Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979), better known by his Hebrew name Matisyahu, is an American Hasidic Jewish reggae musician.

Known for blending traditional Jewish themes with Reggae, rock and hip hop sounds, Matisyahu is most recognizable for his single "King Without a Crown", which was a surprise Top 40 hit. Since 2004, he has released two studio albums as well as one live album, two remix CDs and one DVD featuring a live concert. Through his career, Matisyahu has worked with Bill Laswell and reggae producers Sly & Robbie. Matisyahu is set to release a new album titled LIGHT featuring the single “One Day” on August 25, 2009. A deluxe album pre-order is available now at iTunes.

Original Release Date: August 25, 2009
Label: Sony

Track Listings
1. Smash Lies
2. We Will Walk
3. One Day
4. Escape
5. So Hi So Lo
6. I Will Be Light
7. For You
8. On Nature
9. Motivate
10. Struggla
11. Darkness into Light
12. Thunder
13. Silence


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A new version of I Shoot the Sheriff lyric, an Internet/Online version, could be blogger version. Just read the lyric, it is online era! Thanks to someone who post the lyric.

Artist: Someone
Genre: Reggae
Title: I Hacked The Browse

I hacked the browser, but I didn't hack the W3C
Oh, no, oh
I hacked the browser, but I didn't hack the W3C
Ooh, ooh, ooh Yeah

All around in my blogtown
They're trying' to crack me down, yeah
They say they want to bring me in guilty
For the killing of the W3C, for the life of the W3C
But I say, oh, now, now...Oh,

I hacked the browserr, but I swear it was in self defense
Ooh, ooh, ooh
I said, I hacked the browserr, Oh Lord
And they say it is an overflow offense
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Hear This

Browser IE always hated me
For what I don't know
Ev'ry time I set a tag
He said, "Crash it before it grows.
"He said, "Crash them before they grow.
"And so, oh, now, now,Read it on the blog

I hacked the browserr, but I swear it was in self defense
Ooh, ooh, ooh Where was the W3C
I said I hacked the browser but I swear it was in self defense

Standards came my way one day
And I moved to O S X, yeah!
All of a sudden I saw browser IE
Aiming to crash me down
So I hacked, I hacked, I hacked him down
And I say, if I am guilty I will pay

I hacked the browser, but I say, but I didn't hack no W3C
Ooh, no, oh
I hacked the browser, but I didn't hack no W3C
Ooo, ooo, ooh

Overflows had the better of me
And what is to crash must crash
Ev'ry day the buffer a-go-a well
One day the printf a-go drop out
One day the printf a-go drop out

I said, I, I, ...I,
I hacked the broserr, but I didn't hack the W3C, no(Repeat)


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Bob Marley was died but his songs are always in memory. Bob Marley greatest hits, a tribute to King of Reggae. Check out the lyrics and guitar chords of Bob Marley below.

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While many may not agree with my selection, these reggae artists have certainly contributed to the reggae fraternity in a major way and should get the respect they deserve. The music that these artists produced will never die, as the impact made are so great that we are still touched by their lyrics and sounds.

1. BOB MARLEY
Bob Marley was born Robert Nesta Marley on Feb. 6, 1945 in Saint Ann, Jamaica. His father, Norval Sinclair Marley, was a white Englishman and his mother, Cedelia Booker, was a black Jamaican. Bob Marley died of cancer in Miami, FL on May 11, 1981. Marley had 12 children, four by his wife Rita, and was a devout Rastafarian.Bob Marley's father died when he was 10 years old, and his mother moved with him to Kingston's Trenchtown neighborhood after his death. As a young teen, he befriended Bunny Wailer, and they learned to play music together. At 14, Marley dropped out of school to learn the welding trade, and spent his spare time jamming with Bunny Wailer and ska musician Joe Higgs.

2. PETER TOSH
Peter Tosh, born Winston Hubert McIntosh (October 9, 1944 – September 11, 1987) was the guitarist in the original Wailing Wailers, a reggae musician, and a trailblazer for the Rastafari movement.Tosh grew up in the Kingston, Jamaica slum of Trench town. He stood out because of his height at 6 feet, 4 inches. His short-fuse temper and unveiled sarcasm usually kept him in trouble, earning him the nickname Stepping Razor after a song written by Joe Higgs, an early mentor. He began to sing and learn guitar at a young age, inspired by the American stations he could pick up on his radio. After an illustrious career with the Wailers and as a solo musician, he was murdered at his home. Though robbery was officially said to be the motivation behind Tosh's death, many believe that there were ulterior motives to the killing, citing that nothing was taken from the house.

