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Jah Cure Lyrics


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SELASSIE I JAH RASTAFAR I
A spectacular and jah cure
ETHIOPIAN children mount ZION I i an i
Hey weh di bible dem deh pray
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Chant RASTAMAN chant
Chant and feel so high
Until you reach the sky
Meditation feel so high
I would fly high away

Spectacular 2x

Now man affi guh chant and pray
A psalms a day keep di devil away
Trust and obey never you go a stray

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Yes dem confuse
Dem nuh know a which road fi choose
Dem and di devil gone pon cruise
Yes dem confuse
Dem nuh know a which road fi choose
Yes di devil guh blow dem fuse
Yes di devil guh jam dem and him dine dem
And him swine dem RASTAMAN come yah fi remind dem
Yow mi affi hail momma MEGA mi hail mi king
Righteousness i man rising
Jah cure yuh keep di fiyah burning

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Words of love chants of love
Guh put yuh in di highest heights
Blessing from above SELASSIE I love
Is always right
So trod on to your way
JAH will bless your day
ETHIOPIA is my home
I an i must leave this alone
I dont have no bed dung a rome
RASTAMAN a trod inna di BOZRAC zone

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Spectacular2
Hey yow den
Out a BOBO camp a nine mile
Just keep da prince and da princess dem mild
Ooiee inna babylon dem a move too vile
Who dem nuh kill dem guh send a exile

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Glorification of this blackman nation
I give thanks and love and how JAH bless momma earth





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jah Cure's song "Chant" are focused on the Rastafarian faith and encourage believers to stay true to their beliefs in the face of confusion and temptation. The opening lines of the song refer to Haile Selassie I, the Ethiopian emperor who is considered a divine figure in Rastafarianism. The song then encourages listeners to chant and meditate, emphasizing the power of prayer to keep the devil at bay.


The chorus repeats the word "spectacular," which may be a reference to the beauty and majesty of the Rastafarian faith or to the feeling of being elevated through meditation and prayer. The second verse describes people who are confused and unsure of their path, possibly due to their association with the devil. However, the Rastaman is able to provide guidance and remind them of the importance of righteousness.


The third verse focuses on love and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. The final line of the song describes the singer's gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon him by Jah.


Line by Line Meaning

SELASSIE I JAH RASTAFAR I
Jah Cure expresses his faith in Selassie I and the Rastafarian way of life.


ETHIOPIAN children mount ZION I i an i
Refers to the Ethiopian roots of Rastafarianism and the spiritual journey to reach Mount Zion.


Hey weh di bible dem deh pray
Asking where the Bible is so that he and others can pray and seek guidance.


Chant RASTAMAN chant
Encouraging Rastafarians to chant as a way of worshipping and connecting with Jah.


Chant and feel so high
Chanting helps Rastafarians to feel elevated and spiritually connected.


Until you reach the sky
Metaphor for reaching a heightened spiritual state.


Meditation feel so high
Meditation is another way of feeling spiritually elevated.


I would fly high away
Expressing the desire to transcend earthly problems and reach spiritual enlightenment.


Spectacular
A simple expression of amazement and awe.


Now man affi guh chant and pray
Stressing the importance of chanting and praying for spiritual guidance and protection.


A psalms a day keep di devil away
Encouraging the daily reading of Psalms to ward off evil and negativity.


Trust and obey never you go a stray
Encouraging faith in Jah and adherence to his teachings to avoid straying from the spiritual path.


Yes dem confuse
Acknowledge that some people are lost and confused.


Dem nuh know a which road fi choose
People who are lost do not know which path to take to find spiritual enlightenment.


Dem and di devil gone pon cruise
Those who are lost are easily tempted by the devil to stray further from the spiritual path.


Yes di devil guh blow dem fuse
The devil tempts and confuses people to the point of breaking and giving into temptation.


Yes di devil guh jam dem and him dine dem
The devil traps and manipulates people to his will.


And him swine dem RASTAMAN come yah fi remind dem
The Rastafarians come to remind people of Jah's teachings and the importance of the spiritual path.


Yow mi affi hail momma MEGA mi hail mi king
Expressing gratitude and respect to the powerful feminine and masculine forces in the universe.


Righteousness i man rising
The call for righteousness to prevail and elevate individuals.


Jah cure yuh keep di fiyah burning
Acknowledge for Jah Cure for keeping the spiritual flame alive.


Words of love chants of love
The importance of love and positive energy in the spiritual path.


Guh put yuh in di highest heights
Positive energy brings spiritual elevation and enlightenment.


Blessing from above SELASSIE I love
The all-encompassing and transcendent love of Jah is a blessing from above.


So trod on to your way
Encouraging individuals to continue on their spiritual journey.


JAH will bless your day
The belief that Jah will continue to bless and guide individuals on their spiritual path.


ETHIOPIA is my home
A deep love and respect for the African homeland of Rastafarianism.


I an i must leave this alone
Individuals must leave behind negative influences and walk away from temptation.


I dont have no bed dung a rome
Refusing to become complacent or corrupted by Western society and its vices.


RASTAMAN a trod inna di BOZRAC zone
Reference to the Biblical Valley of Bozrah and the struggle to attain spiritual freedom.


Hey yow den
A call for attention or address to others.


Out a BOBO camp a nine mile
Bobo Ashanti community in Jamaica.


Just keep da prince and da princess dem mild
Protecting and nurturing the future generation of Rastafarians.


Ooiee inna babylon dem a move too vile
Expressing distaste for the corruption and negativity of Western society.


Who dem nuh kill dem guh send a exile
Corrupt and violent individuals are often punished or exiled.


Glorification of this blackman nation
Celebrating the strength and resilience of the black community and people of African descent.


I give thanks and love and how JAH bless momma earth
Gratitude for the blessings and love that Jah has bestowed upon the earth and its inhabitants.




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Comments from YouTube:

backawallmovement

Very good tune!

KiraKanika

Chant Jah Cure "Many days i fell so high, i would fly ah way" Jah Rastafari King of Kings Lord of Lords

Lila Love

this never gets old 😍😍😍

kyle edwards

truer play this 247 in my car.lol

Andies Live

JAH CURE, YOU ARE TRULY MAGNIFICENT!

melicia crosby

love this chant jah

RayShow TV

Rastafari .. grew up listening to this.. 🤙🏼

Marie Bell

Jah Bless One Love ❤

Luke Issachar Blenman

Hail him be the highest jah Rastafari ♥️💛💚

Elaine Dayola

This was the real jah cure jah rastaf

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