
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