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Jah Works
691
Reggae
Jah Works was released on January 1, 1989 by Premier Records Limited as a part of the album Tribulation
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1989
LabelPremier Records Limited
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM74

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Orits Williki
Orits Williki
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Orits Williki
Orits Williki
Songwriter

Lyrics

Woh vbiri vba woyo, no, no, no
Eh oh no fi-oh no
I woke up this morning feeling cocky in my bloody brain
I sat on the mountain top looking closely at the face of man
Thinking about those great things Jah made for the human race
The sun and the moon, the stars
All them shine at their given times
Good Lord, oh
A better society we will be if we realized
The wonderful works Jah made to satisfy human soul
What shall it profit a man who gained the whole wide world
But when him nuh know Jah
All them are in vanity, eh
Forward with that matching song
We shall sing all through Mount Zion
We shall sing this great song
Till our sun will never shine
This morning, oh
Lift up your mind and soul
And give Jah, Jah thanks and praise
That's the only way
We can tell of his might and strength
What shall it profit a man who gained the whole wide world
But when him nuh know Jah
All them are in vanity, eh
Nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh
Oh! This morning
Blessed are those who love Jah
They shall see eternity
The wicked have no face
To stand before Christ high man
What shall it profit a man who gained the whole wide world
But when him nuh know Jah
All them are in vanity
So blood away
Forward with that matching song
We shall sing all through Mount Zion
We shall sing this great song
Till our sun will never shine
Rastafari live
The Lion of Judah, live, live, continually
I woke up this morning feeling cocky in my bloody brain
I sat on the mountain top looking closely at the face of man
Thinking about those great things Jah made for the human race
The sun and the moon, the stars
All them shine at their given times
Good Lord
Rastafari live
Almighty, continually
Written by: Pupa Orits Williki
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