Diversity
Alborosie · Other Songs - Alborosie
oh My JahJah people
The conguering Lion
I don't want to live in the past
So I'm looking 4 a brighter day
My homeland is right there behind the horizon
God almighty watch me sameway
Someone is judging my spirituality
Laughing at my meditation
Don't be afraid of diversity
There is no confliction
Blessed shall be the one who live in love, respect and dedication
Blessed shall be the one who live in love
2x
Love you King Selassie
Promise you I'll keep your crown
Love you King selassie
No man will bring me down
Live in love and life shall bloom
God is waiting there
Don't be scared of where you're going
'cause you don't really now where
Simple people with simple life
We don't seek perfection
For many years we've been living in
one life of illusion
2x
Love you King Selassie
Promise you I'll keep yoy crown
Love you King Selassie
No man will bring me down
(Grazie a Daniele per questo testo)
This is for my people
oh My JahJah people
The conguering Lion
I don't want to live in the past
So I'm looking 4 a brighter day
My homeland is right there behind the horizon
God almighty watch me sameway
Someone is judging my spirituality
Laughing at my meditation
Don't be afraid of diversity
There is no confliction
Blessed shall be the one who live in love, respect and dedication
Blessed shall be the one who live in love
2x
Love you King Selassie
Promise you I'll keep your crown
Love you King selassie
No man will bring me down
Live in love and life shall bloom
God is waiting there
Don't be scared of where you're going
'cause you don't really now where
Simple people with simple life
We don't seek perfection
For many years we've been living in
one life of illusion
2x
Love you King Selassie
Promise you I'll keep yoy crown
Love you King Selassie
No man will bring me down
Diversity - Alborosie
Alborosie's 'Diversity' stands as a vibrant testament to his mastery of reggae and dancehall rhythms, capturing the essence of Jamaican culture with infectious energy. Recorded in the late 1980s, the track exemplifies his signature style, blending traditional steel drum sounds with modern production techniques to create a sound that resonated globally. The song reflects the artist's deep connection to his roots while pushing musical boundaries, showcasing his ability to craft anthems that celebrate unity and cultural pride. As a key piece in his discography, 'Diversity' remains a staple for fans of the genre, highlighting Alborosie's enduring influence on the evolution of dancehall music and his status as a legendary figure in Caribbean sound systems.

