Tacko
Max Romeo Lyrics


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Dem say Rasta confused
Him no know wha fe do
Dem say Selassie is lost
But only Jah Jah have the last laugh yeah
So Rasta don't get foolish
And let the newsman words fool you
Rasta just play it cool and don't be a fool
Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
Just cool it
Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
Just watch dem
(repeat)
For dem a tacko, tacko, tacko
Dem a tacko, tacko, tacko (repeat)

Dem say Rasta confused
Him no know wha fe do
Dem say Selassie is lost
But only Jah Jah have the last laugh yeah
So Rasta don't get foolish
And let the newsman words fool you
Rasta just you laugh, laugh at de Babylon dem

Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
Just cool it
Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
Just watch dem
(repeat)




For dem a tacko, tacko, tacko
Dem a tacko, tacko, tacko (repeat)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Max Romeo's "Tacko" convey a message of resilience and wisdom in the face of criticism and confusion. The song begins with the statement "Dem say Rasta confused, him no know wha fe do," implying that the Rastafarian community is often misunderstood and misjudged by outsiders. People label them as lost and foolish, but Max Romeo reminds them that only Jah Jah (God) has the last laugh.


Rastafarians are often associated with reggae music and the Jamaican culture. Their beliefs follow a mix of Christian and African spiritual traditions, including a focus on the worship and reverence of Haile Selassie, the former Ethiopian Emperor who is believed to be an incarnation of God. Max Romeo's lyrics defend the Rasta way of life by advising them to not fall victim to newsman's words and instead play it cool and remain wise.


The repetition of "Jah Jah Jah" in the chorus encourages listeners to stay calm and watch what others do instead of getting foolish and caught up in the confusion. The phrase "dem a tacko" refers to those who are fake and hypocritical, which Max Romeo warns his listeners to be aware of.


Overall, Max Romeo's "Tacko" is a statement of resistance and empowerment in the face of misunderstanding and labels thrown at Rastafarians. The song is a reminder that staying true to oneself, remaining wise and calm, and laughing at the Babylon (system) are necessary steps in overcoming an unjust and oppressive society.


Line by Line Meaning

Dem say Rasta confused
People say that Rastafarians are confused


Him no know wha fe do
They don't know what to do


Dem say Selassie is lost
They say that Haile Selassie is lost


But only Jah Jah have the last laugh yeah
But only God will have the last laugh, yeah


So Rasta don't get foolish
So, Rasta, don't act foolishly


And let the newsman words fool you
And don't let the words of the newsman deceive you


Rasta just play it cool and don't be a fool
Just play it cool and don't act foolishly


Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
I say God, God, God, God, God, God, God


Just cool it
Just relax


Me say Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah Jah
I say God, God, God, God, God, God, God


Just watch dem
Just observe them


For dem a tacko, tacko, tacko
Because they are acting foolishly, foolishly, foolishly


Dem a tacko, tacko, tacko (repeat)
They are acting foolishly (repeat)


Rasta just you laugh, laugh at de Babylon dem
Rasta, just laugh, laugh at the Babylonians




Lyrics © BROADWAY MUSIC CORPORATION
Written by: MAURICE CLIVE HUNT, MAXIE SMITH

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