Memories!! Watching my husband and his friends dance to this song when we were in college is when I fell in love with him!! Elephant Man will always be the top tier artist for me!!
Back in the day I never really thought this was a gospel song because of the dancehall/ragga sound…..it’s hard for many people to put these two concepts together but if you pay attention to the words, it’s really a dancehall gospel song about being good and loving the lord and the word of the lord.
It's a different version of the praise and worship song called hear my cry oh lord written by Graham Kendrick or kent Henry based on psalm 61 made popular by Marvia providence
@All criticizing the song: Understand that there is a very interesting duality here; although dancehall artists make very secular music, they almost uniformly have Christian beliefs. Thus, when you see something like this, it's not a mockery, it's actually genuine appreciation of God.
Correct. Do these people know that sometimes at the end of a dance, gospel is played? They may not be in church but they definitely identify as believers of Christ.
I don't know if Elephant was going for this but the saying title can be a reference to those who think he's not serious. "Yuh too bad mind" to think that he would legitimately make fun like this.
Holy Ghost and fire burned out bad mind Ameen and Amen ..now I am ready ready ready to fulfill my call ..Glory to God in miraculous name of Prophets John the Baptist and Jesus.