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Samba Reggae (Remix '97 by 2 Alesis) - Jimmy Cliff



     
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Come on make we rock, rock, rock samba reggae
Come on make we jam, jam, jam samba reggae
Come on make we rock, rock, rock samba reggae
Come on make we jam, jam, jam samba reggaeCome on make we jump, jump, jump samba reggae
Come on make we bump, bump, bump samba reggae
Come on make we jump, jump, jump samba reggae
Come on make we bump, bump, bump samba reggaeAin't nobody gonna stop us here
It's unity at Pelourinho Square
We've got our friends and we're a family
Be a part of this unityCome on make we rock, rock, rock samba reggae
Come on make we jam, jam, jam samba reggae
Come on make we jump, jump, jump samba reggae
Come on make we bump, bump, bump samba reggaeRock if you're rockin', samba reggae
Jam if you're jammin', samba reggae
Jump if you're jumpin', samba reggae
Bump if you're bumpin', samba reggaeRockin' Jamaica, samba reggae
Jammin' Bahia, samba reggae
Jumpin' Africa, samba reggae

Afro-merica, samba reggaeIt's the music of the ghetto
Ilê Ayê, Musensa and Ara Ketu
Olodum gives you the music nice
It will make you think of paradiseCome on make we rock, rock, rock samba reggae
Come on make we jam, jam, jam samba reggae
Come on make we jump, jump, jump samba reggae
Come on make we shake, shake, shake samba reggaeToca repique, samba reggae
Ginga e ginga, samba reggae
Pule e pule, samba reggae
Mexe, remexe, samba reggaeRockin' Jamaica, samba reggae
Jammin' Bahia, samba reggae
Jumpin' São Paulo, samba reggae
Rockin' in Rio, samba reggaeWhoa-yo...
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CLIFF, JIMMYPublished by
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Jimmy Cliff OM (> Jamaican Order of Merit) born as James Chambers (1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross" and the title track from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world. Cliff moved to Kingston in 1962.

Read more about Jimmy Cliff on Last.fm.


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