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Dreadlock Holiday
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Reggae
Dreadlock Holiday was released on November 24, 2012 by Heritage as a part of the album Out Here...
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Release DateNovember 24, 2012
LabelHeritage
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM108

Credits

Lyrics

I was walking down the street
And I'm concentrating on trucking right
There was a dark voice beside of me
And I looked around in a state of fright
There was four faces, one mad, a brother from the gutter
He looked me up and down a bit and then they looked at each other
So I said
I don't like reggae (Oh no)
I love it (Oh yeah)
I don't like reggae (Oh no)
No, I love it (Oh yeah)
Don't you walk through my words, you better show some respect
Don't you walk through my words 'cause you ain't heard me out yet
Well, he looked down at my silver chain
He says, "I give you one dollar"
I said, "You got to be joking, man
This was a present from your mother" (Oh)
He says, "I like it and I want it
I'll take it off your hands and you'll be sorry that you crossed me
You better understand that you're alone
A long way from home"
I don't like Jamaica (Oh no)
No, I love her (Oh yeah)
I don't like Jamaica (Oh no)
No, I love her (Oh yeah)
Don't you walk through my words, you better show some respect
Don't you walk through my words 'cause you ain't on your way out yet
Oh, I headed back to the swimming pool
And I'm sipping piña coladas, ooh
I heard a dark voice beside me say
"Well, would you like something harder?" Ooh, ooh
She says, "I got it if you want it
My harvest is the best and if you try it, you will like it
You can wallow in the dreadlock holiday" (Dreadlock holiday)
(Dreadlock holiday, dreadlock holiday)
Just another dreadlock holiday
I don't like reggae (Oh no)
I love it (Oh yeah)
I don't like reggae (Oh no)
No, I love it (Oh yeah)
Don't you walk through my words, you better show some respect
Don't you walk through my words 'cause you ain't heard me out yet
And, no, you ain't heard a sound yet
I don't like reggae (Oh no)
I love it (Oh yeah)
I don't like Jamaica (Oh no)
No, I love her (Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah)
Written by: Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman
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