Keep Your Dread

Big Youth

[Intro]
Black people, we have been stripped, robbed of our name, our language and our culture
Beaten and robbed of our religion
'Til we wonder will we ever love again

[Verse]
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Are we will really ever love again?
Living in this land, it is pure confusion
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
All I see is pure frustration
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
We can not walk the streets of night in peace
Dreadlock dread, natty drеad, natty Congo
And mi dread here saying that you arе the thieves
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Lift up your head natty dread, natty Congo
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Hold up your head natty dread, natty Congo
Keep your dread, natty keep your culture
Keep your dread, natty know your culture
Keep your dread, natty know your culture
A keep your dread, natty know yourself now
Keep your dread, natty know your culture, know your culture
Righteousness stand and it must always stay
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Natty dread, natty Congo, natty dread, natty Congo
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Natty dread, natty dread, natty dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Keeping in di roots and di roots have fi feel
Dreadlock dread, natty dread, natty Congo
Humble thyself and Jah Jah will like that
Keep your dread, natty know your culture

Trivia about the song Keep Your Dread by Big Youth

When was the song “Keep Your Dread” released by Big Youth?
The song Keep Your Dread was released in 1980, on the album “Natty Cultural Dread”.

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