3. DENNIS BROWM
Dennis Brown was born Feb 01, 1957 in Kingston, Jamaica. One of Jamaica's most beloved and prolific artists, the late Dennis Brown has left behind a slew of classic songs and myriad hits, a rich musical legacy born of a career that spanned over 30 years. Born Dennis Emmanuel Brown in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1957, his childhood home virtually destined him to a future in the music industry. He grew up on Orange Street, the heart of the island's music scene, with most of the major recording studios a mere stone's throw away. As the stars and future hitmakers paraded by day and music pumped out of the studios, the child could not help but be entranced.


4. JIMMY CLIFF
Jimmy Cliff OM (born James Chambers, 1 April 1948, Somerton District in St. James, Jamaica) is a Jamaican SKA and reggae musician, best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want It", "Many Rivers to Cross" from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world, and for a cover of "I Can See Clearly Now" from the film "Cool Runnings."

5. Sizzla
Sizzla was born Miguel Collins on April 17, 1976, and was raised in the August Town area of Kingston by devout Rastafarian parents. After honing his vocal skills, he landed a gig with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, where he first made a name for himself as a performer. He cut his first single for the small Zagalou label in 1995, and soon moved on to Bobby "Digital" Dixon's Digital B imprint. However, he didn't manage a breakout success until saxophonist Dean Fraser recommended him to producer Philip "Fatis" Burrell. Sizzla released a series of singles on Burrell's Xterminator label, including "Judgement Morning," "Life's Road," "Blaspheme," "We Uh Fear," "I'm Not Sure," and the Shadowman duet "The Gun." His first LP, Burning Up, appeared on Xterminator later in 1995, and he toured extensively alongside Luciano and Mikey General. Unlike kindred spirits Capleton and Buju Banton, Sizzla's early material was culturally oriented right from the start; he was able to build an audience without any of the lyrical slackness that helped establish the other two.

6. MARCIA GRIFFITHS
Jamaica's longest-running and perhaps biggest female vocalist ever. Griffiths began as a teenager in Coxsone's Studio One, racking up hit after hit, then joined with paramour Bob Andy as Bob & Marcia for the Top Five U.K. pop hit "Young, Gifted and Black." She formed The I Threes to back Bob Marley's international tours and recordings from 1974-1980 and scored a massive international hit with "Electric Boogie" in the '80s. Despite a few '70s Rasta tunes like "Stepping out of Babylon," she is known primarily for her strong, smooth-as-mousse love songs and captivating live performances.

7. YELLOWMAN
Yellowman is the stage name of Winston Foster, one of the biggest Jamaican reggae stars of the 1980s. Foster, an albino, grew up in Kingston institutions and overcame a rough childhood to become a swaggering DJ with a penchant for witty and sexually explicit lyrics and a stage show that made him a local star. He began recording in the early '80s and for the next several years released records at a furious pace, outselling every other reggae star except Bob Marley. In 1986 Yellowman was diagnosed with throat cancer and given a dire prognosis, but he bounced back and resumed his career in the '90s. His songs include "Mad Over Me," "Mister Chin" and "Blueberry Hill."

8. U-ROY
Known as the Originator, U-Roy wasn't the first DJ, nor even the first to cut a record, but he was the first to shake the nation and he originated a style so distinctly unique that he single-handedly changed his homeland's music scene forever. Born Ewart Beckford in Jones Town, Jamaica, in 1942, he received his famous moniker from a young family member unable to correctly pronounce Ewart and the nickname stuck.

9. MUTABARUKA
His poems have given voice to a nation and helped forge an entirely new genre of music, dub/rhythm poetry. Revolutionary, fiery, scathing, and stinging, Mutabaruka's words are as potent on paper as on CD, and so the literary community needed to create a new term just for his works -- meta-dub. Born in Rae Town, Jamaica, on December 12, 1952, Allan Hope first realized the power of the word when he was in his teens. It was the '60s; the Black Power movement was at its height, and numerous radical leaders were putting their thoughts and histories in print.

