Yeah! Oh God...we can see God bless reggae music once again
It's so nice, it's so sweet, it's so beautiful to see....
the people live in sweet, sweet love...
oh yeah

I and I feel the vibes
Lord knows it feels right
We can feel Jah love...woy
Flowing amongst mankind

Give thanks for sweet reggae music
and it's positive vibes
Reggae music send a positive charge
to the hearts of mankind

Cho: Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the people)
Reggae brings back sweet sweet love
Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the Ghetto)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love

Oh lord
It's all coming back (It's all coming back)
The way we use the vibes
Oh brothers and sisters
Ina dancehall style
Oh what a sweet sensation
Rastaman Vibration
Take a hold of Reggae sensation
In this young generation

Cho: Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the people)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love
Reggae brings back love (In the heart of the ghetto)
Reggae brings back sweet, sweet love


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