A year later the family moved to Denroy's homeland of Jamaica. In this period, three family members left the group. In Jamaica, Morgan Heritage began working with famed reggae producers Bobby Dixon and Lloyd James, resulting in the release of the critically acclaimed album Protect Us Jah (1997), followed by One Calling (1998), and the spiritually-inclined Don't Haffi Dread (1999). They released two albums by "The Morgan Heritage Family and Friends", and the Live in Europe! album recorded on their 2000 tour. Morgan Heritage toured in Europe again following the release of their 2001 album More Teachings... Their sixth studio album, Three in One, came out in 2003. They have released two DVD`s (Live In London and Live Over Europe 2003) with good success and "Full Circle" (2005)
There is a sibling band called L.M.S which is more hip-hop influenced without a band, that often tours with them and is a part of their family, as well as their father Denroy Morgan.
They are one of the most influential reggae bands today, returned to Jamaica and opened studio and realised 3 complilations of "Morgan Heritage Family and Friends" creating their own rhytms.
They have cooperated with most reggae bands and DJs (MCs) of today including Capleton, Luciano, Gentleman, Beres Hammond etc.
Can't Get We Out
Morgan Heritage Lyrics
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A True Them No Know We Give Our Soul To Jah Jah Longtime
Them Can't Get We Out
All Them A Try Fi Tear We Down Jah Protect We Full Time Yeah
Them Can′t Get We Out
See The More Them A Try
The More Jah Jah Show Us The Signs Yeah
Them Can't Get We Out
We Deh Pon Jah Works All The Way
Still Haffi Mindful Of The Friends Weh We Keeping
Because We Can't Accept The Blessings
The lyrics of Morgan Heritage's "Can't Get We Out" talk about the band's commitment to Jah (God) and how they won't let anyone tear them down. The phrase "them can't get we out" repeated throughout the song is a defiant declaration that no matter what obstacles come in their way, they won't be defeated or undermined. The song highlights the idea that Morgan Heritage has given their soul to Jah for a long time and that the more people try to tear them down, the more Jah shows them signs of protection.
The line "we still haffi mindful of the friends weh we keeping" reveals that even though the band members are confident in their faith and commitment to Jah, they still recognize the importance of surrounding themselves with trustworthy people who share their values. It's a reminder to choose friends who will uplift and support them in their spiritual journey.
Overall, "Can't Get We Out" is an uplifting and inspiring song that celebrates the power of faith and determination.
Line by Line Meaning
Them Can't Get We Out
We will not be removed or defeated by them
A True Them No Know We Give Our Soul To Jah Jah Longtime
We have devoted ourselves to Jah Jah for a long time and they do not understand that
Them Can't Get We Out
We will not be removed or defeated by them
All Them A Try Fi Tear We Down Jah Protect We Full Time Yeah
Despite their attempts to bring us down, Jah always protects us
Them Can't Get We Out
We will not be removed or defeated by them
See The More Them A Try
The harder they try
The More Jah Jah Show Us The Signs Yeah
The more Jah Jah reveals signs to guide us
Them Can't Get We Out
We will not be removed or defeated by them
So We Nuh Have No Time Fi Watch Them
We do not have time to pay attention to them
We Deh Pon Jah Works All The Way
We are constantly working in alignment with Jah
Still Haffi Mindful Of The Friends Weh We Keeping
We still have to be careful about who we associate with
Because We Can't Accept The Blessings
Because we cannot risk losing the blessings we have received from Jah Jah
Writer(s): Donovan Keith Bennett, Memmalatel Morgan, Nakhamyah Morgan, Una Iyarn Morgan, Carol Mclaughlin, Juan Donovan Bell, Peter Jonathan Morgan
Contributed by Jacob C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Drea Variames
I would love to know the lyrics to this song Can't Get We Out
@Humblentough
As an afro-costa rican man of jamaican descent growing up as a minority this song has become my personal hymn. "All dem a try to get we down Jah protect we full time"
@michaelpaul7164
RIP Peter Morgan my condolences goes out to the Morgan Heritage Family😢
@JJ-qt8hh
Journey well, Peter "Peetah" Morgan. OMG!!! Meh eye ah bleed watah! This is too much. Jamaica has lost a legendary King. We love you, Bredda. Rest in God's love ❤
@rickjames21
I first heard this joint in Vancouver like some years back and immediately connected. Morgan Heritage is so under rated.
@ianactille-vb7gz
Like 4real3
@perfectpat4306
Respect outta Harare Zimbabwe. Great song!!
@tendaikatiyo3849
Fi real
@harrisonhuti4111
Am caught between a rock and hard place, so i guess i cant get we out, but i love the part where they say He who Jah bless No man Curse!
@michael_caz_nyc
Most underrated Reggae artists of all time. Incredible vibes. oNe LovE from NYC