Love You More - Sizzla



     
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Love You More Lyrics


Yeah, I'm singing this one for all you beautiful people out there
I say don't hurt yourself, gosh, wha why y'all doing that?
I say it's love alrightLove you more, giving you some more
You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?
Love you more, giving you some more
You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?I'm just used to you so near
People when you're not there
A part of me goes in despair
My whole heart and soul declareCrime and violence everywhere
I heard you loud and clear
People trying to reach, ain't gettin no where
Children dying, parents shedding tearsBloodshed in the street
Oh gosh, I don't wanna see it
Babies got nothing to eat
People got no place to sleepNo clothes splinters in their feet
Those with the power still got shot coming
Raising taxes 'stroying our economy
Working hard still we got no moneyLove you more, giving you some more

You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?
Love you more, giving you some more
You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?Learn to respect yourself
You're a shining star, stop your fighting
With all our hate, could we get this far?
Love and unity, that's what it's all aboutDon't y'all know the system
Is polluted inside out
Hate and grudge, all of these things
Makes you honorable for the systemWhen you're disobedient
You become the victim
Humble and give praise
While you're still living, yeahLove you more, giving you some more
You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?
Love you more, giving you some more
You're who I'm living for, what all those killing for?

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Sizzla Kalonji (real name Miguel Orlando Collins) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He was born on 17 April 1976, in St Mary, Jamaica, of devout Rastafari parents and raised in August Town. He is unusually prolific, even by Jamaican standards. Sizzla has worked with such artists as Mobb Deep.

Sizzla, along with reggae recording artists such as Capleton, Buju Banton, and Anthony B, are credited with leading a movement toward a re-embracement of Rastafarian values in contemporary reggae music by recording material which is concerned primarily with spirituality, social consciousness, explores common themes, such as Babylon's corrupting influence, the disenfranchisement of ghetto youth, oppression of the black nation and Sizzla's abiding faith in Jah and resistance against perceived agents of oppression. Sizzla has over 40 full completed albums sold in record stores to date, the most popular which have been "Black Woman & Child" and "Da Real Thing" on the Digital B label, "Praise Ye Jah" on Xterminator, and "Rise to the Occasion" on Greensleeves.

Recently, however, he has come under fire for the homophobic content of many of his lyrics, and the advocacy of violence against gays.


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