Rasta Got Soul
Fantan Mojah Lyrics


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Warrior music, reggae music
Jamaican choose it European, American, and the Caribbean(Woyo) (Wooo...)
Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more(and more)

No you cant fool us, mi fi go doin da thing from deh ban reggae music fi a sing
Some gone with history and don't know di thing keep moh dem no stop blubberin
Most a show respect to the da elder dem
We a fi thrown dem heights dem a fi create legend
You cant come tell me say you are da man when reggae music yuh no understand
Enough a dem don't know about the music, dem just hustle and a try to abuse it (woy)
Dem a sow nuh seed dem wan fi reap, and a sell fi yuh cheap
Respect to di youts dem boust on di ghetto for rock and roll,
Dey mark reggae music a echo a echo
If a dem ban waganis, dem can't follow dis, listen di lion a roar

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more(and more)

When di reggae touch Italy and Germany, rasta a bring out the ceremony
I move and roam, even donga kali
I would walk say dem a be sure me no see nobody
This is not a competition, check the vision
Reggae music no got complexion, no friction (Woyo)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)

Rasta got soul, reggae music inna mi bone,
mi got soul, a got me wanting dis fir more
Rasta got soul, (Lord) reggae music inna mi bone,

Rasta got soul, (Lord) reggae music inna mi bone,

Big up di legend called Bob Marley,
big up di legend with name Peter Tosh,
big up di legend Bunny Wailer
and big up di legend Jacob Miller
Dennis Brown, gregory Isaacs
Alton Ellis, many are gwan but not forgotten! (not forgotten!)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)

Big up di young legendary Missle-eye, Capleton, Sizzla Kalonji, Bounty, Beenie man, langaga and Kolti, Shabba Ranks, Kuami man, Freddy Mgreggor, cocoa tea, Nelis and Luciano

Nah figet Buju Banton, and there is so much more to mention
Turbulence and Fanton, (I Wayne), shaggy, sean paul, big up yourselfOh oh
If me nuh call your name, please catch me inna di next song (Woyo)
Caus' di list a di name a too long
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
Soul(Lord)
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
Soul(Lord)
We got soul(Lord)
We got soul(Lord)
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
We got soul(Lord)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)




It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)
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Overall Meaning

In "Rasta Got Soul," Fantan Mojah celebrates reggae music and the Rastafarian culture. He acknowledges how reggae music, which originated in Jamaica, has spread globally and impacted people of different nationalities and races. The song expresses the belief that there is a spiritual power within reggae music that connects people, transcending differences and unifying them in a common love for the genre.


The lyrics are a call to respect the roots and pioneers of reggae music, with Fantan mentioning legendary artists like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, and Alton Ellis. He urges contemporary Jamaican artists to understand and appreciate the essence of reggae music, rather than just using it to make quick money. The message is clear: reggae music is not just a commodity to be exploited, it is a cultural and spiritual force that embodies the soul and history of Jamaica and its people.


The song also addresses the idea that reggae music has no boundaries, that it can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of race or nationality. Fantan highlights how reggae music has influenced people globally, from Italy and Germany to Africa, and that it has created an unbreakable bond between people from different parts of the world.


Overall, "Rasta Got Soul" is a tribute to the power and spirit of reggae music, and the Rastafarian culture that it embodies.


Line by Line Meaning

Warrior music, reggae music
Reggae music is warrior music, and not just any music.


Jamaican choose it European, American, and the Caribbean(Woyo) (Wooo...)
Reggae music is loved worldwide, especially in Jamaica, Europe, America, and the Caribbean.


Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
Reggae music is not just making him tap his feet or dance a little, it's making his soul vibrate deep down to his bones.


It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more(and more)
Reggae music is timeless and keeps getting better.


No you cant fool us, mi fi go doin da thing from deh ban reggae music fi a sing
You can't trick them, they know what they are doing when they sing reggae music.


Some gone with history and don't know di thing keep moh dem no stop blubberin
Some people don't know how to appreciate reggae music and just blabber on without understanding it.


Most a show respect to the da elder dem
Many people give respect to the older generations who have contributed to reggae music.


We a fi thrown dem heights dem a fi create legend
We should aim to reach new heights and create our own legend in reggae music.


You cant come tell me say you are da man when reggae music yuh no understand
You can't claim to be the best or understand reggae music when you actually don't.


Enough a dem don't know about the music, dem just hustle and a try to abuse it (woy)
Many people don't really know about reggae music, they just try to exploit or misuse it for their own gain.


Dem a sow nuh seed dem wan fi reap, and a sell fi yuh cheap
They don't sow any seeds but want to reap the benefits and sell it for cheap.


Respect to di youts dem boust on di ghetto for rock and roll,
Appreciation goes out to the young people in the ghetto who appreciate and embrace reggae music.


