I have always loved Keety Roots work and have noticed his intelligence is way above average, at least when we talk about those who work in reggae, because most seem repeat the same obvious things over and over. In this big tune Keety talks about "money" and "debt" and reparation of wrongs unafraid. In fact, when I think of people in the reggae arena who would have what it takes to go further and understand the fraud of banking, usury and the obfuscation of our currency... when I think about artists who would maybe grasp the words of Mike Montagne and his Mathematically Perfected Economy, Keety is on that very small list. The foundation of "Babylon" has always been the obfuscation of our true "money" and the subsequent usury they have imposed upon us for millennia.
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what is factual and insulting is that reparations were paid out to slave owners and not the slaves. systemic racism and the white supremacy mindset in the judicial system have blocked and deflected any appeal and have left us despondent. Having said that I believe in Hope that one day we will move that mountain because we already moved so many in the past and this song only reminds us of a task ahead and that reparations are on our check list and to persevere for JUSTICE. peace
It was today that I heard this tune.... The music itself speaks. The lyrics however are something astounding and enlightening. That time was not fair. This time is better. May the future be the best
true words sound n powa big rispek keety roots black legacy and all the freedom fighters blessings from france 1love 1god 1aim 1destiny 1heart one and only solution repatriation
"Now how can the sons and daughters of slaves owe any kind of money when the western economy was built on chattel slavery? This ah nuh chip on I shoulder just truth and rights let’s switch on the light, all right? All the trauma of chattel slavery dehumanization and brutality all the confusion, psychologicaly And the robbing of our spiritual and cultural ID It’s on I ancestors free labor the stock exchange came to be Built their vast infrastructure and their aristocracy As masters of evil they divided and conquered So they could rewrite themselves with lies historicaly We want we want we want some reparations Jah know we want we want we want some compensation How can the african and carribean country be in debt so deep when at the time of independence their slate should have been clean? How can the sons and daughters of slaves be in debt for any kind of money ( makes no sense at all ) when the western economy was built on chattel slavery? We want we want we want some reparations We want we want we want some compensation No more disenfranchisement of african nations No more political psychological hold marginalization, no more It’s time for I and I to get some closure and healing psychologicaly, spiritualy, culturaly!" ✊🏿
Jah Fingers . Really Jah Fingers as in Jah Fingers Music who let people advertise SKIN BLEACHING CREAM on your Facebook page? imposter leave the room pls
Inna dis yah time we want some reparation Inna dis yah time we want some compensation For centuries after centuries of exploitation And still the African, a suffer so strong Seh full time now for black man liberation And the mental and cultural emancipation Inna the words of Marcus Garvey I and I chant this song Seh up you mighty race So stand firm and strong!
CHOURUS Inna Dis ya Time we want some reparation And inna Dis ya Time we want some compensation For centuries after centuries of exploitation And still the African just a suffer so strong Seh full time now for black man liberation And the mental and cultural emancipation In the words of Marcus garvey I & I Chant this song Him seh up you mighty race so stand firm and strong VERSE 1 And tek away yourself from the trap of babywrong Empower the youths with right education 12 million slaves dem take from our homeland Fi suffer and toil under sugar plantation Beaten to the bone, rape by gang, stripped of culture and religion Forced to serve the god, of the white man Or rebel and face execution CHOURUS VERSE 2 They traded guns to unbalance African societies Perpetrated tribal war with there mercenaries Dismantled and destroyed African societies So they could divide and control colonially For all the trauma Dem create thru chattel slavery And all the trauma dem create colonially For all the disenfranchisement over centuries And the perpetual destruction of I & I mentally
REPARATION CHOURUS Inna Dis ya Time we want some reparation And inna Dis ya Time we want some compensation For centuries after centuries of exploitation And still the African just a suffer so strong Seh full time now for black man liberation And the mental and cultural emancipation In the words of Marcus garvey I & I Chant this song Him she up you mighty race so stand firm and strong VERSE 1 And tek away yourself from the trap of babywrong Empower the youths with right education 12 million slaves dem take from our homeland Fi suffer and toil under sugar plantation Beaten to the bone, rape by gang, stripped of culture and religion Forced to serve the god, of the white man Or rebel and face execution CHOURUS VERSE 2 They traded guns to unbalance African societies Perpetrated tribal war with there mercenaries Dismantled and destroyed African societies So they could divide and control colonially For all the trauma Dem create thru chattel slavery And all the trauma dem create colonially For all the disenfranchisement over centuries And the perpetual destruction of I & I mentally CHOURUS VERSE 3 By now, Africa would a be a super power Given a chance to develop infrastructure By now, they’d be world leaders politically By now, Dem would a lead the world inna technology World leaders inna finance and economy, World leaders inna science and agriculture World leaders inna heart and brain surgery Full time I & I open up I & I third eye and see. Written by keith joseph AKA ROOTSY REBEL
I have always loved Keety Roots work and have noticed his intelligence is way above average, at least when we talk about those who work in reggae, because most seem repeat the same obvious things over and over. In this big tune Keety talks about "money" and "debt" and reparation of wrongs unafraid. In fact, when I think of people in the reggae arena who would have what it takes to go further and understand the fraud of banking, usury and the obfuscation of our currency... when I think about artists who would maybe grasp the words of Mike Montagne and his Mathematically Perfected Economy, Keety is on that very small list. The foundation of "Babylon" has always been the obfuscation of our true "money" and the subsequent usury they have imposed upon us for millennia.
