If a Guh Dread
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Yeh!
Each day, each night
Crisis gets higher, higher, higher, higher
Poor people soon can′t put
Them pot a fire, fire, fire, fire
Each day, each night
Crisis gets higher, higher, higher, higher
Poor people soon can't put
Them pot a fire, fire, fire, fire
Just take a look at some of those in the ghetto
Where not even a stalk of scallion just cannot grow
And even their children seem to be dying from hunger
And them shirt and pants bottom seems to be torn
Ooh yeh, ooh yeh!
But year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
Year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
(.)
Just take a look at some of those in the ghetto
Where not even a stalk of scallion just cannot grow
And even their children seem to be dying from hunger
And everything seems to be gone from their possession
But year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
Year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
Year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
I and I and I, are compatible to any
I and I and I, superior to many
I and I and I, inferior to none
But, hey, year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader
And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
Year after next
It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader




And all who survive
Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever, ever

Overall Meaning

The song "If a Guh Dread" by Culture is a powerful commentary on the struggles faced by poor people, especially those living in the ghetto. The lyrics suggest a world in crisis, where even the basic necessities of life – like food and shelter – are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain. The chorus, which repeats the phrase "each day, each night, crisis gets higher, higher, higher, higher," paints a bleak picture of the future.


The verses focus specifically on the plight of those living in the ghetto, where even a simple vegetable like scallion cannot grow. The children are dying from hunger, and their clothes are worn and torn. Despite this, the song suggests that there is hope: "Year after next, it ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader, and all who survive shall live forever, ever, ever, ever." This line suggests that while things may get worse before they get better, those who survive will be strengthened by their experiences and will ultimately prevail.


The final verse contains a message of empowerment, reminding listeners that "I and I and I are compatible to any, superior to many, inferior to none." This message suggests that despite the challenges faced by those in the ghetto, they are still powerful and resilient.


Overall, "If a Guh Dread" is a powerful social commentary that highlights the challenges faced by those living in poverty, while also offering a message of hope and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeh!
Expressing affirmation or agreement.


Each day, each night Crisis gets higher, higher, higher, higher Poor people soon can′t put Them pot a fire, fire, fire, fire
Each passing day and night, the crisis becomes worse and worse, such that the poor cannot even afford to cook their meals anymore.


Just take a look at some of those in the ghetto Where not even a stalk of scallion just cannot grow And even their children seem to be dying from hunger And them shirt and pants bottom seems to be torn Ooh yeh, ooh yeh!
Observing the impoverished condition of the people in the ghetto, there is a lack of basic amenities like food and clothing, with children starving and having no clothes, which is a dire situation.


But year after next It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader And all who survive Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever Year after next It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader And all who survive Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever
The future looks bleak, with things set to get worse before they get better, and those who survive will have to live with the repercussions forever.


(.)
Denotes a pause in the song for emphasis or effect.


I and I and I, are compatible to any I and I and I, superior to many I and I and I, inferior to none But, hey, year after next It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader And all who survive Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever Year after next It ago dreader, dreader, dreader, dreader And all who survive Shall live forever, ever, ever, ever, ever
Even in the face of adversity, the people still have the spirit to persevere and survive, with a strong belief in themselves as equals to others, and they will keep on striving even with the impending hardships the future holds.




Writer(s): BILLY HILL

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Mvikeli


on Forward To Africa

Children of Israel wan go home now
Come on now brothers and sisters
Run a come come hear what I have to say
Listen and I will tell you
Brother what's the talk of the town today
For in every corner fact you real walk
You will see a group of people talk
They are not sky logging
They are only talking about Ithiopia
Some say they want to leave the rest of the world

And now forward to Africa
Some talk about Ithiopia and while the others Liberia
But no matter where
The rasta do not care
I know I must to be there to get I share
Of all those riches and delicious dishes of the Ithiopia
Sing triumphant song let me hear you
I I I I I I I
Children of Israel say
Oh yeah
And tho what a glorious morning
Brother when we land at Ithiopia shore
Our sorrows would all be over
And there Jah people will weep no more
It is a land of liberty where milk corn and wine are awaiting us
With my sickness I and I will be a witness of the Ithiopia
Hear the other thing again wey I no like
You could take away the world and its vanity
The Rastarman don't care or kick about that
Ya hear this
Just take I forward to Ithiopia
Make I come out cog and live in spot
But if you lazy you will surely die
For there you cannot thief nor beg or no lie
It takes behavior just to be a savior of the Ithiopia
Shout the triumphant new song say
I I I I I I I
Babylon wall a crumple
I can smell the smell of victory

High service


on Natty Dread Naw Run


I will not run away even if my enemies come


I will not run away


They are as good as gone


I welcome them to come


Listen to what I am saying


They have come to haunt me like parasites


They have come to hurt me like parachucks


Repeat after me


We will succeed with fortune on our side


Be strong and confront the oppressors


Samson was a legendary figure


He never backed down


He emerged victorious despite the odds


He defeated the Philistines multiple times


This is a historical fact


Do not be scared


Another historical event


He defeated Goliath with just a sling and a stone


The enemy has many guns


They have advanced technology on their side


David was never afraid


Despite their weapons


We will inform them


They are already defeated


I will not run away despite their weapons


I will confront them head-on


This is a message from Jah (God)


Despite everything


Natty dread nah run for dem a license gun

dawu


on Capture Rasta

I am happy

dawu


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truth

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What's the meaning of they are races Jesu's, races Jesu's of god, and thats the distruction of poor blackman

Romeo addai


on Where The Tree Falls

Rip Joseph hill

Da Mike


on Praise Him

this lyrics do not really match with this track, well I can not be able to provide my own lyrics because Am a lost sheep too

Nathanael Martey


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Culture we love his braveness

Rasta Oteng Kobby


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I need Going home lyrics...I love Kwame Joseph Hill Culture

Ra’s Israel


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Culture we are going home to the promise land, from Iran to Israel, from Israel to Egypt, from Egypt to Sudan , from Sudan to Mali , fighting wars and taking the Kingdom as Ghana empire to the promise land which was Gold Coast today Ghana.

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