Peanut Butter [Live]

H. B. BARNUM, MARTIN J. COOPER, CLIFF GOLDSMITH, FRED SMITH, FRED SLEDGE SMITH

People all over the world are confused
People are fighting all over the world
A black man says it a white man
White man says it's a black man
Coloreds says its Indians
Indians says it's everyone
They don't know exactly what it is they want in life
Right now some people said Lucky Dube is fighting for the country
But is not what I'm fighting for
But I'm fighting for is this right here
Because reggae music is music with the message every time
My message to you is
Yeahhh yeahh yeah

I don't want no peanut butter story
I want my Africa to be saved ( keep on telling you that)
I don't want no peanut butter story (all I need is)
I want my Africa to be saved ( keep on telling you that)
I don't want no peanut butter story
I want my Africa to be saved
I don't want no peanut butter story
I want my Africa to be saved

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The song that I'm giving now
It a song taking from the album called Slave
It's a song called I'M Going Back To My Root
Back To My Root

I don't want no peanut butter story
I want my Africa to be saved

Trivia about the song Peanut Butter [Live] by Lucky Dube

When was the song “Peanut Butter [Live]” released by Lucky Dube?
The song Peanut Butter [Live] was released in 1990, on the album “Captured Live”.
Who composed the song “Peanut Butter [Live]” by Lucky Dube?
The song “Peanut Butter [Live]” by Lucky Dube was composed by H. B. BARNUM, MARTIN J. COOPER, CLIFF GOLDSMITH, FRED SMITH, FRED SLEDGE SMITH.

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