Music Is The Most High
Groundation Lyrics


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Onto the world...I'm sorry

Jah come from Sinai say
Lord I am, what I am
Lord I am, what I am
Lord I am, I'm gonna prove dem now
Wo, I am yeah!!!
Haile,Haile,Haile,Haile
Haile I Haile, Haile I, I

(vocalizations)

Late et night I vision with the Most High
Lord I, I should of never shown my face up inna
Going inna battle inne Jerusalem
Should I beg Natty come, Natty come
Should I move another way
Sahll I wait another day oh Lord

Go back to the earth....I (4x)
Go back a de man
A go back a de a man
Asoul, the soul, the soul
The soul, the soul, the soul

They ask me why I play music...
Music is the Most High

(vocalizations)

People we long to...over them region
Music vibration, for 40 days and 40 nights

(vocalizations)

Oh tonight let them be free tonight!
Oh tonight let them stay free tonight!

(vocalizations)





They ask me why I play music...
Music is th Most High

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Groundation's song "Music Is The Most High" convey a deep spiritual message about the power of music and its connection to the divine. The song starts with a declaration from Jah, who comes from Sinai and proclaims "Lord I am, what I am." The repetition of this phrase highlights the importance of self-awareness and acceptance in spiritual growth. The next line, "I'm gonna prove dem now," suggests a sense of determination and purpose in the face of adversity.


The next section of the song shifts to a personal reflection from the singer. He recalls a vision he had with the Most High, in which he regrets showing his face in battle in Jerusalem. He questions whether he should have begged Natty (a reference to the Rastafarian concept of Natty Dread, or the embodiment of the divine spirit) to come or moved another way. This section offers a glimpse into the singer's struggle with his own path and purpose.


The song then transitions to a call for freedom and liberation through music. The singer proclaims that music is the Most High and that it has the power to free people from oppression and unite them in a common vibration. The repetition of "Oh tonight let them be free tonight!" and "Oh tonight let them stay free tonight!" emphasizes the urgency and importance of this message.


Overall, "Music Is The Most High" is a powerful ode to the spiritual and transformative power of music. The lyrics combined with the reggae rhythms and vocalizations create a sense of transcendence and upliftment that resonates with listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

Onto the world...I'm sorry
I'm apologizing to the world for any wrongs I may have caused.


Jah come from Sinai say
God has spoken from Mount Sinai.


Lord I am, what I am
I am who I am, and I am not changing for anyone.


Lord I am, I'm gonna prove dem now
I will show everyone who I am and what I am capable of.


Haile,Haile,Haile,Haile Haile I Haile, Haile I, I (vocalizations)
Praising Emperor Haile Selassie I, the divine figure and leader of the Rastafarian religion.


Late et night I vision with the Most High Lord I, I should of never shown my face up inna Going inna battle inne Jerusalem Should I beg Natty come, Natty come Should I move another way Sahll I wait another day oh Lord
At night I have a spiritual vision with God, and I question whether I should have ever gotten involved in a battle in Jerusalem. I consider asking for divine intervention or finding a different path, and seek guidance from God.


Go back to the earth....I (4x) Go back a de man A go back a de a man Asoul, the soul, the soul The soul, the soul, the soul
Reflecting on returning to the earth as a mere mortal being, and the essence of the soul.


They ask me why I play music... Music is the Most High
People ask me why I make music, but the truth is that music is the highest form of spiritual expression.


People we long to...over them region Music vibration, for 40 days and 40 nights (vocalizations)
We long to unite people through music, and its positive vibrations can have a lasting impact for an extended period of time.


Oh tonight let them be free tonight! Oh tonight let them stay free tonight! (vocalizations)
Advocating for freedom and liberation, possibly in the context of a social or political struggle.


They ask me why I play music... Music is th Most High
Reiterating that the reason for playing music is rooted in its spiritual significance.




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