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"Rasta Revolution" (ft. Mr. Parker)
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First collaboration with Mr. Parker which sparked the flame that turned into dumate, their socially conscious educational hip-hop project).
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NATTY NATION is an all original Hard roots rock reggae band with funk, dancehall, Hip-Hop, and rock rhythms blended with, bass, hard rock and skank guitars, key
NATTY NATION is an all original Hard roots rock reggae band with funk, dancehall, Hip-Hop, and rock rhythms blended with, bass, hard rock and skank guitars, keys, and soulful harmony vocals.
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Genre
World Reggae
Charts
#10,273 today Peak #56
#2,380 in subgenre Peak #10
Author
D. Wainwright, L. Nguyuza/NATTY NATION
Rights
ASCAP
Uploaded
December 29, 2004
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Lyrics
(intro) Yes I Youth in the struggle On the double No trouble Bubble dem a bubble Zion They're headed for Rasta vibration always Inhabit their mind, and their souls, bodies, goodies (pre-chorus) It takes a whole lot of suffering, a whole lot of struggling, to make a change It takes a whole lot of suffering, a whole lot of struggling, to rearrange (verse 1) The youth come to make a difference for mankind, To change up the old ways, and bring some peace of mind, but the blood runs red and the time so dread, and they keep on fighting to find a solution. (chorus) Rasta Revolution the cycle goes on, yeah. Rasta Revolution we must right the wrongs. Rasta Revolution Changing their old ways to new, oh Lord. Rasta Revolution Dreadlock youth man come true (verse 2) Youth Man, you've got to stand up for what is real. The root of the problem is within the broken seal, and still the struggle continues, and still the cycle goes on. Now-a-days, the people seeking the guidance of Rasta. Now-a-days, the youth dreadlocks getting longer. Now-a-days, you feel the vibes growing much stronger. Now-a-days, you see the youth, dem they living much longer (chorus) Rasta Revolution the cycle goes on, yeah. Rasta Revolution we must right the wrongs. Rasta Revolution Changing their old ways to new. Rasta Revolution Dreadlock binghi I come true (rap- verse 3)(Mr. Parker) They unleash the beast and knowledge masses revolted Exploited by the long arm of Babylon and left us assaulted. Quickly we gain strength and pass it to our children, in hopes to guide 'em through the wormholes of the system. We keep buildin', and raise our hands until the ceiling collapse, perhaps we start the rev in music and true facts. Johnny's got his own rules, executed by the acts responsible for severin' brown burnt and beaten bags, like (pre-chorus) It takes a whole lot of suffering, a whole lot of struggling, to make a change It takes a whole lot of suffering, a whole lot of struggling, to rearrange youth man, youth man, Rasta man, make a difference. Change up thier old ways, and make a new dimension (chorus)  
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