Serious words being spoken in this song plus this tune dropped serious at carnival Selassie strength and power
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I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can offer me
@Scott Ryker instablaster =)
Riddim 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 love this track, the lyrics and beat. I play it LOUD with nuff BASS 😀🔥❤
Mandinka Tribe Checkin In.....SERIOUS TUNE HERE HEAVY ROTATION ))))))) Prphet-Nine TALAWA.FR Bless Up All TRIBES....
Give thanks mr Keety Roots
Bless up king!
Africa Mae Do Leao.
what is factual and insulting is that reparations were paid out to slave owners and not the slaves. systemic racism and the white supremacy mindset in the judicial system have blocked and deflected any appeal and have left us despondent. Having said that I believe in Hope that one day we will move that mountain because we already moved so many in the past and this song only reminds us of a task ahead and that reparations are on our check list and to persevere for JUSTICE. peace
Well said
In the U.K. the government borrowed so much money to compensate the slave owners that the debt/lone was only paid off in 2015.
Thank you 🙏
Who owned the slave ships? It begins with J and ends with WS
One of the best dub tunes I've ever heard
Joseph Robertson 100% true and I’m a dub roots reggae specialist
Never mind the dub bredrin, listen to the vocals, true words
Hi. I have your new channel I like this song I will put it in my playlist so keep the jams coming your no.1 fan
This so beautiful... Jahhh! Up up up Keety Roots & Black Legacy
Much needed history to dispel ignorance of the past and present.
dat deh tune a murderer reminds me of 70/80 ies style plus heavy lyrics
What an absolutely awesome tune 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼love it 🇪🇹❤️💛💚🇪🇹 🔊📢🔊📢🔊📢🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Peace and love heavy tune nuff respect !!!!!!
Nuff respect to channel one sound system the session on 25 September 2016 was highly blessed
It was today that I heard this tune.... The music itself speaks. The lyrics however are something astounding and enlightening. That time was not fair. This time is better. May the future be the best
Jah bless good vibes 🇧🇴🇯🇲
True Lyrics jah bless 🇧🇴🇯🇲🐘🗿🐃🐆🦌🐵👑🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
The snare just hits differently
true words sound n powa big rispek keety roots black legacy and all the freedom fighters
blessings from france
1love 1god 1aim 1destiny 1heart one and only solution repatriation
Massive blessings brother from Bklyn NYC Shalom families.
Best tune, education for the people !!
Would love to get the lyrics :-)
"Now how can the sons and daughters of slaves
owe any kind of money
when the western economy was built on chattel slavery?
This ah nuh chip on I shoulder
just truth and rights
let’s switch on the light, all right?
All the trauma of chattel slavery
dehumanization and brutality
all the confusion, psychologicaly
And the robbing of our spiritual and cultural ID
It’s on I ancestors free labor the stock exchange came to be
Built their vast infrastructure and their aristocracy
As masters of evil they divided and conquered
So they could rewrite themselves with lies historicaly
We want we want we want some reparations
Jah know we want we want we want some compensation
How can the african and carribean country be in debt so deep
when at the time of independence
their slate should have been clean?
How can the sons and daughters of slaves
be in debt for any kind of money
( makes no sense at all )
when the western economy was built on chattel slavery?
We want we want we want some reparations
We want we want we want some compensation
No more disenfranchisement of african nations
No more political psychological hold
marginalization, no more
It’s time for I and I to get some closure and healing
psychologicaly, spiritualy, culturaly!" ✊🏿
Keety Roots rulez✊🏿🎵💥🇯🇲🕺🏿🤩🍻
What a tune big up
one a the best lyrics whe mi hear in a long time
Jah Fingers . Really Jah Fingers as in Jah Fingers Music who let people advertise SKIN BLEACHING CREAM on your Facebook page? imposter leave the room pls
Jah bless continually !
powerful lyrics as a community. We’ve got to work towards power to the people.
Great song🎉
Everyone needs to hear this reasoning Keety. The truth
super jolie🌺🌞🍀😇bisous jah bless you 🙏🏿
Big Big tune. Bless up brethren.
Big Tune. Shoutout Keety Roots.
whatever you do check Channel One running this as last one on sound @Underground Village 25/9/16 #trust ...... #trust
RASPECT LOVE n HONOR💯👊✌👏😂😇💖💛💚
Steppa style !! Powerful
STRONG TUNE!!!!!!!
