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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oi! Jimmy Mac don't quote me no Bob Marley lyrics

> or call me an imposter. I've been skanking since I

> come out of the womb and I ain't no natty dread.

> Enjoy this.

>

>

> Max Romeo - War Ina Babylon



Either that or: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyIk3o6NBz0&feature=related


*legs it and hides*

...and for those with dreads: Natty Dread




Dread, Natty Dread now, (Natty Dread)

Dreadlock Congo Bongo I. (Natty Dread)

Natty Dreadlock in a Babylon: (Natty Dread)

A dreadlock Congo Bongo I. (Natty Dread)

Oh! Children get your culture (Natty Dreadlock)

And don't stay there and gesture, a-ah, (Natty Dreadlock)

Or the battle will be hotter (Natty Dreadlock)

And you won't get no supper. (Natty Dreadlock

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