Créditos
INTERPRETAÇÃO
Prince Far I
Interpretação
M Williams
Vocais
Sly Dunbar
Bateria
Santa
Bateria
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Violão
Royal Soul
Violão
Bingy Bunny
Violão
Tarzan
Órgão
Eric Clarke
Bateria
Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace
Bateria
Errol Holt
Baixo
Culture
Vocais
STICKY
Percussão
Theophilus Beckford
Piano
Dennis Brown
Piano
Bo Pee
Piano
COMPOSIÇÃO E LETRA
M Williams
Composição
PRODUÇÃO E ENGENHARIA
Prince Far I
Produção
Letra
[Verse 1]
Jah, I going out
And protect, I coming in
Hear what my good brother Culture got to say
Black, black reggae, you know
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Here comes Prince Far I to deliver
[Verse 2]
His foundations is in the holy mountains
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than the dwelling places of Jacob
Black, black reggae music, you know
The heavens declare the glory of God
And the firmament who designed the world
Night unto night, uttereth speech
There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard (Lord)
(Zion, Zion)
Black, black, reggae, reggae music, you know
[Verse 3]
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Here what I say
The black reggae music is a message from the King
Rasta man tryin' to tell you
'Cause his foundation is in the holy mountains
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than the dwelling places of Jacob
Say so, Rasta
Behold, you know
Black, black, reggae, reggae music, you know
[Verse 4]
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Mmm
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Somebody run, but not Jah-Bible, I believe
Say somebody run, but not Jah-Bible, I believe
Tell you, said black reggae music
Tell you, said black reggae music
Black, yes
Said, black, black
Black is beauty, y'know?
Da, da, dum
[Verse 5]
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Hear
The black reggae music is a message from the King
You hear it played today
[Verse 6]
I know, tell it to the Black Star-liners that's come by here
I mean, they must find them, that must come, you know?
Black reggae music, y'know?
Let God arise and let his enemies be scattered
No, and not tomorrow
And let them sleep, as wax melteth before the fire
Light (And that's I desire)
I-ah
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Hear
Black reggae music is a message from the King
Caesar
Written by: M Williams