Not Gonna Give It Up
Peter Tosh Lyrics


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[Chorus:]
I'm not gonna give it up
I'm not goin'
I'm not gonna give it up
I'm not goin'
I will be fighting
I've got to be fighting
I will be fighting
Til Africa
And Africans are free

I said that I been up there
And I've seen poverty beyond compare
I know slave drivers just don't care
They just don't care

[Chorus]

Africa's the richest place
But it has the poorest race
And to me it's just a disgrace
Just a disgrace

Africans don't wait too long
We gotta fight 'cause it's not wrong
Won't you join in and sing this song
Sing this song

[Chorus]

To be poor it's a hurtful pain
Livin inna poverty it's a burning shame
Help yourself 'cause man you're not lame
You are not lame





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Not Gonna Give It Up by Peter Tosh is a powerful anthem that speaks of the struggles and determination of the African people. The chorus, "I'm not gonna give it up, I'm not goin', I will be fighting, til Africa and Africans are free" sets the tone for the song, highlighting the idea that despite the difficult circumstances that they face, they will not surrender to oppression and injustice. Tosh sings of his firsthand experience with the poverty and lack of empathy in Africa, stating "I've seen poverty beyond compare, I know slave drivers just don't care".


Through the song, Tosh also draws attention to the injustice in the division of wealth in Africa, where it is one of the richest places but the poorest race. He expresses his disappointment and frustration with this situation, stating that it is a disgrace, and calls on all Africans to join him in the fight for freedom and equality. He encourages people to take action, saying "Africans don't wait too long, we gotta fight 'cause it's not wrong".


The final verse of the song acknowledges the pain and shame of living in poverty and encourages people to take control of their own lives and work to change their circumstances. Overall, the song is a call to action for all who are facing oppression and injustice to keep fighting for their rights and freedom, no matter the obstacles in their way.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm not gonna give it up
I will not surrender.


I'm not goin'
I will not leave.


I will be fighting
I will engage in battle.


I've got to be fighting
I have no choice but to fight.


Til Africa
Until Africa is free.


And Africans are free
Until African people are liberated.


I said that I been up there
I have witnessed it with my own eyes.


And I've seen poverty beyond compare
I have observed extreme and unmatched poverty.


I know slave drivers just don't care
I am aware that oppressors do not have compassion.


They just don't care
They have no empathy at all.


Africa's the richest place
Africa has abundant resources.


But it has the poorest race
However, its people are being severely impoverished.


And to me it's just a disgrace
I find this situation to be shameful.


Africans don't wait too long
African people should not delay their action.


We gotta fight 'cause it's not wrong
We must fight with a just cause.


Won't you join in and sing this song
Will you not participate in this struggle and sing along?


To be poor it's a hurtful pain
Being poor is a painful experience.


Livin inna poverty it's a burning shame
Living in poverty is a humiliating experience.


Help yourself 'cause man you're not lame
Take action and do not underestimate your abilities.




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Comments from YouTube:

@dinogovender5133

I was lucky enough to watch Tosh live in Swaziland Now known as eswatini in 1983 best part of my life
What friendly people we met at the concert

@irie2012

An underrated masterpiece of world music.

@sonysam7

Mama Africa is one on the best album all of the time

@ikekhoase7089

There's a baritone that always mesmerized me on this track. Definitely my best track from Tosh

@executiveassistant8367

That was Peter Tosh himself on the baritone backing vocals

@ThePanospeter1986

Nobody!!! I said nobody ever played like this band right here in 83' divine performance you can feel the energy the passion just beyond words... i feel that at this period of time tosh had reached his peak in my opinion the musicianship was never so profound like those years.

@andreyviana504

This was recorded in 1979. With his old bandmates Sly and Robbie. But it was released in 83

@themegaislandman

True mi breds, di mon Peter nuh bodda wit di flim flam. Salute di prophet and reggae king. Gone but nah evah forgotten. Brrrrraaaaaapppp, brap, brap!

@Henry-cf4oo

I feel sorry for the 110 people that disliked this. This album made for good hearing in my house back in the day. Miss Dad and thanks for introducing me to Peter Tosh, RIP to you both.

@tkbeats31

My father who passed in 2006 introduced me to Peter when I was very young still end of 2017 I'm still bangin Tosh .. I'm not gonna give it up

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