Want More Weed
Morgan Heritage Lyrics


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Intro:
Avrakedabra
I ah ask
Ah weh di people dem want
Dem want more reggae
Dem want more reggae (yeah)
Inna dem bones Inna dem bones
Dem want more reggae
Hear me now

Chorus:
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
And when it move you, you want some more
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
So tell me, why live life without it

Verse:
Eyes on police, I see them coming
Some are afraid but i ain't running
Where else do we have to go
We can't jam outta space (no)
Talk dem ah talk, misleading the population (lie dem ah tell)
Telling the mass the music bread corruption (lie dem ah tell)
And while we fight and fuss they are taking control
Of everything here

Chorus:
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
And when it move you, you want some more
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
So tell me, why live life without it

Verse:
No medicine from no doctor, can give you this healing
No case from no lawyer, can give you this freedom
Open up ur eyes it's revealing 
To one and all the doors are open to the kingdom
Where reggae music lives
Where reggae music lives
So don't fight it, come and fulljoy it
Now don't fight it, it will fill every void

Chorus:
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
And when it move you, you want some more
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
So tell me, why live life without it

Bridge:
It nah go nice if reggae huh in den
Now what is life without this music
It's like the earth without the sun
Earth without the moon
No balance nah go deh deh
Time time we see the healing powers of
This music that gives us life
Makes all races unite

Chorus:
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Can you feel it
Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Why live life without it
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
And when it move you, YOU want some more
Cause when it touch you, you want some more
So tell me, why live life without it

Overall Meaning

Morgan Heritage's "Want More Weed" serves as a profound ode to reggae music, underscoring its cultural significance and transformative power. The opening lines set a tone of inquiry, as the artist poses questions to the audience about their desires, emphasizing the urgency of wanting more reggae. This serves as an acknowledgment of the genre’s deep roots in the lives of its listeners, suggesting that reggae is not merely a form of entertainment but a vital essence that resides “inna dem bones.” The invocation "Avrakedabra" implies a magical element, suggesting that reggae possesses an almost mystical quality that can evoke deep emotional responses and create a sense of connection among its fans.


The chorus expands on the idea of reggae's pervasive influence, with the phrase "Reggae Rockaz in your bones" implying a fundamental compatibility between the listener and the music. This notion of feeling it in one’s bones underscores how deeply ingrained reggae can be within an individual, almost to the point of being essential for living fully. The repetition of queries about why one would want to live without reggae reveals a conviction that life is incomplete without music that inspires, uplifts, and transforms. The chorus’s emphasis on desire and craving ("you want some more") not only reflects the addictive quality of reggae but also serves to unite listeners in their shared experiences of joy and celebration when engaging with the music.


The verses delve deeper into the social and political context surrounding reggae music. Here, the lyrics illustrate not just a celebration of the genre but a critique of societal issues, with references to police presence and the misleading narratives propagated by authority figures. The artists highlight the contrast between the healing power of music and the struggles faced in the broader society. The lines suggest that reggae serves as a refuge from oppressive circumstances and a vehicle for expression in a times ripe with misinformation. By rejecting fear and instead choosing to embrace reggae, the song encourages listeners to find solidarity and empowerment through music—a reminder that while external forces may seek to control, the essence of reggae offers liberation.


The bridge further amplifies this theme of necessity, presenting reggae music as a cornerstone of life akin to the sun and moon. This metaphor emphasizes balance; much like the natural world relies on celestial bodies for regulation, human existence is portrayed as fundamentally incomplete without reggae. The call for unity among different races and cultures through reggae signifies its potential to bridge divides and foster communal healing. The artist advocates for the recognition of reggae's power to not only evoke personal fulfillment but also promote societal cohesion, reinforcing the idea that this music holds an indispensable place in our world. Overall, "Want More Weed" transcends the notion of mere entertainment to resonate deeply with themes of identity, resistance, and communal unity, embodying the transformative power of reggae music within the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Avrakedabra
A magical incantation signifies the beginning of an extraordinary experience.


I ah ask
I pose a question, inviting contemplation.


Ah weh di people dem want
What is it that the people truly desire?


Dem want more reggae
They seek an abundance of reggae music in their lives.


Dem want more reggae (yeah)
Their yearning for reggae is undeniable and enthusiastic.


Inna dem bones Inna dem bones
The desire for reggae resonates deeply within their very being.


