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Liggeey - Youssou N'dour



     
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It is almost impossible to catch up
And no one knows what the next day will bring
It's time to get to work
I challenge you to work
There's no secret about this
You reap what you sow
After you've missed a day's work
It is almost impossible to catch up
And no one knows what the next day will bring
It's time to get to work
I challenge you to work
Hard work is the only key to dignity
Listen my friend, no matter how menial that work is
I cherish it more than anything else

When you are a position of authority
You should set good examples for others to follow
Be at work before everybody else
And try to be the last one to leave
After you've missed a day's work
It is almost impossible to catch up
And no one knows what the next day will bring
It's time to get to work
I challenge you to work
After you've missed a day's work
It is almost impossible to catch up
And no one knows what the next day will bring
Work is important
So I challenge all of you to make work a priority
No matter how young you are
Let me remind you that work is the only key to dignity
Your presence is essential
At work by 9, out by 10 to run your own errands
Let me remind you that
After you've missed a day's work
It is almost impossible to catch up
And no one knows what the next day will bring
It's time to get to work
I challenge you to work
No matter what, let's make work a priority
It builds a nation, let's work
A day like this will come
A day like the will go
A day like this will come
A day like the will go
A day like this will come
A day like the will go, so easy
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written by N'Dour, Youssou / Faye, Habib / Gueye, Mouhamadou Kabou
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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Youssou N'Dour (born 1 October 1959 in Dakar, Senegal) is a singer, percussionist and occasional actor. N'Dour is one of the most celebrated African musicians in history, his mix of traditional Senegalese mbalax with eclectic influences ranging from Cuban rumba to hip hop, jazz, and soul has won him an international fan base of millions. N'Dour was born in Medina in Dakar, Senegal, in 1959 and started his music career singing in small clubs in Dakar in the Wolof language, which is predominantly spoken in Senegal and Gambia.

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