Dey mark reggae music a echo a echo
Reggae music is seen as an echo of the past, something nostalgic.


If a dem ban waganis, dem can't follow dis, listen di lion a roar
If they ban the wagons, they can't keep up with the trend, listen to the lion roaring.


When di reggae touch Italy and Germany, rasta a bring out the ceremony
Reggae music is celebrated in countries like Italy and Germany with lots of excitement.


I move and roam, even donga kali
He is a free spirit that wanders without restriction, even in harsh conditions.


I would walk say dem a be sure me no see nobody
He walks without anyone seeing him.


This is not a competition, check the vision
Reggae music is not a competition, rather it's about understanding the vision behind it.


Reggae music no got complexion, no friction (Woyo)
Reggae music does not discriminate against skin color or cause any conflict.


Big up di legend called Bob Marley, big up di legend with name Peter Tosh, big up di legend Bunny Wailer and big up di legend Jacob Miller
Appreciation goes out to the legendary musicians in reggae music like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, and Jacob Miller.


Dennis Brown, gregory Isaacs Alton Ellis, many are gwan but not forgotten! (not forgotten!)
Many other legendary reggae musicians have passed on but they will never be forgotten.


Big up di young legendary Missle-eye, Capleton, Sizzla Kalonji, Bounty, Beenie man, langaga and Kolti, Shabba Ranks, Kuami man, Freddy Mgreggor, cocoa tea, Nelis and Luciano
Younger musicians are also highly regarded in reggae music like Missile-eye, Sizzla Kalonji, Bounty, Beenie man, langaga and Kolti, Shabba Ranks, Kuami man, Freddy Mgreggor, cocoa tea, Nelis, and Luciano.


Nah figet Buju Banton, and there is so much more to mention
Can't forget Buju Banton, but there are so many other talented musicians to acknowledge.


Turbulence and Fanton, (I Wayne), shaggy, sean paul, big up yourselfOh oh
More talented musicians include Turbulence, Fanton, I Wayne, Shaggy, and Sean Paul among others.


If me nuh call your name, please catch me inna di next song (Woyo)
If your name wasn't mentioned, it doesn't mean you're not appreciated. Catch him in the next song.


Caus' di list a di name a too long
The list of people to acknowledge in reggae music is too long.


Rasta got soul, (Lord) Soul(Lord) Rasta got soul, (Lord) Soul(Lord) We got soul(Lord) We got soul(Lord) Rasta got soul, (Lord) We got soul(Lord)
Rastafarians have a deep connection with reggae music, it is part of their soul and they appreciate it to its core.


Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone (rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone) It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)
Reggae music is timeless and part of the Rastafarian soul that never gets old, it only gets better with time.




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@djloco3000

Warrior music, reggae music
Jamaican choose it
The European, American, and the Caribbean (Woyo) (Wooo...)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone
rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old
Reggae music more and more (and more) and more(and more)

No you can't influence, me a go doin anedda thing from me a born reggae music mi a sing
Some don't know the history and don't know di thing big moh dem no stop blubberin
Nuff nah show respect to the elder dem
We ave fi crown dem heights dem a de great legend
You cant come tell me say you are da man when reggae music yuh no understand
Enough a dem don't know about the music, dem just a hustle and a try to abuse it (woy)
Dem nuh sow nuh seed dem wan fi reap, and a sell we out cheap
Respect to di youts dem whey bust from di ghetto cross de road
Dey mark reggae music a echo a echo
Nuff a dem a bandwagonis, dem can't follow dis, listen di lion a roar

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone
rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old
Reggae music more and more (and more) and more(and more)

When di reggae touch Italy and Germany
Rasta a bring out the ceremony
All over inn Nairobi, even down a Cali
I would say dem a be sure me no see nobody
This is not a competition, check the vision
Reggae music no cause no fliction, no fliction (Woyo)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone
rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old
Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)

Rasta got soul, reggae music inna mi bone,
Me got soul, a dat me want you fi know
Rasta got soul, (Lord) reggae music inna mi bone,
Rasta got soul, (Lord) reggae music inna mi bone,

So big up di legend called Bob Marley,
Big up di legend with name Peter Tosh,
Big up di legend Bunny Wailer
And big up di legend Jacob Miller
Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Alton Ellis
Many are gwan but not forgotten
Not forgotten

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone
(rocking my bone) my bone (rocking my bone)
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)

Big up di young legends dem me say like, Capleton, Sizzla Kalonji, Bounty, Beenie man, Don Gargon and Cold Tea, Shabba Ranks the Grammy Man, Freddy McGregor , Cocoa Tea, Beres and Luciano

