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Straight from jamdung to London
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Ragga muffin weh wi say (Hey)
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Style a style an a pattan a pattan
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Didi donia (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
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Shaggy and Sting ina combination
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Wake up to sunshine in di morning
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What a beautiful feeling
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Me hear the birds them singing
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Way up ina the tree limb
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Me get a call from the Englishman say him wan come hold a vibes
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Him wan run left the cold fi ketch some island life
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44 to 876, at the drop of a dime
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Link up anytime
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44 to 876, call the airline
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Fly out anytime
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I'm trying to free my mind, and live a life stress free
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But the politics of this country are getting to me
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I have a dream that I'm swimming in the Caribbean Sea
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And then my good friend Shaggy says
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"Come spend some time, family"
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I hear reggae music, that's playing in the street
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With maximum bass at all frequencies
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It shakes me to my soul with a positive vibration
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I start dreaming of Jamaica and the Caribbean nation
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44 to 876
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44 to 876
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From the 44 go a 876 dat a Kingston town go a London
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Big up di UK man dem-bam-bam-bam-bam
Welcome to Jamrock sand
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Fly come a yard fi di island breeze
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Pretty girl walk 'pon di white sand beach
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Try please stay so a rice and peace
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876 put yuh mind at ease
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I hear reggae music, it carries me away
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And the ghost of Bob Marley, that haunts me to this day
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There's a spiritual truth in the words of his song
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And the Caribbean nation to which they belong
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44 to 876
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44 to 876
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44 to 876
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44 to 876