In the 90,s when reggae was in the bones n being dreadlocked was a crime in my country,,, was deeply in love with this song.... I, m here in 2020 still getting the flow deep in my bones... Still cherishing this sacred music....and dreadlocked
Thought was alone. Have the best memories with this song only that the people we had those memories died untimely deaths. Am yet to overcome the reality. So I always cry nikisikia
Song makes me cry tears. It reminds me of sista Dorice when we went to mourn and bury my sister in Suna Migori. This song was being played by almost all the music stores at the Migori bus stage. We arrived at around 6pm , lost and looking for someone to guide us to that fateful final resting place of Dorice Auma Osodo. I wonder if the great Burning Spear was telling me these words,mek we say what we have to say, or mek we do do what we have to do.RIP Nyar Chiga,till we meet again your Royal Highness Queen of Chiga
Yes..You are a good listener...Enjoying The vibes ..instruments..listen 2 the living dub versions then you will smile and skanking 2this versions..Powerfull
Oh, Jah Rastafari help us one and all Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Need more strength to fight this struggle Need more strength to fight this struggle Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Come mek, we do what we have to do Say your own, say in your way Say your own, say in your way Come mek, we say what we have to say Come on, come mek we do what we have to do Come along, come mek we say what we have to say Come on, come mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do
The first time I heard this song I didn't understand because I didn't get the words clearly until I listen over and over again and I bet you this man is Superman
Oh, Jah Rastafari help us one and all Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Need more strength to fight this struggle Need more strength to fight this struggle Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Come mek, we do what we have to do Say your own, say in your way Say your own, say in your way Come mek, we say what we have to say Come on, come mek we do what we have to do Come along, come mek we say what we have to say Come on, come mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Your mind and your thought should be clean Your mind and your thought should be clean Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do To fight this struggle, you got to be brave To fight this struggle, you got to be brave Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come mek, we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Oh, Jah Rastafari help us Oh, Jah Rastafari help us one and all, one and all, one and all Mek we say what we have to say Come along, come mek we do what we have to do Come on, come mek we say what we have to say Come on, come mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say Mek we do what we have to do Mek we say what we have to say
Takes me back to Brilliant Hotel Muranga Road.The late Papa Lefty the general on the decks,the late Rankin Achok on the mic,Papa Charley the great watching over..Hail them days..The late sister Lucy,the man called Amangana,the late Antonio Jazino Ziwani..One Love
The struggling for emancipation is perpetual...generation after generation embark on a struggling for a different course. People who embark on such struggle are brave...not intimidated easily!!