10. GARNETT SILK
Born Garnet Damion Smith in Greenvale, Hatfield in the parish of Manchester, Jamaica, he was known for his emotive, powerful and silky voice. During the 1980s he was widely hailed as a rising talent, but his career was ended by his early death in 1994 while attempting to save his mother while his house was on fire, while others suspect that it was a conspiracy which involved his two younger brothers, Lij Amlak(Paul Cassanova) & Omar Silk(Omar Scott) which were upcoming artists at the time. He and his mother were found in each other's arms when their bodies were discovered. His debut album was "It's Growing" and his first major hit was "Hello Africa".

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Mbah Surip is an Indonesia Reggae Singer. Bangun Tidur by Mbah Surip.

Artist: Mbah Surip
Genre: Reggae
Song Title: Bangun Tidur

Bangun Tidur - Mbah Surip

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Boomerang is an Indonesia Rock Band.
Artist: Boomerang
Genre: Rock
Album: Suara Jalanan (2009)
Song Title: Seumur Hidupku

Boomerang Seumur Hidupku

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Artist: Joe de Wine
Album: Jamaican Sounds
Genre: Reggae
Tittle: Acoustic Unity

Joe de Wine's song lyric - Acoustic Unity.

Now we come together
To fight against the system
Now we come together
To fill the love will healing
Now we come together
To ride the road of freedom
Now we come together
To fight against racism
Or nation war...

Yes we are wright
My generation
Yes we are wright
My generation
ye..ye..ye..

Unite as family
Forever we will be
Unite as family
Together You and Me

Interlude

Now we come together
To fight the Babylons system
Now we come together
To fill Jah love will healing
To ride the road of freedom
Now we come together
To fight against racism
Or nation war...

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B is for Bob is a collection of original Bob Marley songs re-imagined for kids and fans of all ages!!

The international musical legend's eldest son, four-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley, executive produced the album, which bridges the gap between the timeless Bob Marley and a new generation of kids.

Ziggy add sounds which make some songs sound better to kids, like bells or little kids’ voices. But there was one song that they changed too much called “Jamming.” I liked it much better; the version on this album, with guitars and bongos, sounds like the kind of goofy thing that one of those punks on American Idol would do to a song to ruin it.

Bob Marley's music touches people of all ages. With children in mind, Ziggy has transformed 8 of his father's songs while leaving 4 of Bob Marley's other masterpieces untouched.



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For more than 15 years Tony Q has delved into the world of reggae music -- a genre made popular by the legendary Bob Marley and which originated in Jamaica -- adapting the Jamaican sound and fusing it with the Balinese, Sundanese and his own Javanese style.

The 43-year-old musician may not be a household name all over Indonesia, but his dedication to reggae has brought him iconic status among local fans, particularly in Jakarta and Bandung.

Today, Tony Q's New Rastafara band -- in which he is the guitarist and lead vocalist -- is the only reggae group from Indonesia to be annually invited to the Houston Legends of Rasta Reggae Festival Tour in Texas, now in its 19th year.

New Rastafara has also become a regular at concerts organized for social events such as the annual fundraiser for AIDS in Ancol, North Jakarta, and at Greenpeace's Stop Illegal Logging campaign recently.

But being a professional musician was not Tony's first choice when he first started out.

After finishing high school in Semarang, Central Java, Tony -- whose real name is Tony Waluyo Sukmoasih -- arrived in Jakarta, where he worked for a short time as a quality control staffer at a factory and then as a designer for a publishing company.

Those rather mundane nine-to-five jobs quickly became history after Tony started hanging around with some artsy types at the Bulungan Sports Center in South Jakarta back in 1983. And Tony knew he had found his niche; playing music with the likes of violinist Hendri Lamiri and street musician Antok Baret, as well as discussing all things art with film director Arya Kusumadewa and actor Alex Komang.

To earn money, Tony became a busker around the Blok M shopping complex, singing popular songs from rock groups like The Rolling Stones, Van Halen, Kansas and Pink Floyd. Or he would stand in for musicians in bands that performed in cafes or pubs in the area.

In 1986, Tony left rock for country music and put together the Country String Band, and played the banjo.