Dem want more reggae
Again, the yearning for reggae is emphasized as a core desire.


Hear me now
I ask for your attention to my message.


Can you feel it
Do you sense the vibrant energy of reggae?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Reggae rhythms resonate within your inner essence.


Why live life without it
What is the purpose of life if it lacks this enriching music?


Can you feel it
Once more, do you perceive this powerful energy?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
The reggae spirit is embedded within you.


Why live life without it
Living without reggae is depriving yourself of joy.


Cause when it touch you, you want some more
The experience of reggae is so captivating that it leaves you craving further encounters.


And when it move you, you want some more
When it stirs your emotions, your desire only intensifies.


Cause when it touch you, you want some more
The impact of reggae is profound, igniting a hunger for additional experiences.


So tell me, why live life without it
I challenge you to consider the void in existence devoid of reggae.


Eyes on police, I see them coming
I observe authority figures approaching, suggesting a tension in the environment.


Some are afraid but i ain't running
While others may feel fear and retreat, I stand my ground.


Where else do we have to go
We lack other places to escape or enjoy ourselves.


We can't jam outta space (no)
Music transcends physical boundaries; it's a necessity we can't abandon.


Talk dem ah talk, misleading the population (lie dem ah tell)
Critics speak falsehoods that confuse the masses.


Telling the mass the music bread corruption (lie dem ah tell)
They claim that music leads to negativity, which is misleading.


And while we fight and fuss they are taking control
As we bicker, those in power monopolize our resources.


Of everything here
They assert authority over every aspect of our lives.


Can you feel it
Do you sense this powerful vibe?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
Reggae's essence pulses within you.


Why live life without it
Existence feels empty without reggae's influence.


Can you feel it
Do you recognize this uplifting energy?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
The rhythms of reggae are inextricable from your spirit.


Why live life without it
Why lead a life devoid of its joyful essence?


No medicine from no doctor, can give you this healing
Conventional medicine fails to offer the profound healing found in music.


No case from no lawyer, can give you this freedom
Legal assistance cannot grant the liberation that music provides.


Open up ur eyes it's revealing
Awareness leads to the discovery of truths that uplift.


To one and all the doors are open to the kingdom
Everyone is welcome to access the joy that music brings.


Where reggae music lives
A place where the spirit of reggae thrives and flourishes.


Where reggae music lives
Reaffirming the importance of reggae's presence.


So don't fight it, come and fulljoy it
Embrace and relish in the joy that reggae offers.


Now don't fight it, it will fill every void
Resisting reggae only leads to emptiness; embracing it brings fulfillment.


Can you feel it
Do you sense that potent energy once again?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
That rhythm remains deep within your spirit.


Why live life without it
Life is less meaningful without the influence of reggae.


Can you feel it
Once again, are you aware of this energizing sensation?


Reggae Rockaz in your bones
The reggae spirit undeniably resides within you.


Why live life without it
Reflect on the hollowness of an existence lacking reggae.


Cause when it touch you, you want some more
The touching experience of reggae creates an irresistible craving.


And when it move you, YOU want some more
When reggae stirs your emotions, your desire to engage only deepens.


Cause when it touch you, you want some more
The impact of reggae's embrace leaves you yearning for additional experiences.


So tell me, why live life without it
Challenge yourself to consider a life devoid of reggae's enriching experience.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
Written by: FRED SCHNEIDER, Gramps Morgan, Matthieu Bost, MEMMALATEL Morgan, Nakhamyah Morgan, Peter Morgan

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Comments from YouTube:

@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 ❤

@ryanglasgow155

Restt well peetah.. condolences to the entire heritage family ❤❤❤. Georgetown Guyana

@joemike8675

This was the song that made me know Peetah, when I used to hum to the tunes, without listening to the lyrics as a kid... Reality made me learn the lyrics, as I was growing up, all thanks to this great family of the Heritage... May Peetah REST IN POWER🕊️🌴 the love is constant ❤

@Kader9275

💪🫶🫡

@perfectpat4306

Respect outta Harare Zimbabwe. Great song!!

@tendaikatiyo3849

Fi real

@paulndiangui6989

I love Zimbabwe, was there in 2007 and We Kenyans love Zim a lot.

@rickjames21

I first heard this joint in Vancouver like some years back and immediately connected. Morgan Heritage is so under rated.

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