Too Young To Die

Jamiroquai · Emergency On Planet Earth

Everybody,
Don't want no war, no, no no no,
'Cuz we're too young to die,
Too young to die.

So many people,
All around the world yeah,
All around the world,
Seen their brothers fry,
You seen your brother fry?
What's the motive,
In your madness?
Oh, I wish I knew,
You made my people cry,
You made my people cry.
So politicians, this time,
I think you better keep your distance,
Say, sing it loud:

We're too young to doo-doo-do-do-do-dah-do-do-do-do-dooo,
Do-do-do-do-da-do-do-do-do-do (etc.)

What's the answer?
I wish I knew,
To our problems.
I think we've gone too high,
I think we've gone too high.
Little children, never said a word now,
You know they never said a word,
Still they have to die,
Well I'm asking why.
It won't be long, no no no,
Dancing like we do yeah,
Oh, like we do now,
To put this sad world right.
I gotta put it right.
So don't you worry,
People we won't have to suffer no more,

'Cuz we're too young to...

All gone when they drop the bomb
Can the politicians reassure?
'Cuz here I am assuming that
Nobody wants a war.
There's so many people praying
Just to find out if they're staying,
But lately stately governments
And disillusioned leaders,
So full of empty promises,
But rarely do they feed us,
Put our backs against the wall,
Or don't we count at all?
Can you decide? Are you mesmerised?
Do you know which side you're standing?
'Cuz when it falls gonna take us all,
Gotta know what we're demanding.
I'll never lie can't you hear me cry
Coming from on high,

We're too young to die (doo-doo-do etc. to fade)

Too Young To Die

Jamiroquai's 'Too Young To Die' stands as a defining track on the 1993 album 'Emergency On Planet Earth,' showcasing the group's mastery of funk and jazz-inflected R&B. Released during a pivotal era for British dance music, the recording features the band's signature groove, driven by the infectious energy of Keith Emery's vocals and the tight, syncopated rhythms characteristic of their early work. The song exemplifies the group's ability to blend sophisticated musicality with an upbeat, danceable tempo that became a staple of their live performances and club releases. As part of their discography from this period, it reflects the innovative sound that positioned Jamiroquai as a global force in the late 90s, influencing countless artists across genres with its seamless fusion of funk, soul, and electronic elements.