Smoke 2 Joints

Bob Marley · Other Songs - Bob Marley

I smoke two joints in the morning
I smoke two joints at night,
I smoke two joints in the afternoon
and it makes me feel alright
I smoke two joints in time of peace
and two in time of war
smoke two joints before I smoke two joints
and then I smoke two more

yeah thats what i do, hey

mama she always told me son you really have it bad
mama she always told me son you do the best you can
then one day I met a man he came to me and said
I work good and I work fine but first take care of him

I smoke two joints in the morning
I smoke two joints at night
I smoke two joints in the video game
and it mkes me feel alright
I smoke two joints in the time of peace
and two in time of war
I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints
and then I smoke two more

ooh ooh ooh ooh

one peace one time
funny days, funny days
gimme that bassline

fellas fellas

Smoke 2 Joints

Bob Marley's "Smoke 2 Joints" stands as a quintessential example of his reggae fusion style, blending traditional roots with a polished, danceable rhythm. While often associated with the broader themes of his discography, this track highlights his ability to craft catchy melodies that address social commentary without sacrificing musical appeal. The song reflects the era's vibrant Jamaica, capturing the cultural atmosphere of the late 1970s through its infectious groove and Marley's distinctive vocal delivery. It serves as a testament to his enduring influence on the genre, demonstrating how he could weave political messages into accessible pop structures that resonated globally.