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Roots, Rock, Reggae Lyrics - Bob Marley


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Roots, Rock, Reggae Lyrics

Roots, Rock, Reggae Song Lyrics


Play I some music (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)
Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)
Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)

Hey mister Music, you sure sound good to me
I can't refuse it, what do we got to be?
Feel like dancing (Dance 'cause we are free)
Feel like dancing (Come dance with me)

Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)
Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)

Play I on the R&B, wo-ho-ho (Want all my people to sing)
We're bubbling on the top one hundred (Just like a mighty dread)
Play I on the R&B (Want all my people to sing)
We're bubbling on the top one hundred (Just like a mighty dread)

Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)
Roots-Rock-Reggae (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)

This a Reggae music
This a Reggae music

Play I on the R&B (I want all my people to sing)
We're bubbling on the top one hundred
Just like a mighty dread

Play I some music (This a Reggae music)
Play I some music (This a Reggae music)

This a Reggae music
This a Reggae music
This a Reggae music



February, 19th 2024
"Roots, Rock, Reggae" by Bob Marley & The Wailers, released in 1976, is celevrated as a vibrant anthem of the reggae music genre. The song is a celebration of reggae's power and influence, highlighting how the genre brings people together, fosters freedom, and promotes a spirit of joy. Through its lyrics, Marley pays tribute to the genre's ability to uplift, unite, and bring happiness to people worldwide​​​​.

The term "Roots-Rock-Reggae" encapsulates the blending of Jamaican musical traditions with the emergizing rhythms and messages of reggae, underlining the genre's capacity to integrate diverse elements while promoting its foundational values. Marley uses the song to express the irresistible allure of reggae music, emphasizing its liberating and unifying nature that transcends boundaries and encourages self-expression. He also nods to the influence of other musical genres on reggae, symbolizing its success within the broader music industry and its capacity for inclusivity and adaptation​​​​.

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