Gomba Jahbari attributes their musical style and influence to many reggae artists including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, ASWAD, The Itals, and Burning Spear. They write and sing songs in both Spanish and English.
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Acho Puñeta
Gomba Jahbari Lyrics
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Roots Man style es la que hay
Pa mis hermanos boricua negro y latino
Roots and culture
Un largo tiempo yo esperando esta noche de hoy mulata
Un largo tiempo que a mi gente y a ti los quiero ver
Mi reggae es salvaje hombre mujer prepárense
Al roots Man style le voy a meter
Roll call fi di dance Hall even in spanish as I would say
Acho puñetaa
Acho puñeta
Negro y latino enciende un blunt y ven a bailar
Acho puñetaa
Acho puñeta
Negro y latino enciende un blunt y ven a bailar
A want me seh aja
Roots Man style si tu quieres negra tienes que mover woyoy
Roots Man style si tu quieres negro tienes que mover
Vengan al dancehall party
Roots Man style si tu quieres negra tienes que mover woyoy
Roots Man style si tu quieres negro tienes que mover
Vengan al dancehall party
The lyrics of Gomba Jahbari's song "Acho Puñeta" express a call to people of African and Latino descent to come together and dance to reggae music. The singer expresses excitement for this long-awaited night and the opportunity to see his people and the beauty of diversity within the community. This is emphasized by him speaking in Spanish, calling for a "roll call fi di dance hall" and inviting people to "enciende un blunt y ven a bailar."
The song is an anthem for cultural solidarity and the importance of music and dance in bringing people together. The phrase "roots and culture" is repeated multiple times to reinforce this message. It is also clear from the lyrics that the singer is of Afro-Latino descent and feels a strong connection to both cultures.
Overall, "Acho Puñeta" is a high-energy dance song with a powerful message about unity, cultural identity, and the importance of celebrating diversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Roll call fi the dance Hall party
Attendance check for the dancehall party.
Roots Man style es la que hay
The musical style is the Roots Man's specialty.
Pa mis hermanos boricua negro y latino
This song is dedicated to my Puerto Rican, black, and Latino brothers.
Roots and culture
This is a song about roots and culture.
Un largo tiempo yo esperando esta noche de hoy mulata
I have been waiting a long time for this night, my beautiful mixed-race woman.
Un largo tiempo que a mi gente y a ti los quiero ver
I have been waiting a long time to see my people and you.
Mi reggae es salvaje hombre mujer prepárense
My reggae music is wild, so get ready everyone.
Al roots Man style le voy a meter
I am going to play a lot of Roots Man-style music tonight.
Roll call fi di dance Hall even in spanish as I would say
Attendance check for the dancehall party, even if it's in Spanish.
Acho puñetaa
An expression of enthusiasm and excitement, similar to saying 'Yes!' or 'Woohoo!'.
Acho puñeta
An expression of enthusiasm and excitement, similar to saying 'Yes!' or 'Woohoo!'.
Negro y latino enciende un blunt y ven a bailar
Black and Latino people, light up a blunt and come dance.
A want me seh aja
An expression of agreement or affirmation, similar to saying 'yes' or 'I agree'.
Roots Man style si tu quieres negra tienes que mover woyoy
If you want to dance to Roots Man-style music, you have to move, my beautiful black woman.
Roots Man style si tu quieres negro tienes que mover
If you want to dance to Roots Man-style music, you have to move, my beautiful black man.
Vengan al dancehall party
Come to the dancehall party.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Carmelo Javier Romero, Guillermo Martin Bonetto, Hiram Ivan Cruz-Garcia, Jeff Daniel Fontanez, Pedro Juan Vazquez, Wilfredo Datil, Alberto Horacio Montenegro Delgado, Luis Gonzalez Simonet
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@SinSuelaTV
Acho puñetaaa un honor trabajar con esta gente.... ¡RESPETO!🙏
@Paradoxxiii
PJ Sin Suela Mano, tu siempre metiendo candela
@danteburgos1343
Estas en todas papi! Exito!
@juansolis2704
Mueva la peluaa pj sin suela 🤘🏼
@chesse-tbermudez633
Papillo t deseo lo mejor y la humildad prevalence le metite 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@brandonarechar6557
Mis respetos pj en lo personal creo que la estas rompiendo eres un excelente rapero y siempre le pones tu toque 😉👌🏽
@ramonpineda7514
Orgulloso de ser latino!!! Un abrazo fuerte para mi gente latina siempre para delante y gracias Jamaica por el reggae!!! 🇯🇲🇦🇷🇨🇴🇨🇺🇵🇦🇵🇷🇻🇪🇺🇾🇸🇻🇵🇪🇬🇹🇪🇨🇧🇷🇨🇱🇩🇴🇭🇳🇲🇽🇵🇾🇧🇴🇨🇷✌🏿✌🏾✌🏽✌🏼✌🏻
@josuerod6071
Y a Panama por ser el primer pais en sacarlo en español.
@cube6485
❤
@MrBLAZTOY
pero Jamaica no se consideran latinos ... si no gringos... así que Jamaica no pertenece a nuestra hermosa raza