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Artist/Band: Bob Marley
Lyrics for Song: Who The Cap Fit
Lyrics for Album: Rastaman Vibration



Man to man is so unjust, children
You don't know who to trust
Your worst enemy could be your best friend
And your best friend your worst enemy

Some will eat and drink with you
Then behind them su-su 'pon you
Only your friend know your secrets
So only he could reveal it
And who the cap fit, let them wear it (repeat)
Said I throw me corn, me no call no fowl
I saying, "cok-cok-cok, cluck-cluck-cluck"

Some will hate you, pretend they love you now
Then behind they try to eliminate you
But who Jah bless, no one curse
Thank God we're past the worse

Hypocrites and parasites
Will come up and take a bite
And if your night should turn to day
A lot of people would run away
And who the cap fit let them wear it (repeat)

And then a gonna trhow me corn
And then a gonna call no fowl
And then a gonna "Cok-cok-cok, cluck-cluck-cluck"

Some will eat and drink with you
And then behind them su-su 'pon you
And if your night should turn to day
A lot of people will run away
And who the cap fit, let them wear it (repeat)
I throw me corn, me no call no fowl
I saying "Cok-cok-cok, cluck-cluck-cluck"


Who The Cap Fit

Bob Marley's 'Who The Cap Fit' stands as a spirited anthem from the 1978 album *Rastaman Vibration*. Recorded during a pivotal era in reggae history, the track blends traditional rhythms with a driving, upbeat tempo that celebrates the Rastafari lifestyle and the importance of unity. The song's title references the traditional greeting of the cap, a symbol of respect and brotherhood central to Marley's message. With its infectious melody and clear vocal delivery, the recording exemplifies the genre's ability to convey social commentary while maintaining an accessible, danceable groove. It remains a staple in the artist's discography, reflecting the optimistic and communal spirit found throughout his work from this period.


Album Lyrics: Rastaman Vibration


Bob Marley
"Rastaman Vibration"


1. Positie Vibration
2. Roots, Rock, Raggae
3. Johnny Was
4. Cry To Me
5. Crazy Baldheads
6. Who The Cap Fit
7. Night Shift
8. War
9. Rate Race
10. Jah Live