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.
Reggae Bring Back Love
Morgan Heritage Lyrics
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It's so nice, it's so sweet, it's so beautiful to see....
the people live in sweet, sweet love...
oh yeah
I and I feel the vibes
Lord knows it feels right
We can feel Jah love...woy
Give thanks for sweet reggae music
and it's positive vibes
Reggae music send a positive charge
to the hearts of mankind
Cho: Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the people)
Reggae brings back sweet sweet love
Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the Ghetto)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love
Oh lord
It's all coming back (It's all coming back)
The way we use the vibes
Oh brothers and sisters
Ina dancehall style
Oh what a sweet sensation
Rastaman Vibration
Take a hold of Reggae sensation
In this young generation
Cho: Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the people)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love
Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the ghetto)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love
The lyrics to Morgan Heritage's song Reggae Bring Back Love speaks to the power of reggae music to foster love and positive vibes among mankind. The song commences with a note of gratitude and praise as the artists express their joy and appreciation for reggae music and the goodness it brings. The first verse highlights the positive impact of reggae music on the love people have for one another. The music brings sweet, sweet love that flows amongst mankind in ways that make them feel the vibrations and feel right. This is an indication of the spiritual and emotional connection that reggae music is capable of building among people.
The second verse of the song reaffirms the positive charge that reggae music can send to the hearts of individuals. With gratitude and appreciation, the artists give thanks for the positive vibes that reggae music produces. The chorus emphasizes the centrality of love in reggae music. It highlights the power of reggae music to bring back love among people, in the heart of the people and the ghetto, acknowledging the power of music to cross all boundaries and bridge deep-seated divisions.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah! Oh God...we can see God bless reggae music once again
We can see that reggae music is blessed by God once again
It's so nice, it's so sweet, it's so beautiful to see....the people live in sweet, sweet love...oh yeah
It is wonderful and beautiful to see people living in sweet love
I and I feel the vibes
We feel the positive energy
Lord knows it feels right
It feels right and true
We can feel Jah love...woy Flowing amongst mankind
We can feel God's love flowing among all people
Give thanks for sweet reggae music and it's positive vibes Reggae music send a positive charge to the hearts of mankind
We are grateful for the positive energy of reggae music, which uplifts people's spirits
Cho: Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the people) Reggae brings back sweet sweet love Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the Ghetto) Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love
The chorus emphasizes how reggae music can bring love and positive feelings to all people, regardless of where they come from
Oh lord It's all coming back (It's all coming back) The way we use the vibes Oh brothers and sisters Ina dancehall style Oh what a sweet sensation Rastaman Vibration Take a hold of Reggae sensation In this young generation
The lyrics celebrate how reggae music is being rediscovered and enjoyed by a new generation, and how it brings people together in a joyful way
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MELBOURNE MILLER, PAUL CROSSDALE, BOBBY DIGITAL DIXON, PETER MORGAN, ROY MORGAN, MEMMALATEL MORGAN, UNA MORGAN, NAKHAMYAH MORGAN
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@its_eboni
These songs put me in such a nostalgic mood. Takes me back to a time in my earlier years, growing up with my dad by the riverside in the country, hills rolling for miles, food cooking in the kitchen and the battery operated radio playing right around the clock. Ofc daddy always made sure he had extra batteries, and as it turns out Morgan's Heritage was one of his favourite acts. 🖤 Thank you dad for cultivating your love of reggae in my heart and spirit.
@empresspoca
Beautiful memory
@sitoyamandela19
@@empresspoca yah empress
@tornadocharlimax2209
Reggae music is a natural Painkiller am from Kenya I say respect to Jamaican people
@lilhypez97
Thankyouu my blooda 🇯🇲 🇰🇪
@arekaykadkay
Q
@murimimanjani
Naturally,,,higher vibration,,,this reggae...kenya to jamaica...iende irudi
@kristawalters9162
2023 ❤❤❤who his rocking on this vibes..the world 🌎 an absolute all years on ..🇯🇲🇯🇲💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🕺🕺🕺
@michaelmaingi1662
The song takes me back to the days when I used to live at kawangware.... memories of my primary school friends.....
@seneta.kangaruamosleah.4321
Jamaica,is extremely land of talented Blacks...From Marley to Protoje,not forgetting Ini Kamoze;and,Luciano.