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Artist/Band:
Stephen Marley
Lyrics for Song: Made In Africa
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Shurwayne Winchester
[INTRO VOICE 1]
Scholars and scientists now conceive that Africa is the first place of mankind
Africans were the first builders of civilization
They discovered mathematics, invented writing, developed sciences
Engineering, medicine, religion, fine arts, and built the Great Pyramids
An architectural achievement which still baffles modern scientists'
[INTRO VOICE 2]
The 225th Emperor(echo) direct descent from Solomon and The Queen of Sheba
He is the "King of Kings, The Lion of Judah(echo)"
The name Haile Selassie I means "Power of the Trinity"
[Verse 1: Stephen Marley]
Educate yourselves, of Africa
To liberate yourself, Africa
Keep your heads up high
No more will we cry
Eeeeyh
Our history that they stole, Africa
Is written in our souls, Africa
Oldest nation on this earth
Know just what you worth
Well well
Ships that sail to distant places
Robbed us of our rising worlds
History says that you've betrayed us
Talking of the Gods you serve
Hear the rambling in the sky
Tears that our fore fathers cry
And today we're still in chains
Take the shackle from our minds
You're the corner stone
The king upon the throne
How beautiful are thou, Africa
Our nation have to bow, Africa
Don't you fall from grace
You're that secret place
Aye! Aye-ah-aye!
[Verse 2: Wale]
Power to the people, Motherland representa
I'm on trial with the man she my co-defendant
And I demand her attention, can you focus women?
I'm getting closer to the sky errytime I hit it
Haile Selassie I, "Power of the Trinity"
Soul made in naija, my voice made in Italy
White mans world that I'm livin' in, some say
But it was Africa the continent we all came from
Can't nothing come between me and you
So before I have seeds gotta understand my roots
Gotta understand the truth. We is all king's 'round here
Lifes not all fair, work till we fall dead
Paul goin' hard 'till I urn like a Pall-Bearer
Although my body's in the U.S my heart's there
I can never be ashamed of her, I got my features and my name from her
Mama Africa
[Verse 3: Stephen Marley]
The richest place on earth
Know just what your worth
(HARMONIZING WITH MUSIC)
Talking about the God you serve
(HARMONIZING WITH MUSIC)
Keep your heads up high
No more will we cry
They infiltrate our homes, Africa
They claim it as their own, Africa
Now we must stand tall
To break down all these wall-alls
Well well
Our children must be taught, of Africa
The science and the art, Africa
Nah Nah Nah Nah Nah Nahhh!
Educate yourself, Africa
To liberate yourselves, Africa
Keep your heads up high
No more will we cry
Beautiful are thou, Africa
A legend have to bow, Africa
Oh Oh!
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Made In Africa - Stephen Marley
Stephen Marley's 'Made In Africa' stands as a powerful testament to his enduring commitment to reggae and roots music, blending traditional rhythms with socially conscious lyrics. Released during a period where Marley continued to explore the deep cultural heritage of Jamaica and the African diaspora, the track exemplifies his ability to weave personal narrative with broader political commentary. The recording captures the raw energy and spiritual depth characteristic of his later work, reinforcing themes of resilience and identity that have defined his career. As a key figure in the evolution of reggae, Marley's contributions here reflect a mature artistic voice that resonates with listeners seeking authentic expression of the genre's core values. |
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| Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Shurwayne Winchester |
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"Other Songs - Shurwayne Winchester"
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