Brave Ones
Ky-Mani Marley Lyrics
Na na nan na na
Mi tired, mi tired yeah
Na na na na na
Tired of di sufferation(tired of di sufferation)
Woooohhhh, wooohhh(wooohhh)
Fed up of di bodderation(fed up of di bodderation)
Wooooyyyyyy oyyy
We need to make a stop
Beg yuh some clearance
Nooo
Dem a seh dem nuh have nuh vacancy
And a seh dem have go call mi fi wait and see
Selassie sons, we are di brave ones
We nah have nuh time fi go mingle with pagans
Trod di right road even if a poverty
Try hold on in this world of calamity
1:
Well even though we work so hard(so hard) still nuh get no pay
Di thunda rainstorm and mamma boardhouse blow away
You a weh dem did deh when ghetto youth a try mantain
A gully life and try to find a way to cure di pain
A so much people suffa mi nobody to tek the blame
Dem woulda love to leave mi on the ground, fi bun up inna flame
But it nah go get nuh chance fi see mi snort up nuh cocaine
Yuh mussi mad yuh must be crazy I will say it
We need to make a stop
Beg yuh some clearance
Why dem a judge mi fi mi Rasta appearance
Nooo
Dem a seh dem nuh have nuh vacancy
And a seh dem have go call mi fi wait and see
Selassie sons, we are di brave ones
We nah have nuh time fi go mingle with pagans
Trod di right road even if a poverty
Try hold on in this world of calamity
2:
Mussi through dem see di locks pon mi head
Dem think I'm not intelligent but I'm here, to show dem what is evident
Dem betta know I'm not a weed fans
And when mi touch di road Jah is my defence
So be real and dont pretend
And in the righteous book that was written
So call on Jah Jah who made this
He will embraces
Negative people wi dont need them
We need to make a stop
Beg yuh some clearance
Why dem a judge mi fi mi Rasta appearance
Nooo
Dem a seh dem nuh have nuh vacancy
And a seh dem have go call mi fi wait and see
Selassie sons, we are di brave ones
We nah have nuh time fi go mingle with pagans
Trod di right road even if a poverty
Try hold on in this world of calamity
3:
Hey
And you dont have to judge mi
Cause we all Jah Jah children
And if you break this hungry
Dont need it all
Take some and givin
We need to make a stop
Beg yuh some clearance
Why dem a judge mi fi mi Rasta appearance
Nooo
Dem a seh dem nuh have nuh vacancy
And a seh dem have go call mi fi wait and see
Selassie sons, we are di brave ones
We nah have nuh time fi go mingle with pagans
Trod di right road even if a poverty
Try hold on in this world of calamity
Writer(s): Christina Bennett, Donovan Keith Bennett Copyright: Songs Of Vendetta Publishing, Greensleeves Publishing Limited
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Ky-Mani Marley (born February 26, 1976, in Falmouth, Jamaica) is a Jamaican actor and reggae musician. He is the son of singer Bob Marley and table tennis champion Anita Belnavis, and the half-brother of Ziggy Marley. Marley's first appearance as musician took place in 1996 when he recorded Like Father Like Son, an album consisting of cover versions of some of his father's songs. His next album, 1999's "The Journey", received mass critical acclaim, and achieved relatively good sales. Read Full BioKy-Mani Marley (born February 26, 1976, in Falmouth, Jamaica) is a Jamaican actor and reggae musician. He is the son of singer Bob Marley and table tennis champion Anita Belnavis, and the half-brother of Ziggy Marley. Marley's first appearance as musician took place in 1996 when he recorded Like Father Like Son, an album consisting of cover versions of some of his father's songs. His next album, 1999's "The Journey", received mass critical acclaim, and achieved relatively good sales. His 2001 album, "Many More Roads", was nominated for a Grammy for best reggae album. He lost to his brother Damian's album, "Halfway Tree".
In 2002 he played lead role (Biggs) in the film Shottas along with Spragga Benz, Paul Campbell, Louie Rankin, Wyclef Jean, Screechie Bop and many more. It is an original story that shows the life of a shotta/gangster on the streets of Jamaica and Miami.
He achieved even more success as a musician with a cover of Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue, in collaboration with the Fugees' Pras. He has also starred in several films, including Shottas in 2002 and as John the Baptist in the 2004 film Haven.
Remaining true to his Jamaican culture, Ky-mani's fondness for all genres of music influences the work he creates. Ky-mani is an artist with no limits. Incorporating world music, hip hop, blues, rock and a grass roots sound into his music, the end product is the pure representation of life for Ky-mani. The Ky-mani Marley sound is one that transcends cultural lines and prohibits him from being categorized as only a reggae artist. His raw, unadulterated, gruff sound captures the listener and reverberates the essence of Ky-mani's life story.
Ky-mani launched his latest album "Radio" in 2007. The album features several key singles including One Time, The March and Conversation among others. All of the songs contain Marley’s unique sound of classical reggae beats mixed with contemporary hip hop. Also featured on the CD are some of today’s hottest artists including Young Buck, Mya and Gail Gotti.
In 2002 he played lead role (Biggs) in the film Shottas along with Spragga Benz, Paul Campbell, Louie Rankin, Wyclef Jean, Screechie Bop and many more. It is an original story that shows the life of a shotta/gangster on the streets of Jamaica and Miami.
He achieved even more success as a musician with a cover of Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue, in collaboration with the Fugees' Pras. He has also starred in several films, including Shottas in 2002 and as John the Baptist in the 2004 film Haven.
Remaining true to his Jamaican culture, Ky-mani's fondness for all genres of music influences the work he creates. Ky-mani is an artist with no limits. Incorporating world music, hip hop, blues, rock and a grass roots sound into his music, the end product is the pure representation of life for Ky-mani. The Ky-mani Marley sound is one that transcends cultural lines and prohibits him from being categorized as only a reggae artist. His raw, unadulterated, gruff sound captures the listener and reverberates the essence of Ky-mani's life story.
Ky-mani launched his latest album "Radio" in 2007. The album features several key singles including One Time, The March and Conversation among others. All of the songs contain Marley’s unique sound of classical reggae beats mixed with contemporary hip hop. Also featured on the CD are some of today’s hottest artists including Young Buck, Mya and Gail Gotti.
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orayon carter
Never gets old🔥🔥
Rico Nottage
Pure fire 🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥
natty_dreadman
This song is so fuckin magical. Amazing. Nice vibes, really pleasant to listen.
Ras Cassa
Timeless chune
Mag Dzik
Kocham, kocham, kocham 💚💛❤️
Sharlene Burt
I love this song
Marc B
Ome of mi favourite riddims. 2022 and it STILL has a huge ass message. Most artists pon dis riddim MURDER di ting!!!
One Love, Ya'll. 💚
Dennis Ongondo
Still mashing it up FIRE!!!!!
Pedro Gras
I have to say thank you to all Marley family, they made and make more comfortable my estance in this mad world. Pray for France. Pray for the peace. Love
Emmanuel Ememguy
Kymani marley is here embrace him. brave ones are here to stay