Excellent Beat
One of my favourite tune #thenisda
C bon ça blesssssss
CHUNE ❤💛💚🦁🐾👑🔥🔥🔥💯🙏
Monumental☝I AND I
Biiig tuuuuune !
awesome stuff!!!
Gwan pure lyrics
MASSIVE!!!!!!!
BEST TUNE 2016
Give thanks for the vibes
Absolutely wicked ❤️
Pure guidance
Anyone know where I can find the dub version??
Bless up
Niceness !!! Bless Up!
al mighty jah rastafari blessing
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 no more slave
Big tune!
great music
They did not steal our culture, my great tune!
TUNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Yes iya 💥💥💥
Fantastic
Wicked tune
history
slaver in brazil
500 years :(
bunr babylan
Feeling Irie...
Big Big TUNE ☝️👑⚡🪐
Can someone write down the lyrics of the chorus of the second song please ? English is not my main langage :( Thanks in advance !!
Inna dis yah time we want some reparation
Inna dis yah time we want some compensation
For centuries after centuries of exploitation
And still the African, a suffer so strong
Seh full time now for black man liberation
And the mental and cultural emancipation
Inna the words of Marcus Garvey I and I chant this song
Seh up you mighty race
So stand firm and strong!
And take away yourself from di trap of babywrong :) Blessed love
The power of di youth, with right education
Twelve millions slaves, take from their homeland
A suffer ! ??? sugar plantation
CHOURUS
Inna Dis ya Time we want some reparation And inna Dis ya Time we want some compensation For centuries after centuries of exploitation And still the African just a suffer so strong Seh full time now for black man liberation And the mental and cultural emancipation In the words of Marcus garvey I & I Chant this song Him seh up you mighty race so stand firm and strong
VERSE 1
And tek away yourself from the trap of babywrong Empower the youths with right education 12 million slaves dem take from our homeland Fi suffer and toil under sugar plantation Beaten to the bone, rape by gang, stripped of culture and religion Forced to serve the god, of the white man Or rebel and face execution
CHOURUS
VERSE 2
They traded guns to unbalance African societies Perpetrated tribal war with there mercenaries Dismantled and destroyed African societies So they could divide and control colonially For all the trauma Dem create thru chattel slavery And all the trauma dem create colonially For all the disenfranchisement over centuries And the perpetual destruction of I & I mentally
REPARATION
CHOURUS
Inna Dis ya Time we want some reparation
And inna Dis ya Time we want some compensation
For centuries after centuries of exploitation
And still the African just a suffer so strong
Seh full time now for black man liberation
And the mental and cultural emancipation
In the words of Marcus garvey I & I Chant this song
Him she up you mighty race so stand firm and strong
VERSE 1
And tek away yourself from the trap of babywrong
Empower the youths with right education
12 million slaves dem take from our homeland
Fi suffer and toil under sugar plantation
Beaten to the bone, rape by gang,
stripped of culture and religion
Forced to serve the god, of the white man
Or rebel and face execution
CHOURUS
VERSE 2
They traded guns to unbalance African societies
Perpetrated tribal war with there mercenaries
Dismantled and destroyed African societies
So they could divide and control colonially
For all the trauma Dem create thru chattel slavery
And all the trauma dem create colonially
For all the disenfranchisement over centuries
And the perpetual destruction of I & I mentally
CHOURUS
VERSE 3
By now, Africa would a be a super power
Given a chance to develop infrastructure
By now, they’d be world leaders politically
By now, Dem would a lead the world inna technology
World leaders inna finance and economy,
World leaders inna science and agriculture
World leaders inna heart and brain surgery
Full time I & I open up I & I third eye and see.
Written by keith joseph AKA ROOTSY REBEL
Strong !!!
Niceness !
Congo south América/ameixa
Whats the name of this riddim??
massiveeee!!!
what a tuuuune
TUUUUUUUNE!
which siren did u used? sounds good. great tune btw
Hi ketty what drum machine use??? LOVE your drums and productions
Lyrics ?
Classic tune nah
Traccione!
Bless
Big
Can someone put down a lyric?
This is roots……….
Respect sir, everywhere I see this record selling the label is yellow, but when I order one it comes red and green, is this a second pressing? Bless.
red and green label is re-press
Yes I
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Black History
True!!!
love
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DIVIDE AND CONQUER ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫
Yeahman
Real education
Fya
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Big riddms K.O'd
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brazil africa do sul revolucion
Repatriation Lord !
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De la bomba a la face face du shitstem BABYLON A LIAR
18 racist people 😂👑👑💎💎💎
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This is a great tune but really what's done is done guys stop living in the past.
Do you mean it should not be thought about anymore or do you mean there should be no more dispute about the past?
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