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Trouble You a Trouble Me (feat. Taxi Gang) - Ini Kamoze



     
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Down in the region where I rest
It's the survival of the hardest
One man, well, cool, the next man, tense
Some sounds like these across the fence willTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash me things
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash me things
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringSome man just born to nice up, dance
See my love down in tight romance, yea
The essence of ishence fills the air, yea
You're free to look but don't you dare stareTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash me things
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash me things
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I

Free to flip and come inAnd in I region forces raid, wrong way
Man, pick up corn for razor blade
The nobles of English would feel sad, no doubt
When some thing's good, we say "It bad Iah"Trouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flash me things
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flashed
Bubble you, they bubble me, yes I
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me, no I
I would'a just flashed me things
Bubble you, they bubble me
Forward ina me ringTrouble you, they trouble me
I would'a just flashed me things
Trouble you, they trouble me
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KAMOZE, INIPublished by
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Ini Kamoze (born 9 October 1957 in Port Maria, St. Mary, Jamaica) is one of the few raggamuffin performers to have been successful both in roots reggae and the modern style. . By 1988, however, Ini Kamoze had effectively disappeared from the music scene following lukewarm reactions to his intermittent releases.
In 1994, Kamoze burst back onto the scene with a harder sound and the song which would become his signature - "Here Comes The Hotstepper". Adopting his nickname from the song title, Kamoze would become known as the "Hotstepper", from the Patois for a man on the run from the law.

Read more about Ini Kamoze on Last.fm.


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