Whip Them Jah Jah

Whip them Jah Jah

Only dread can come over,
Babylon them a weeping, and a mourning, yes.
Weeping, and a mourning, Lord.
Babylon them a weeping, and a mourning, yes.
Weeping, and a mourning.

Because dem badda dem a drop out,
And them no love to come over,
Only dread can come over,
Babylon can't get over.

No, so whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them, Lord,
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them.
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them, Lord,
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them.

The dread dem a dread it,
And the locksmen a watch it.
Babylon dem no like it,
And the daughter them love it.

And now the weakheart dem a scatter,
And the dread dem a satta.
'Cause the dread dem know better.
Jah Jah live forever.

Yes, whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them, Lord,
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them.
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them, Lord,
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them.

Only dread can come over,
Babylon can't get over, no, no.

Yes!

The dread dem a dread it,
And the locksmen a watch it.
Babylon dem no like it,
And the daughter them love it.

And now the weakheart dem a scatter,
And the dread dem a satta.
'Cause the dread dem know better.
Jah Jah live forever.

Yes, whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them, Lord,
Whip them Jah Jah, Jah Jah whip them..

Trivia about the song Whip Them Jah Jah by Dennis Brown

On which albums was the song “Whip Them Jah Jah” released by Dennis Brown?
Dennis Brown released the song on the albums “Wolf & Leopards” in 1977 and “One Of a Kind” in 1994.

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