This is called no matter how hard they can try but
Nobody can stop reggae because
Reggae is strong

Reggae in the bathroom
Reggae in the bedroom
Reggae everywhere
Reggae in jail
Reggae in church
Everybody likes it

Reggae in the bathroom
Reggae in the bedroom
Reggae everywhere
Reggae in jail
Reggae in church
Everybody likes it

They tried to kill it many years ago
Killing the prophets of reggae
Destroying the prophets of reggae
But somebody said
To all the bald heads
Respect the Rasta man
Cause he's the only one
Only one left in Jah creation

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

You can change the style of playing reggae
You can change the rhythm of playing reggae
But never ever change the message
Every time I play it
A Babylon a wish me fe dead
Every time I play it
A Babylon A wish me fe dead
They tried to destroy it many years ago
Killing the prophets of reggae
Destroying the prophets of reggae
But somebody said
To all the bald heads
Respect the Rasta man
Cause he's the only one
Only one left in Jah creation

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong

Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Nobody can stop reggae
Cause reggae's strong


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