well,
a true wi clean and wi nuh mean wi si di Fassy dem a frien wi
Tell dem seh wi have wi owna crew dem fi defen wi
Bless and dem a stress wi si dem well want fi blend wi
Boom Tune a blow dem mind
Cause,
dem a chat behind wi back nuh know seh Jackie dem a tell wi
si dem all a bring poison weed come fi sell wi
stan up inna dance di whole a dem waan correl wi
Boom Tune a blow dem mind
Cau dem a move like wi friend but dem a enemy
Yes dem a watch how we a move, dem a penny wi
How yuh fi happy when wi low but if yuh si seh we a grow a pure negative vibes
yuh waan send wi
Well Jah-Jah mus and bound and compel wi
Cau wi woulda limb up one a dem if dem a mel wi
wi nuh care who wear di crown
who waan fi frown
we a lick out wi soun...so
Chorus:
Cause,
dem a chat behind mi back nuh know seh Larry dem a tell wi
see dem all a bring season weed come fi sell wi
stan up inna dance di whole a dem waan corell wi
Boom Tune a blow dem mind
Anytime wi talk wi nuh think bout apology
Everyman dem owna mind and anology
all dem a do a criticize, but don't be surprise cause we a set di trend and
dem a follow wi
And if dem nuh like how we a chat come callah wi
and if dem nuh waan si wi face come swallow wi
wi nuh care who wear di crown, who waan fi frown, we a lick out wi soun....so
Repeat from top.



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