Trouble
Damian "junior Gong" Marley · Other Songs - Damian "junior Gong" Marley
To the most high Jah Rastafari
Yeah, you know
As I would say ya, you know
The father is the strong hold for the oppressed
The stronghold in the time of trouble, you know
And those who put their trust in him
Shall endure for iver, you know
As I and I would say, you see
Bless my eye this morning
Jah sun is on the rise once again
Way earthly things are going
Any thing can happen, you see
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
You see, we've got to face the day
Ju Ju, hoo we come what may
We the street people talking, true, true
We the people struggling, you see
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
Jr. Gong
So much trouble, so much violence
Nah say loving, better you keep silent
So much trouble, so much violence
Nah say loving, better you keep silent
Got to face the day no matter the consequence
World ain't getting better, ain't no improvement
Everywhere you go that's another problem
Work everyday still you can't find a cent
Land lord a hunt cause you don't pay no rent
No mother, no father, you are a lone parent
Everyone all around such a bad temperament
Have no chain round your feet still you can't free yourself
Laws cause crime and violence, so much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
And all we've got to do
Is give a little
Take a little
Give a little
One more time
Yeah, yeah
So they sitting on their time bomb
Now I know the time has come
Telling you what goes up is coming on down
Goes around and comes around, yeah
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
Jr. Gong
So much trouble, so much violence
Nah say loving, better you keep silent
So much trouble, so much violence
Nah say loving, better you keep silent
Got to face the day no matter the consequence
World ain't getting better, ain't no improvement
Everywhere you go that's another problem
Work everyday still you can't find a cent
Land lord a hunt cause you don't pay no rent
No mother, no father, you are a lone parent
Everyone all around such a bad temperament
Have no chain round your feet still you can't free yourself
Laws cause crime and violence, so much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
So much trouble in the world
Trouble - Damian "Junior Gong" Marley
Damian "Junior Gong" Marley's "Trouble" stands as a potent testament to his mastery of reggae and dancehall rhythms. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies his signature blend of infectious grooves and socially conscious lyricism. As a key figure in the Jamaican music scene, Marley has consistently delivered recordings that resonate with audiences worldwide, bridging the gap between traditional roots reggae and modern dancehall sounds. This particular work showcases his ability to craft melodies that are both catchy and meaningful, reinforcing his status as a legendary artist whose body of work continues to influence contemporary music. The song captures the essence of his musical identity, offering a vibrant sonic experience that celebrates the spirit of Jamaica while addressing universal themes of struggle and resilience.
