Revival
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Rock Reggae Roots
For the children of our future
Rock Reggae Roots music
Inspiring all culture
Rock Reggae Roots
Never let the people down
Always been a positive example
Alway been the music for the people
Always been a positive example

Cool ruler Gregory Issac say fi cool down the pace
Steel pulse dem prophesizing all dem wild goose chase
Freddy McGregor run the track with a ridden so nice
Bob Marley play live version of No woman No cry
United Kingdom feeling the vibes
Aswad with your recipe
Israel Vibes from Jamaica saying Jah love me.
Drinking Red Red Wine to UB40
Now itu0027s a Dub revolution from Sly & Robbie

King Yellowman dancehall stylee hit the road jack
Run the mix to Born Jamerican Boom Shackattack
Don Carlos feelin the love from the young girl
96 degrees in the shade inna the Third World
Burning Spear chant a song of Marcus Garvey
Black Uhuru now ah say I love King Selassie




Give thanks Abyssinians Satta Massagana
Protect dem plant life Marlon Asher Ganja Farmer Roots.

Overall Meaning

The song 'Revival' by For Peace Band is a celebration and tribute to the positive and timeless impact of reggae music. The lyrics highlight how reggae music, with its rock, reggae, and roots influences, has been a unifying force that has inspired cultures and has always been a positive example for both people and children in particular. The song pays respect to the power of reggae music by mentioning some of its most respected artists and their contributions to the genre, such as Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Steel Pulse, and Black Uhuru. The song also notes that reggae has continued to evolve and inspire new generations, with newer artists such as Marlon Asher representing the roots and spirit of the music.


The lyrics of the song contain a mix of social and political commentary, including references to the legacy of Marcus Garvey, the need to protect plant life, and the power of love. The song emphasizes the spiritual and cultural significance of reggae music, as it connects people from different cultures, races, and backgrounds. The song 'Revival' promotes reggae as more than just music, but as a movement that stands for peace and social justice.


Line by Line Meaning

Rock Reggae Roots
This is a song that is in the style of rock reggae roots music.


For the children of our future
The song is meant to inspire and uplift the children who will shape our future.


Inspiring all culture
The song's message is positive and intended for people of all backgrounds to be moved by it.


Never let the people down
The band is committed to staying true to their music and providing powerful, meaningful lyrics.


Always been a positive example
The band's music has historically been a source of positivity for its listeners.


Cool ruler Gregory Issac say fi cool down the pace
The influential musician Gregory Isaac once suggested that people slow down and relax.


Steel pulse dem prophesizing all dem wild goose chase
The band Steel Pulse makes predictions about people being led on pointless pursuits.


Freddy McGregor run the track with a ridden so nice
Freddy McGregor is a skilled musician who uses his talent to create beautiful melodies.


Bob Marley play live version of No woman No cry
Bob Marley performed a live version of his popular song 'No Woman No Cry'.


United Kingdom feeling the vibes
The people in the United Kingdom can feel the energy and emotions of the song.


Aswad with your recipe
Aswad has a unique style or 'recipe' that they use to create their music.


Israel Vibes from Jamaica saying Jah love me.
Musicians from Israel who are influenced by reggae are singing about their love for Jah, or God.


Drinking Red Red Wine to UB40
People enjoy listening to and drinking to the music of the band UB40.


Now itu0027s a Dub revolution from Sly & Robbie
Sly and Robbie are starting a revolution in the genre of dub music.


King Yellowman dancehall stylee hit the road jack
The musician King Yellowman sings in the style of dancehall music and encourages people to leave.


Run the mix to Born Jamerican Boom Shackattack
The musical mix in this song is influenced by the group called Born Jamericans who sang 'Boom Shacka Lacka'.


Don Carlos feelin the love from the young girl
The musician Don Carlos is receiving love and admiration from a young woman.


96 degrees in the shade inna the Third World
The weather in the Third World is very hot, reaching 96 degrees Fahrenheit.


Burning Spear chant a song of Marcus Garvey
The singer Burning Spear is performing a song about the famous Jamaican political activist Marcus Garvey.


Black Uhuru now ah say I love King Selassie
The band Black Uhuru now sings about their love for King Selassie, an important figure in the Rastafari religion.


Give thanks Abyssinians Satta Massagana
The Abyssinians are expressing appreciation for their song 'Satta Massagana'.


Protect dem plant life Marlon Asher Ganja Farmer Roots.
Marlon Asher is singing about protecting plants, specifically those used for medicinal purposes, in his song 'Ganja Farmer Roots.'




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