Kif à donf raggamuffin ruba dub
Style et ses ridims
Inspiré par tant de couleurs
Je m'imagine
Une vie stylée pour tous les
Frérots et frangines
Qui ont tellement évolués
Et ont oublié leurs racines
C'est peut-être pas une solution
mais je crois savoir ce qu'il nous faut
Nous faut ?
C'est peut-être pas la solution
mais je crois savoir quel est le mot

{Refrain:}
C'est du roots man, roots qu'il nous faut
C'est du roots woman, un retour aux racines
C'est du roots man, roots qu'il nous faut
C'est du roots qui dit roots woman
Un retour au tempo

Le progrès intégré à ton gré
A ton gré ?

Ne cesse de voiler ce que tu es en vérité
Une espèce animale
En voie de disparition
Qui a peut-être encore une chance
Si elle se pose les bonnes questions
Mais c'est pas sur Num c'que tu dis
Non c'est pas sur mon p'tit
Guizmo mon p'tit Mali
Mais c'est pas sur Num c'que tu dis
Oui mais au fond de moi j'entends ce mot

{au Refrain}

Ragga !!
Racine famine sont des mots un peu has been
Pour tout ceux qui acceptent le Babylone ridim
Mais dans tout ça la musique il faut qu'elle s'implique
C'est pourquoi Tryo se lève et fait un peu de politique
C'est peut-être pas une solution
mais je crois savoir ce qu'il nous faut
Nous faut ?
C'est peut-être pas la solution
mais je crois savoir quel est le mot

{au Refrain}


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    Très bonne chanson! I would like to pose the correct questions, but currently I am still looking for the best solutions.

    German Hitmeisteron November 08, 2005   Link

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