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Well, the man like General Slinger
Say live the life you love and love the life you live
'Cause what is in my heart is design to give
But special request is to all back stabber
Should be stuck in asieve when I and I smoke senisman
Give thanks and praise to the full causes whot
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling, you take out you rizla?
You start rolling seh three or five sheet me
Seh what you deeling with, you take piece of cigarette
Start breaching open up you giangi bag you start sprinkling
You stick out you tongue and you start fe licking
You lean against a speaker box, take you matches lighting
Seh man have you ever had the buzz feeling
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?

Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?
When your head is spinning, you knees wobbling, you belly rolling
And your eyes shutting fe you head would of blow off
Like a car engine most people in the dance dem start laughing
Some of them cannot explain mysterious feeling so you sit on de stair
Gaze pon de ceiling, you hand pon you belly
You start fe rubbing a little after that you a little vomiting
So you run down the stairs like a streak of lightening you move
Through the crowd like you hustling you brethen
Shout you start reasoning about thing and time and the flat
Him move in the operatir, play a tune them start bubbling
It make it even harder fe you passing as you reach out side start
Slow breathing you sit pon de wall and start thinking never again
Would I get that feeling dread
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?
Well, you head stop spinning, you knees stop wobbling
You belly stop roll, start crave fe dumpling
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?
You I dren shout you roll up a splif
Me I dren temptation it is graet but
Remember that funny feeling
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?
But wen me seh you shouldn't rump with the general
Shouldn't rump with the general
Me seh don't rump with general
Don't play with the general, don't fool with the general
Don't walk with the general, don't talk with the general
Don't eat eith the general
The buzz feeling, Lord
Well, have you ever had the buzz feeling my sisthren?
Have you ever had the buzz feeling my brethren?

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UB40 are a British dub / reggae pop music band formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England.

The band is one of the most culturally diverse dub reggae bands with musicians of English, Scottish, Irish, Yemeni and Jamaican parentage. The band is named from the paper form issued by the UK government's Department of Health and Social Security at the time of the band's formation for claiming unemployment benefit (UB40 = Unemployment Benefit, Form 40).

UB40 were influenced by the many Blues Parties they attended as teenagers in the multiracial Balsall Heath area of Birmingham, their love of ska and reggae inspired such original tracks as King, Madam Medusa, Food for Thought, Signing Off and One in Ten.

Their early music style was unique, with a heavy influence of analogue synthesizers, psychedelic rock guitar, saxophone and dub producer techniques which were later perfected by the late Pablo Falconer.

Ali and Robin Campbell have a musical heritage, being sons of Ian Campbell, a folk musician.

The band purchased its first instruments with compensation money Ali Campbell received after a bar fight. They have had a number of hits, most commercially and to amusement of the band, "Red Red Wine", a cover version of a Neil Diamond song (in an arrangement similar to that of Tony Tribe's version). Their most successful single release is the cover of the Elvis Presley ballad Can't Help Falling in Love which was intended to be the main title to the 1992 Sharon Stone movie Sliver and was a Number One hit across Europe and in the U.S.

Many of UB40's recordings were inspired by 1960s ska and early lovers rock songs that would have otherwise been forgotten in the public eye. Their new injection of life into so many old Jamaican hits has resulted in many musicians' and producers' renewed popularity and income.

UB40's early music often tackled social issues such as racism and unemployment.

Other artists that UB40 have collaborated with include: Pato Banton, Madness, Bitty McLean, Chrissie Hynde, Robert Palmer, Hunterz, Japanese artist Mikidozan, French artist Nuttea, Lady Saw and Afrika Bambaataa.

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