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Jamaica Lyrics


J-A-M Jamaica I-C-A Jamaica, J-A-M Jamaica I-C-A Jamaica
Yu na see us walk, me say if yu nu hear we man bumbaclat talk
Jamaica anywe unu de, shot up yu nine ca we a represent, YU KNO
[Chorus 1]Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
two gal inna di club and dem a hug up and a wine
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
I wish two man mi go hear say dem catch dey a crime
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
see a boy who a teef yu weed and yu wan gun him long time
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
di youth dem hungry inna di streetss o a food we hafi find,
YU KNO
[Verse 1]Sarg, dem a look fa we, theplace a run red now
Has a man dead, dem say yea ya dem both fi med now
Ice up di flag wit di green, gold, and red now
Drop a Jamaica call a freak get a egg now
Lata, me where me at, gal inna mi bed now
Unda mi kiki, me kno she hafi dead now

Cock it up, put a pillow unda she head now
Hear dem gal ya heart beg now
[Chorus 2]Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
di government start step up on crime
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
how dem fi wan come tek whats rightfully mine
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
everybody a go rich but not di same time
Jamaicans lif up yu nine,
so mi tell yu if uu see black people you will find, YU KNO
[Verse 2]Mi go uo di yard to dem who nah bout who dem sisting
And di eldest one dem move become a victim
Lock down di clubs, fight 'gainst de sound system
Seeh how dem make me rise up de black sinting
Drive by, no money inna mail quintin,
big black car wit all de glass dem tinted
Hustle 45 inna de buildin, ninja kick right up de big sintin
[Chorus 3]Jamaicans lif up yu nine, and rythem mek de gal dem a wine
Jamaicans lif up yu nine, tell de

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Review for 'Collaboration'(1987):

George Benson rebels against the machine and comes out with an all-instrumental album, his first in 11 years and also his first full teaming with onetime protégé, acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh. Klugh sounds much more mature and forthcoming here than he did as a teenager in Benson's CTI days. Yet Benson still blows him away with his effortless swing, endless invention (within the constraints of the carefully controlled arrangements, however) and totally assured placement of the notes. "Mimosa" has some especially fluid work by Benson, with Klugh serving as an effective foil. The backing is mostly an electronic wash, though underpinned by solid funk support from former Benson bandmembers Harvey Mason and Paulinho Da Costa. The biggest hang-up are the so-so tunes, which both guitarists gratefully transcend whenever they solo. While Collaboration disappointed many guitar fans back in 1987 who were hoping for a more energetic session, time has underlined and strengthened its musical virtues.
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