World-a-music

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The Universal Pulse of Reggae: Ini Kamoze's 'World-a-music'

Ini Kamoze's 'World-a-music' is a celebration of reggae music's global influence and its power to unite people across different cultures. The song's repetitive chorus, 'World a reggae music on yah,' emphasizes reggae's omnipresence and its ability to keep the singer 'rocking with me daughter,' suggesting a cross-generational appeal and the joy it brings to family and community life. The phrase 'Never lef' ya, never no sah' indicates a lifelong commitment to the genre, highlighting the deep connection the artist feels with reggae music.

The lyrics 'Now just be nice and hold your space / I won't entertain no more disgrace' speak to the dignity and respect that reggae music embodies, rejecting any form of disgrace or negativity. The term 'merther,' a Jamaican patois word for a great party or excitement, captures the essence of the communal and uplifting spirit of reggae music. The song also touches on the transformative power of rhythm, as it 'spacing out your head,' suggesting that the music can alter one's state of mind and bring about a sense of freedom and escape.

The lines 'Man showing how man feeling / Man singing goodness gracious I / Then thousand rydims peeling / It makes the spider kiss the fly' use vivid imagery to convey the emotional expression and storytelling inherent in reggae music. The metaphor of 'the spider kiss the fly' could symbolize the unexpected connections and unity that music can foster between diverse individuals. Overall, 'World-a-music' is a tribute to the enduring and transcendent nature of reggae, a genre that continues to resonate and bring people together worldwide.

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  2. Wings With Me
  3. Hail Mi Idrin
  4. World-a-music
  5. How U Living
  6. Taxi For Me
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