Dinner Time
Perfect Giddimani Lyrics


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More vegetable
Let go the meat and the devil
Stop the hunting, The hunting
More vegetable
Let go the meat and the devil
Stop the hunting, whoooo

Babylon in the Kitchen
Dead meat them dishing
But me NUH eat none of them dinner
Natty Dread Locks
Babylon in the Kitchen
Dead meat them dishing
But me NUH swallow none of them dinner
Natty Dread Locks





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Perfect Giddimani's song "Dinner Time" talk about the importance of eating vegetables and stopping the consumption of meat. The first two lines of the chorus urge the listeners to eat more vegetables and let go of meat and the devil. The next two lines talk about stopping the hunting of animals. In the verses, the artist talks about the presence of Babylon, a term commonly used in Rastafarianism to refer to oppressive powers, in the kitchen. He talks about dead meat being served but he refuses to eat it. He also mentions his dreadlocks, a significant aspect of Rastafarian culture.


The song has an underlying message about the consumption of meat and the impact it has on the environment and animals. It encourages the listeners to choose a plant-based diet and stop the hunting of animals. It also touches upon the idea of resisting oppressive powers, in this case, the oppressive power being the meat industry.


In summary, the song "Dinner Time" is a call to action to adopt a plant-based diet and stop the hunting of animals. The lyrics suggest that the consumption of meat is oppressive and encourage listeners to resist Babylon in the kitchen.




Writer(s): perfect giddimani

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