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Wake up in the morning as the last sun rose, it rose
Everyone smiles at me as they pass me on the street, oh
Some are gone...chant so fallen fear, but
In the struggle Ethiopian wear the crown dem cryingWoy, Wo-ha, ha, ha, hoy, oh Lord yeah
Woy, Wo-ha-ha-ha-oy, oh yeah
I don't like to be down inna discipline trouble
It all depends how dem a hustle for flow
When they chant so loud the man a gossip on the road
They all defend man in this time
Oh Lord I pray, crazy in this time, oh Lord I say now yeah
Woy, Wo-ah-ah-ah-oy, oh yeah
Woy, Wo-ah-ah-ah-oyYes and unto my Jah! I give my all!
My all! I give my all!
It's a sweat reggae sound
A melody bring them around soMeet me in the morning where the last sun rose, it rose
No food on the table, shall make them at an end
Some have gone, chant so fallen fear, but
Were in the struggle Jah!Chant all the while man, ye Babylonian

Fight all you can and come
Chant all the while man, ye Babylonian
Fight all you can and comeNo heart, no flexing, no souls, no sweating
No heart, no flexing, no music to be heard, music to be heard
Let them go....pass it, pass it, cutchy, cutchy now
Let them go...You better fight all you can, ye Babylonian
Fight all you can and come
You better fight all you can, ye Babylonian
Fight all you can and come
Ya better fight all ya, fight all ya, fight all ya, fight all ya
You better stand upon you souls
Ya better fight all ya, fight all ya, fight all ya, fight all ya
You better stand upon you souls
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Groundation is a Fusion-Reggae band based in Sonoma County, California. It was established in 1998 by Harrison Stafford, Ryan Newman and Marcus Urani upon their meeting at the Jazz program at Sonoma State University. Groundation's music incorporates the lyrical struggle of Roots Reggae, the progressive musicianship of Funk/Jazz fusion, and other-worldly transcendental Dub. The 9-piece band creates an altogether new Reggae sound, featuring swirling horns, stout poly-rhythmics, and soulful harmony vocals.

Read more about Groundation on Last.fm.


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