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Smokey Room - Max Romeo



     
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Smokey Room Lyrics


Fire burning bright and the ashes is whiteYou feel the rhythm?
(You feel the rhythm?)
You like the rhythm?
(You like the rhythm?)This ya rhythm
(This ya rhythm)
A Jah Jah rhythm
(A Jah Jah rhythm)You feel the rhythm?
(You feel the rhythm?)
You like the rhythm?
(You like the rhythm?)Dis ya rhythm
(Dis ya rhythm)
A Jah Jah rhythm
(A Jah Jah rhythm)And he dancin' in a smokey room
(Smokey room)
Fire burning bright and the ashes is white
(Ashes is white)The dry is long and the weed is strong
Strong, strong, strong
I plant the seed and grow the weed

Buy da the weed, da Colombian weed
(The somai weed)You feel the riddim?
(You feel the rhythm?)
You like the riddim
(You like the rhythm?)Then move to the riddim
(Move to the riddim)
Groove to the riddim
(Groove to the riddim)Rock to the riddin
(Rock to the riddim)
Roll to the riddim
(Roll to the riddim)Dis ya rhythm
(Dis ya rhythm)
A Jah Jah rhythm
(A Jah Jah rhythm)Ital rhythm
(Ital rhythm)
Vital rhythm
(Vital rhythm)Irie rhythm
(Irie rhythm)
The somai riddim
(The somai riddim)Dubbin' in a smokey room
(Smokey room)
Smoke from me nose cover me like gloves
(Cover me like gloves)The dry is long and da weed is strong
Strong, strong, strong
I plant the weed and grow the seed
(The somai weed)Move to the riddim
(To the riddim)
Groove to the riddim
(Groove to the riddim)
Rock to the riddim
(Rock to the riddim)
Roll to the riddim
(Roll to the riddim)Dis ya riddim
(Dis ya riddim)
Ital rhythm
(Ital rhythm)
Vital rhythm
(Vital rhythm)Dub to the riddim
(Dub to the riddim)
Rub to the riddim
(Rub to the riddim)
Scrub to the riddim
(Scrub to the riddim)Do it to the riddim
(Do it to the riddim)
Anything to the rhythm
(Anything to the rhythm)

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Max Romeo (born Maxwell Livingston Smith, 22 November 1947, St. D'Acre, St. Ann, Jamaica), is a reggae and roots reggae recording artist who has achieved chart success in his home country, and in the UK. The singer who put the rude in rude boy, Max Romeo was responsible for launching an entirely new sub-genre of reggae, whose overtly suggestive lyrics caused an outcry but took a massive hold of the music scene regardless.

Read more about Max Romeo on Last.fm.


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