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GUNSHOT - Ini Kamoze



     
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Hey, run for cover
Gunshot respect not, booma
Gunshot in the respect notch
Shot, respect not, gunshot in the respect notchNow cats and dogs and men and people
For some it's good and some, stupid evil
For Kings and Queens and El Presidente
Or passer-by and spy or could wind up in the cemeteryShot, respect not, booma
Gunshot in the respect notch
Shot, respect not
Gunshot in the respect notch
Hey dunno what a bullet won't do, heyEven the minister and the sinister
A marine of Brigadista
Some win, some lose
And some skip across the borderWhen men were bold
This thing wasn't plenty
Now that heaven and earth are old
Hey, one fool makes manyGunshot respect not, skeng-eh
Gunshot in the respect notch

Shot, respect not, skeng-eh
Gun shot in the respect notchOw, oh, oh
Run for cover
I dunno what a bullet won't doFollow you round the corner
Follow you across the border
When it hits, it hurts
Throw ya down in the dirtThey have to cover ya with earth
Hey, hey, hey
Tear drops like rainbowEven the minister and the sinister
A marine of Brigadista
Some win, some lose
And some skip across the borderWhen men were bold
This killin' wasn't plenty
Now that heaven and earth are old
Hey, one fool makes manyGunshot respect not, skeng-eh
Gunshot in the respect notch
Shot, respect not
Gunshot in the respect notchOw, ow, ow
Run for cover
I dunno what a bullet won't do
Hey, I dunno what a bullet won't do
Hey, hey, hey, heyFollow you 'round the corner
Follow you across the border
Tracks you down to ya mother
Running you down into the streets and lanesHits the juice out of ya veins, hey, hey
I dunno what a bullet won't do
Hey, hey, hey, hey
I dunno what a bullet won't do, heyGunshot respect not, skeng-eh
Gunshot in the respect notch
Shot, respect not
Gun shot in the respect notch, ow, ow, ow

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Ini Kamoze (born 9 October 1957 in Port Maria, St. Mary, Jamaica) is one of the few raggamuffin performers to have been successful both in roots reggae and the modern style. . By 1988, however, Ini Kamoze had effectively disappeared from the music scene following lukewarm reactions to his intermittent releases.
In 1994, Kamoze burst back onto the scene with a harder sound and the song which would become his signature - "Here Comes The Hotstepper". Adopting his nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the "Hotstepper", from the Patois for a man on the run from the law.

Read more about Ini Kamoze on Last.fm.


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