Check It Out
Mr. Fang feat. Violet Lyrics
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And I man a sing a rasta song
Bongo push di grass cart
Di way dem gal ya look so good mi shout out
But a wey di grass cart
A couldn't she alone dat mi shout out
Bongo push di grass cart
But a how di grass cart
Di gal dem deh yah so an man a drive round so
But a coulda conman deacon married man gunman
Yuh tek di wrong road wi shout it out
Coulda preacher teacher bachelor senator
Yuh tek di wrong road wi a shout it out
Some lemon out bleach out coke out freak out
Yuh tek di wrong road wi a shout it out
Long time ina di closet an wah screechie out
But sing dis when time dem come bout
Bongo push di grass cart
Di way dem gal ya look so good mi shout out
But a wey di grass cart
A couldn't she alone dat mi shout out
Bongo push di grass cart
An we nah drive round a back road
But a how di grass cart
Bare gal deh pon wi base
Teeth clean an pretty wid colgate toothpaste
Cute inna face an good below waist
An we nah shoot nuh pool inna dem face
Some driver a she dat dem nuh partial
Some breed a sittn weh dem a teach some lickle gal
A put dem material inna di wrong serial
When yuh si dem jus use yuh vocal
Bongo push di grass cart
Di way dem gal ya look so good mi shout out
But a wey di grass cart
A couldn't she alone dat mi shout out
Bongo push di grass cart
An we nah drive round a back road
But a how di grass cart
The lyrics of the song Check It Out by Mr. Fang feat. Violet celebrates the Rastafarian culture and praises the beauty of women. The first two lines of the song establish the connection between the singer and the rasta culture. Bongo, who is mentioned in the song, represents a Rastafarian as he is a rasta man who is pushing a grass cart. The grass cart could mean the traditional cart pushed by Rastafarians to carry goods or, in a metaphorical sense, it could also mean the Rastafarian way of life. The singer, who is also Rastafarian, sings a song that represents the culture of Rastafarians.
The following lines in the song confirm that the singer admires the beauty of women. The sight of women causes the singer to shout out, and he expresses his admiration by saying that they look good. However, the grass cart alone is not the reason for his shout-out; it is also because of the women. The rest of the lyrics are an admonishment to those who take a wrong path in life. The singer uses powerful imagery to portray these people as corrupt, dishonest, and immoral. The song ends with the singer asking Bongo to push his cart, reaffirming his connection to the Rastafarian culture.
Line by Line Meaning
Bongo is a rastaman
Bongo is a follower of Rastafarianism
And I man a sing a rasta song
I am singing a song dedicated to Rastafarianism
Bongo push di grass cart
Bongo is moving a cart full of grass
Di way dem gal ya look so good mi shout out
The women look so attractive that I can't help but shout
But a wey di grass cart
But it's not just the cart that deserves attention
A couldn't she alone dat mi shout out
It's not just one woman that deserves recognition
An we nah drive round a back road
We are not driving around in a secluded area
But a how di grass cart
But what about the cart?
Di gal dem deh yah so an man a drive round so
There are women around here and men are driving around
But a coulda conman deacon married man gunman
Some of these men could be deceitful, religious officials, married, or even criminals
Yuh tek di wrong road wi shout it out
If you participate in any inappropriate or immoral behavior, we will call you out on it
Coulda preacher teacher bachelor senator
Even those in positions of power and authority could be guilty of wrongdoing
Some lemon out bleach out coke out freak out
Some people might go too far with their drug use or partying
Yuh tek di wrong road wi a shout it out
Again, if you participate in any inappropriate or immoral behavior, we will call you out on it
Long time ina di closet an wah screechie out
People who have been hiding their true selves for a long time might want to express themselves openly now
But sing dis when time dem come bout
But sing this song when the time is right
Bare gal deh pon wi base
There are lots of women around us
Teeth clean an pretty wid colgate toothpaste
Some of these women have very clean and attractive teeth thanks to Colgate toothpaste
Cute inna face an good below waist
They are also attractive and have nice bodies
An we nah shoot nuh pool inna dem face
We won't disrespect them or treat them poorly
Some driver a she dat dem nuh partial
Some men are only attracted to women who have a specific look
Some breed a sittn weh dem a teach some lickle gal
Some men are sexual predators who take advantage of young girls
A put dem material inna di wrong serial
Some people are living beyond their means and are not being honest about it
When yuh si dem jus use yuh vocal
If you see anything inappropriate, speak out about it
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ARTHUR RYAN JNR, CARL KIDD, ROLLAND SMITH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Yuuchan921
Taaan dignaaas~~! <3 Diliaaa que sorpresa de outfit, que nunca te vi con sandalitas! Te quedan muy lindas! <3 Las dos están hermosísimas n___n
@Reomaru
Otra danza de la fuente!! :) Larga vida a Okashii!!!
@Yuuchan921
Que penita que no te guste, porque de verdad te quedan tan lindas~! Y no lo digo de compromiso ehh! xDD BTW, te pongas zapatitos así o vistas como te vistas, NUNCA te parecerás a esa personita que decís, ni un poquito~! Que no te llega ni a las uñas de los pies! xDD <3
@anablack6833
Me encanta lo de danza de la fuente! xDDD <3
@anablack6833
A QUE LE KEDAN BIEN LAS SANDALIAS?!! Mira, tuve que obligarla a que se las pusiera *es que son mias en realidad xD* y nunka kiere con lo bien que le kedan!! Dilia, que veas que no solo es cosa mia xDD
@mademoizelleflo
aaaah another WLTP ! :)