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Woe Na Na Na
Hey Yeh Yeh Oh Yeh
This is to whom it may concern
Raggamuffin rastaman return
Says we all got a lesson to learn
This is the reason thatI'm back to my roots
Back to my roots
I'm back to my rootsWe took that commercial road
Searching for some fame and gold
And gained the whole wide world
And almost lost our soulsSome say we should have lead the way
Take it over from Bob Marley
Got brainwashed by the system yeah
What a heavy price we paidIt's time to go back
The way we was
Reggae Raggamuffin rub-a-dub
Back to my roots
Back to my roots

Back to my roots
There ain't no turning back
We pon de culture trackSome a seh that we gone soft
Whatever happened to the pulse so hard
They use to take a militant stance
Now all we're hearing is a song and a danceWell we tried all the pop and jive
To keep the band and the music alive
So here's my promise to everyone
I'll serve the sufferers from this day onIt's time to go back to the way we was
Reggae Raggamuffin rub-a-dubBack to my roots
Back to my rootsIt's time to go back to the way we was
Reggae Raggamuffin rub-a-dubBack to my roots
Back to my rootsThis is to whom it may concern
Raggamuffin rastaman return
Says we all got a lesson to learn
Help I and I mek babylon burn yah!
Back to my roots
There ain't no turning back
We pon de culture track

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Probably the UK's most highly-regarded roots reggae outfit, Steel Pulse originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, Birmingham, and comprised David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals) and Ronnie McQueen (bass). However, it is Hinds who, as songwriter, has always been the engine behind Steel Pulse, from their early days establishing themselves in the Birmingham club scene onwards.

Read more about Steel Pulse on Last.fm.


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