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Freedom Taking Over - Groundation



     
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Zion, dreaming from an Iron gate
Dragon, fire ago burn dem all
Jah gonna start this revolution
The light struck the night,
Too indiscipline a battle dem fight
Walk and talk they steal, mash dem down we will
With the strength of a lion stand still
Iya, Iya, war today, oh still I hear war today-ay-ay
The youth dem call upon the elders of which we seek after
Oh The Congo Man a chanting, oh dem Congo Man a chant...
Oh the youth dem know, but what they cannot see
Is how dem use to laugh, ////and then kick upon we
Oh all the youth don't know, of all those tears we cry
Yes of this Rastaman life, oh of this Rastaman life
And you can hear them shouting changes
From out of the minds and thoughts of our children

In a desolate places
Oh we give thanks and praises to dem elders
For the guidance we seek after
Oh we give thanks and praises to dem elders
For unto them we know that
No one shall stand alone tonight
Shall run, run tonight, shall stand alone tonight
Shall run, run tonight
Long before this war we use to cry and use to lye in bed
With visions of fire running red,
And so we call upon these elders instead
Don Carlos at the control
Wo yeah! Wo yeah! Now (4x)
See them come up along the road, oh I can see them
Some walk by day and some stalk by night
Oh Rastafari shall greet them in the end
And so de man run up so long, so long, Oh, Lord!
Beaten dem down, shootin' dem down
It's a poor man's battle for the youth man stalk
And the rich dem run away
Seems like de don't know dem right from wrong
But I see the youth will fight tonight, wow
Look how they jump, and shriek and moan
For natty coming over: Oh freedom taking over
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Groundation is a Fusion-Reggae band based in Sonoma County, California. It was established in 1998 by Harrison Stafford, Ryan Newman and Marcus Urani upon their meeting at the Jazz program at Sonoma State University. Groundation's music incorporates the lyrical struggle of Roots Reggae, the progressive musicianship of Funk/Jazz fusion, and other-worldly transcendental Dub. The 9-piece band creates an altogether new Reggae sound, featuring swirling horns, stout poly-rhythmics, and soulful harmony vocals.

Read more about Groundation on Last.fm.


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