Commin Inna
Paprika Korps Lyrics


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Now we commin inna, commin inna weeed'n inspiration
With the drum and bass to another dimension
Everyday we struggle and trying to get higher
Let your bad thoughts burn like a ritual fire

This ya weed'n inspiration, dub commin a vibration
A human revelation of my world
Years ago explorers travelled around the globe
But my expedition needs only non-chemical probe
Keep it illegal, it can only do harm
Too narrow minded to keep calm
Discover your role, tell me why you're here
Is the babylon train gonna crush you?

This ya blind connection, not worth imagination
Of people whose eyes don't see
Their ears arent' prepared for those riddims and those facts
Their pride is following their thoughts
This bass line is legal it can do no harm
It can only be awareness for them




So you must discover your role tell me why you're here
Is the babylon train gonna crush you?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Paprika Korps's song "Commin Inna" revolve around the theme of seeking inspiration and getting high through weed, music, and exploring the world without the need for chemical substances. The opening lines, "Now we commin inna, commin inna weeed'n inspiration/ With the drum and bass to another dimension" convey the idea of the power of music to transport the listener to another state of mind. The reference to weed as a means of inspiration and getting high is evident in the next line, "Everyday we struggle and trying to get higher." The following line, "Let your bad thoughts burn like a ritual fire," suggests that the act of burning bad thoughts is akin to the ritualistic use of fire in certain cultures.


The next verse highlights the need for self-discovery and exploration without resorting to chemical substances. The line, "Years ago explorers travelled around the globe/ But my expedition needs only non-chemical probe," conveys the idea that one can explore the world and oneself without the need for chemical substances. The following lines, "Keep it illegal, it can only do harm/ Too narrow-minded to keep calm" suggest that society's restrictive views on certain substances can limit the personal growth of individuals. The verse ends with a call to self-discovery and purpose, "Discover your role, tell me why you're here/ Is the babylon train gonna crush you?"


The final verse touches on the idea of closed-mindedness and how it limits the ability of individuals to experience new things. The line, "This ya blind connection, not worth imagination/ Of people whose eyes don't see" highlights the lack of imagination in people who cannot appreciate the beauty of music and the power of its inspirational message. The verse ends with a call to self-discovery and finding one's purpose to avoid being crushed under the weight of societal norms, "So you must discover your role, tell me why you're here/ Is the babylon train gonna crush you?"


Line by Line Meaning

Now we commin inna, commin inna weeed'n inspiration
We are entering into a state of weed-induced inspiration.


With the drum and bass to another dimension
The music is taking us to a higher level of consciousness.


Everyday we struggle and trying to get higher
We constantly strive to improve ourselves and reach a higher state.


Let your bad thoughts burn like a ritual fire
Release your negative thoughts and emotions like a sacrificial offering.


This ya weed'n inspiration, dub commin a vibration
This inspiration comes from weed, and the music is a powerful force.


A human revelation of my world
The music reveals a deeper understanding of the world.


Years ago explorers travelled around the globe
In the past, people explored the world physically.


But my expedition needs only non-chemical probe
Our journey requires only the use of natural substances.


Keep it illegal, it can only do harm
The illegality of weed is a harmful policy.


Too narrow minded to keep calm
Those who oppose weed are close-minded and irrational.


Discover your role, tell me why you're here
Find your purpose and reason for existing.


Is the babylon train gonna crush you?
Will the forces of oppression overwhelm and defeat you?


This ya blind connection, not worth imagination
The connection between ignorance and pride is not worthwhile.


Of people whose eyes don't see
Of those who refuse to see the truth.


Their ears aren't prepared for those riddims and those facts
They are resistant to the beats and information we offer.


Their pride is following their thoughts
Their ego prevents them from opening their mind to new ideas.


This bass line is legal it can do no harm
The music is harmless and should not be illegal.


It can only be awareness for them
It is an opportunity for them to expand their consciousness.


So you must discover your role, tell me why you're here
Find your purpose and reason for existing.


Is the babylon train gonna crush you?
Will the forces of oppression overwhelm and defeat you?




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Comments from YouTube:

Gipsy Queen

Jak dla mnie najlepsza polska kapela reggae :))

GroundationxD

SLyszalem ta nute jak szedlem na studia...dzis je koncze i pytam sieGDZIE JEST WIECEJ WASZEJ MUZYKI PAPRIKA KORPS ???? xD MY CHCEMY WIECEJ!!!!

walusinsky

Ależ to jest świetny numer. Wspomnienia wracają. Pozdrawiam wszystkich, którzy zbłądzili na WP #czatmuzyka
michuw

Daniel Mitan

Słychać wyraźne inspiracje twórczością Bednarka XD

mariio69

Zdecydowana inspiracja, wszak bednarek sprowadził marleya do rzeczpospolitej

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