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{CHORUS}
None of the riches of the world
None of the riches of the world
None of the riches of the world, can stop Jah works(can stop Jah works)
Them can't stop Jah works{CHORUS}You nuff a listen when you hear dem a talk
Them have a know a start a belly up
And til them sorry when the rain start to fall
Them can't stop Jah works! (can't stop Jah works)
Can't stop Jah works (can't stop Jah works)It's like a lightning and a thunder ball
If you no ready when you here Jah call
you might just turn to a pillar of salt
You can't stop Jah works (can't stop Jah works)
Can't stop Jah works (can't stop Jah works){CHORUS}
Oh no no
Brimstone and fire
Whoaa ohh whoaaSo no matter what you see da man do
They try to infiltrate me and Job
No matter how you see dem a screw

Them can't stop Jah works! (can't stop Jah works)
Can't stop Jah works (can't stop Jah works)Them try to stop it but a pure disaster
Not gonna hold us with the New World Order
He hide the people them from corner to corner
Can't stop Jah works (can't stop Jah works){CHORUS)

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The Gladiators were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1967 in Kingston by four friends from the same neighborhood: Albert Griffiths, Clinton Fearon, Errol Grandison, and David Webber. In 1968, Griffiths and Webber joined forces with Errol Grandison, to form the Gladiators. The band soon topped the Jamaican charts with "Hello Carol" in late 1968. However not long after their first chart success David Webber started to show signs of serious mental illness. The decline in Webber's mental health meant that he was eventually replaced in the band by Clinton Fearon.

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