Jingo
Jelly Bean Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

Jingo, a song by Jelly Bean, could be interpreted as a comment on war-mongering and the destructive impact of war on people’s lives. The opening lyrics refer to an apparent war crisis – “there’s a war in the East, war in the West,” and “somewhere it’s raining lead.” The song seems to suggest that the obsession with power and control has led to the unnecessary loss of lives and destruction of families, communities, and societies. The lyrics “how many people must die?” and “is it worth it?” leave us with the feeling that the human cost of war is too great and that we need to question the motives underlying any call to arms.


The catchy tune and lyrics of Jingo could also be seen as a call to action for people to resist war and promote peace. The chorus asks listeners to “choose your leaders well” and “fight for your rights” instead of engaging in violent conflict. This could be seen as a call to engage in democracy, to select leaders who prioritize diplomacy and peaceful conflict resolution instead of war.


Overall, Jingo conveys a powerful message about the destructive power of war on people and societies. The song urges us to resist the temptation to engage in violence and instead prioritize peace and dialogue to resolve conflicts.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm not afraid
I am filled with courage and boldness.


I'm not ashamed
I hold no shame or embarrassment.


I will proclaim
I will loudly declare or announce.


The name of Jesus in this place
I will speak and honor the name of Jesus in this location.


I'm not afraid
I am filled with courage and boldness.


I'm not ashamed
I hold no shame or embarrassment.


I will proclaim
I will loudly declare or announce.


The name of Jesus in every space
I will speak and honor the name of Jesus in every location.


Jingo, jingo
A tribal call to action.


The king of kings is here
Jesus, the king of all kings, is present.


No need to fear
There is no reason to be afraid.


He's in the atmosphere
Jesus is present in the surrounding environment.


Jingo, jingo
A tribal call to action.


The king of kings is near
Jesus, the king of all kings, is in close proximity.


No need to fear
There is no reason to be afraid.


He's in the atmosphere
Jesus is present in the surrounding environment.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL BABATUNDE OLATUNJI

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Comments from YouTube:

Ramsés León

Cómo amo la música de los 80s 💖

Austin Reise

Yes. This the version I first heard way back in 1987. Awesome!

Jesus Radilla

Recuerdo muy bien este tema cuando lo bailamos que salí de chambelan por el año de 1988.

Dj Tech Houser

Despues de 30 años, La encontre👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

jacknjess

Friggin' DEF!!! Thanks for posting.

Hud Maughan

My Go To Dance Track In The Club.

Manny Pintado

Classic Jellybean.

Mayker Gonzalez Sepulveda

NICE SOUND!!!!!

Lionel Young

Mmmmmm what a classic one, on your feet all the time 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💯👌

AllRequired

Look, the dude did what he could with what he had. That alone meant something.

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