Nah forget Buju Banton, and there is so much more to mention
Turbulence and Fanton, (I Wayne), shaggy, sean paul, big up yourself Oh oh
If me nuh call your name, please catch me inna di next song (Woyo)
Caus' di list a di name a too long
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
Soul(Lord)
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
Soul(Lord)
We got soul(Lord)
We got soul(Lord)
Rasta got soul, (Lord)
We got soul(Lord)

Rasta got soul, reggae music rocking my bone, my bone
It's never getting old, Reggae music more and more (and more) and more (and more)



@djloco3000

i hope its good

música Guerrero, la música reggae
Jamaicana elegirlo de Europa, América y el Caribe (Woyo) (Wooo ...)
Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae Oscilación de mi hueso (Oscilación de mi hueso) mis huesos (Oscilación de mi
hueso)

Nunca se está haciendo viejo, música Reggae vez más (y más) y más (y más)
No nos no puede engañar, mi fi va haces da algo de la música de reggae prohibición deh fi a cantar
Algunos han ido con la historia y no saben lo di mantener moh dem ninguna parada blubberin
La mayor parte un espectáculo respecto a la dem da anciano
Tenemos un fi tirado alturas dem dem fi crear la leyenda
Usted no puede venir dime dice ser el hombre da cuando Yuh música del reggae no entienden
Suficiente una dem no sabe acerca de la música, prisa y solo a ellos una oportunidad para abusar de ella (woy)
Dem una cerda dem Nuh semillas wan fi cosechar, y un Yuh fi venta barata
Respecto a di youts Boust dem de di gueto para el rock and roll
Dey música de reggae marca un eco eco

Si la prohibición dem waganis, dem no puede seguir esto, escuchar un rugido de león di
Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae Oscilación de mi hueso (Oscilación de mi hueso) mis huesos (Oscilación de mi

hueso)
Nunca se está haciendo viejo, música Reggae vez más (y más) y más (y más)
Cuando toque de reggae di Italia y Alemania, rasta una llevar a cabo la ceremonia
Me muevo y vago, incluso kali donga
Me volvería a pie dicen dem estar seguro no me veo a nadie

Esto no es una competición, comprobar la visión
La música reggae no tiene la tez, sin fricción (Woyo)

Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae Oscilación de mi hueso (Oscilación de mi hueso) mis huesos (Oscilación de mi
hueso)
Nunca se está haciendo viejo, música Reggae vez más (y más) y más (y más)

Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae inna mi hueso

El MI consiguió alma, una me tiene ganas dis abeto más
Rasta tiene alma, (Señor) música reggae inna mi hueso
Rasta tiene alma, (Señor) música reggae inna mi hueso
leyenda big up di llamado Bob Marley
ascendente grande leyenda di con el nombre de Peter Tosh
ascendente grande leyenda di Bunny Wailer

y grande hasta la leyenda di Jacob Miller
Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs

Alton Ellis, muchos son gwan, pero no olvidado! (¡no olvidado!)

Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae Oscilación de mi hueso (Oscilación de mi hueso) mis huesos (Oscilación de mi
hueso)
Nunca se está haciendo viejo, música Reggae vez más (y más) y más (y más)
Big Up di joven legendaria Missle de ojos, Capleton, Sizzla Kalonji, Bounty, el hombre de Beenie
langaga y Kolti, Shabba Ranks, el hombre Kuami, Freddy Mgreggor, té de cacao, y Nelis
Luciano
Nah figet Buju Banton, y no hay mucho más que hablar
Turbulencia y Fanton, (I Wayne), lanudo, Sean Paul, hasta grandes yourselfOh oh
Si me Nuh llame a su nombre, por favor ponerse inna di siguiente canción (Woyo)
Caus 'Lista di un di nombrar demasiado largo
Rasta tiene alma, (Señor)
Alma (Señor)
Rasta tiene alma, (Señor)
Alma (Señor)
Llegamos alma (Señor)
Llegamos alma (Señor)
Rasta tiene alma, (Señor)
Llegamos alma (Señor)
Rasta tiene alma, la música reggae Oscilación de mi hueso (Oscilación de mi hueso) mis huesos (Oscilación de mi
hueso)
Nunca se está haciendo viejo, música Reggae vez más (y más) y más (y más)



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@marticuts

2024 coming in with some Rasta Soul!!!! It's never getting old!

@Khavy777

It’s 2023 & I’m still feeling this to my bone❤️

@RyanSmith-iw8sk

Straight fire. Its a shame this isnt an anthem.

@taramills5747

Me too

@SuperDarkblind

My booooonnne!

@shorndellnoel

Never geting old reggae music rocking my bone my bone my bone 🎶 😌

@angellalochoo6871

same

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@therepattoafrica7572

Who is here july 2023?

@paulocic7092

it's 4.5 billion years of Earth's existence and Rasta Got Soul!!!

@bernardkachaka7146

Brother do you know the beginning?

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