I'll Be Ready
P.O.D. feat. Marley Girls Lyrics


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I gotta keep on movin'
I see them comin' down Hollywood Boulevard
And they won't stop until dem find me
No time to hide, I just keep riding on
I'm ridin' on

When Babylon come for I
Jah know I'll be ready
When the wicked man come for I
Jah know I'll be ready
When Babylon come for
For I, for I, for I

I'm in the fire out here strugglin'
Rollin' down the Sunset strip
Lord it's getting hard but I'm trying
So please forgive me but I'm hustlin' on, oh God
I'm hustlin' on, I'm hustlin' on

When Babylon come for I
Jah know I'll be ready
When the wicked man come for I
Jah know I'll be ready
When Babylon come for
For I, for I, for I

Jah, won't let the wicked man capture I
Please make I ready

When Babylon come for I
Jah know I'll be ready
When the wicked man come for I
Jah know I'll be ready, oh God
The wicked man capture I
Jah know I'll be ready, Lord
When Babylon come for
For I, for I, for I

Don't let the wicked man capture I




Jah please make I ready, Lord
Oh gosh

Overall Meaning

The song "I'll Be Ready" by P.O.D. feat. Marley Girls is a powerful reggae-inspired track that speaks on the challenges of life in the public eye and the need to constantly be aware and prepared for any adversity that may come. The lyrics refer to Hollywood Boulevard as a place where the artist is constantly being pursued by those who wish to harm them. The theme of being ready for whatever may come is reinforced throughout the song, with the repetition of the line "When Babylon come for I, Jah know I'll be ready" serving as a reminder that the artist is always prepared for any challenge.


The use of the word "Babylon" in the song is significant, as it is a common term used in Rastafarian culture to refer to oppressive or unjust systems. The artists are using this term to refer to those who wish to bring them down or hold them back, and are asserting their readiness to face these challenges head on. The lines "Jah won't let the wicked man capture I, please make I ready" easily resonates with the Rastafarian beliefs in divine intervention and protection.


The repetition of the phrase, "For I, for I, for I" is a nod to reggae music's roots in African tradition, where repetition of lyrics were used for emphasis and to encourage communal singing. Furthermore, the song's upbeat, infectious melody manages to bring a sense of hope and positivity despite the underlying message of readying yourself against the possible trials that lie ahead.


Line by Line Meaning

I gotta keep on movin'
I must continue moving forward.


I see them comin' down Hollywood Boulevard
I notice my enemies approaching on Hollywood Boulevard.


And they won't stop until dem find me
My enemies will not stop until they catch me.


No time to hide, I just keep riding on
I have to keep moving forward and cannot hide from my enemies.


I'm ridin' on
I am continuing to ride on and not stopping.


When Babylon come for I
When my enemies come for me.


Jah know I'll be ready
I will be prepared with the help of God.


When the wicked man come for I
When an evil person comes for me.


I'm in the fire out here strugglin'
I am in a difficult situation and struggling.


Rollin' down the Sunset strip
I am riding down Sunset Boulevard.


Lord it's getting hard but I'm trying
It is becoming difficult, but I am still trying my best.


So please forgive me but I'm hustlin' on, oh God
I am asking God for forgiveness as I continue to work hard.


When Babylon come for
When my enemies come for me.


For I, for I, for I
For me, for me, for me.


Jah, won't let the wicked man capture I
God will not allow my enemies to catch me.


Please make I ready
Please help me to be ready, God.


The wicked man capture I
If my enemies catch me.


Don't let the wicked man capture I
Please do not let my enemies catch me, God.


Jah please make I ready, Lord
God, please help me to be ready.


Oh gosh
An expression of surprise or exasperation.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Marcos Curiel, Mark Renk, Mark Traa Daniels, Noah C. Bernardo, Paul J. Sandoval

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