Kings Of Kings
Mojah Fantan Lyrics
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When I rise
Early this morning
I see love, I see love in front of me
yo again
When I rise
I see Jah Jah, Joy inside of me
yo again
Rpt 1:
It na take nothing at all fi hail the king
Him bless me in a what me doing
It na take nothing at all fi hail the king
Selassie the king of all king
Verse 1:
What It takes a man to gain the world
And loose his soul
Prophecy [Prophecy] It have fi full fill
Jah Jah work have fi unfold
To the young and the old the blind and the dumb
To the hype and the meek the week and the strong
Give Jah Jah thanks and just carry on
Chorus
Rpt 1
Verse 2:
Rise with me princess mi hace fi give praise
My two little kids and mi a raise
Jah bless mama and bless papa
And bless all me bad minded nieghbor
I just like to see my people live on
A fool with no king
with rightousness
Cause it na take nothing at all
Chorus
Rpt 1
Verse 3:
yo you coulda black white purple or blue
Love is for me mi say love is for you
ask the wicked man see what a he ga do
When he buckup waterloo
Hide them a Hide Said a to a catch a flu
When me pass through them a wonder who
tell wicked man them say dey ga haf fi get boo
fire fire bun dem
Chorus
Rpt 1
* © Fantan Mojah
The song "Hail The King" by Mojah Fantan is a celebration of Jah Jah, also known as Selassie, the King of all kings. The chorus of the song talks about seeing love and joy within oneself when rising early in the morning. The first verse talks about how chasing worldly possessions can make one lose their soul, and the work of Jah Jah must unfold for everyone, whether they are young or old, strong or weak. The second verse talks about giving thanks to Jah Jah for blessing one's family, including bad-minded neighbors. The third verse talks about how love is for everyone, regardless of their color, and how wicked people will face consequences for their actions.
The song conveys a powerful message of love and gratitude to Jah Jah. It emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's roots and values, rather than getting lost in the pursuit of materialistic pleasures. Fantan's use of Jamaican patois and reggae beats also adds a unique cultural touch to the song, making it a quintessential representation of Jamaican music.
Line by Line Meaning
When I rise
Early this morning
I see love, I see love in front of me
yo again
The singer wakes up early in the morning and sees love around him. He expresses his joy at the sight.
When I rise
Early this morning
I see Jah Jah, Joy inside of me
yo again
In addition to love, the singer feels joy that comes from the presence of Jah Jah or God within him.
It na take nothing at all fi hail the king
Him bless me in a what me doing
It na take nothing at all fi hail the king
Selassie the king of all king
The singer believes that it doesn't take a lot to worship and praise the king (presumably Jah or Haile Selassie). He feels that the king blesses him for his actions.
What It takes a man to gain the world
And loose his soul
Prophecy [Prophecy] It have fi full fill
Jah Jah work have fi unfold
To the young and the old the blind and the dumb
To the hype and the meek the week and the strong
Give Jah Jah thanks and just carry on
The singer laments that people often sacrifice their soul to achieve worldly success. He believes that prophecy must come to pass and God's work must unfold for everyone, regardless of intelligence or strength. He advises everyone to give thanks to God and continue on their path in life.
Rise with me princess mi hace fi give praise
My two little kids and mi a raise
Jah bless mama and bless papa
And bless all me bad minded nieghbor
I just like to see my people live on
A fool with no king
with rightousness
Cause it na take nothing at all
The singer asks his princess to rise and give praise to God with him, as well as his children, parents, and even his unkind neighbors. He wishes success for his people and reminds them that true righteousness requires nothing but faith in God.
yo you coulda black white purple or blue
Love is for me mi say love is for you
ask the wicked man see what a he ga do
When he buckup waterloo
Hide them a Hide Said a to a catch a flu
When me pass through them a wonder who
tell wicked man them say dey ga haf fi get boo
fire fire bun dem
The singer affirms that love is for everyone, regardless of their skin color. He warns that wicked people are bound to face consequences for their actions, such as encountering 'waterloo'. He implies that bad people will be punished and advises against associating with them.
Lyrics © SUELION MUSIC
Written by: BERESFORD HAMMOND
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biggreg77
There is no need to worry when jah is on my side!!! Big up.
alphab touray
With God everything is possible and without him i am nothing absolutely
Benson Dube
There is no need to worry, wen Jah is by mi side. Fantan Mojah.
Attila Lestal
Lovely regeea music, I think one of the best!!!!!!
Princess D
I LOVE THIS SONG ITS A CLASS BIG UP JAH
jayguh hill
Hail di king fantan big tune👍🏿👍🏿
Chari Kudzai
When Rasta brings out di Sermon,,,, mi stand with Jah in mi Corner 🔥🔥🔥
Nickel Taombe
no need to worry Jah will always be my side
RICORECONREDO
there is no need to worry when jah is by my side....BLESS
marvin maarbach
Kings of kings lord of lords