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Message from the King - Prince Far I



     
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- Prince Far I:
Jah guide I going out, and protect-I coming in,
Hear what my good brother Culture got to say.
Black, black, reggae, you know.
- Culture:
Black reggae music, is a message from the king.
Black reggae music, is a message from the king.
Here comes Prince Far I to deliver.
- Prince Far I (Culture):
His foundation is in the holy mountains,
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion,
More than the dwelling-places of Jacob, (nuh true.. Rastafari)
Black, black, reggae music, you know.
The heavens declare the glory of God,
And the firmament sheweth who designed the world,

Night unto night uttereth speech,
There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. (Lord! Zion-Zion!)
Black, black, reggae, reggae music, you know.
- Culture:
Black reggae music, is a message from the king. (here what I say)
The black reggae music, is a message from the king. (Rastaman a chant it out)
- Prince Far I (Culture):
'Cause his foundation is in the holy mountains,
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion,
More than the dwelling-places of Jacob, (say so, Rasta!)
Behold, you know..
Black, black, reggae, reggae music, you know.
- Culture:
Black reggae music, is a message from the king, (hmm-hmm)
Black reggae music, is a message from the king.
- Prince Far I (Culture):
Somebody run but not, Jah-Bible I believe,
I said, somebody run but not, Jah-Bible I believe.
Tell you, said, a black reggae music,
Tell you, said, a black reggae music. (black time, yes)
Said, a-black a-black.
Black is beauty, you know. (ta-da-dum)
- Culture:
Black reggae music, is a message from the king, (hear)
The black reggae music, is a message from the king. (you hear it played today)
- Prince Far I:
I know them missed the Black Star-Liners must come I-ah,
I mean they must find them, that must come, you know,
Black reggae music, you know.
- Prince Far I (Culture):
Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered (no, and not tomorrow!)
Let them also that hate him flee before him,
As wax melteth before the furnace of fire.
(Lightning and earthquake) And that's I desire! I-ah!
- Culture:
Black reggae music, is a message from the king. (hear)
Black reggae music, is a message from the king..
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Lyrics submitted by german armando.

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Prince Far I was born Michael James Williams in Spanish Town, Jamaica in 1945. In his teens he assumed the role of lead DJ with the Sir Mike the Musical Dragon Sound System. Bunny Lee first recorded Far I in the early 70's with a tune called "The Great Booga Wooga". He went on to cut tunes for Coxsone, notably "Natty Farmyard" and a version of "Queen of the Minstrel". In 1973 the Cordell's "Simpleton" appeared on the Lion label, with the flip being a strange half-sung half-chanted version by the Prince entitled "Simpleton Skank".

Read more about Prince Far I on Last.fm.


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