With just a few local competitors in that genre, the group quickly became a staple in hotel bars in Jakarta such as the Mandarin Oriental, the Sahid Jaya and the Horison.

The Country String Band became so big that they were invited to participate in an Indonesian-U.S. cultural exchange program organized by the U.S. Embassy in 1988, at the Surakarta Hadiningrat Palace in Surakarta (Solo), Central Java.

The program showcased artists from the United States -- including the wife of then U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia Paul D. Wolfowitz -- and traditional Javanese dances. The Country String Band brought the house down when they covered Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, John Denver, Bob Dylan and bluegrass icons, the Osborne Brothers.

The band was an instant hit, and it was invited to perform at the Fourth of July celebration at the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta that year and the next.

But success in country music, while gratifying, still left Tony Q with a desire to push the creative envelope with his own music.

""I began thinking about creating my own music. I wanted to contribute to music according to my own tastes. Without necessarily expecting applause from an audience,"" he told The Jakarta Post recently.

So he rediscovered reggae music, and Bob Marley who was considered its undisputed king.

""I found that I was interested in the lyrics of Bob Marley's songs, which contained stories of life on the street, portraits of life, love ballads, messages of peace and anti-racism as well as social criticism,"" Tony, who also has Jamaican-style dreadlocks, explained.

In 1989, he established his first reggae band, Roots Rock Reggae, and they soon got gigs at places like Pondok Indah Pub in South Jakarta. That first band did not always play strictly reggae, however, but also some blues and rock ballads.

A year later, Tony left the group for a string of reggae bands that he established and eventually left, such as Exodus and Rastaman.

Tony said that one of the reasons he left the groups was that they had become too commercialized for him.

In 1994, he established Rastafara with the additional components of percussions, a trombone, a trumpet, and a saxophone. The group quickly became a hit with reggae lovers and received lots of requests to play in Jakarta and Bandung.

But yet again Tony's restless nature got the best of him and after seven years he left Rastafara.

""Maybe we got too many contracts to perform, so the spirit of the group got lost,"" he explained.

Since mid-2001 Tony has been playing with his new group, the New Rastafara, every Wednesday and Friday night at BBs Cafe in Menteng, Central Jakarta.

Although still keeping with the spirit of peace and social criticism a la Bob Marley, Tony's brand of reggae is uniquely Indonesian, which probably explains why he has such a large following here.

One example are the lyrics from Bunglon (Chameleon), a song from his album Damai Dengan Cinta (Peace with Love) released in 2000:

Banyak pahlawan kesiangan, mengaku-aku ikut andil dalam perjuangan/Banyak juga yang berganti baju, tak pernah punya urat malu/Merancang strategi untuk tetap korupsi, pertahankan kolusi/Bunglon selalu berubah warna, mengikuti warna tempatnya (There are many heroes that come too late, claiming to have a share in the fight/There are also many that change their stripes, without any shame/Constantly scheming to find new ways of being corrupt, sustaining collusion/Like a chameleon always changing color, to blend in with the surroundings).

Tony added a Malay flavor for the song Pesta Pantai (Beach Party) with the use of the Minangkabau tambourine and talempong (gong chime ensemble), while for the song Witing Tresno Jalaran Soko Kulino (Love Comes From Habit) is distinctly Javanese, with lyrics full of Javanese idioms and the use of the Javanese gamelan in the composition.

Besides Album Damai Dengan Cinta, Tony has released six other albums; Rambut Gimbal (Dreadlocks) (1996), Gue Falling in Love (I'm Falling inLove) (1997), Kronologi (Chronology) (2003), Salam Damai (2005), Anak Kampung (2007), and the latest album Presiden (2009).

""I want reggae music that is distinctly Indonesian. I want to say that reggae has come to Indonesia, but we've fused it with our language,"" Tony said.

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Let the Dominoes Fall is the seventh full-length album from punk rock band Rancid, which was released on June 2, 2009 on Hellcat Records. It is the band's third album for the label, which is a subsidiary of producer Brett Gurewitz's Epitaph Records and owned by guitarist Tim Armstrong. This is their first album of new material in nearly six years, following 2003's Indestructible, and their first with drummer Branden Steineckert, who joined the band in 2006 after the departure of founding drummer Brett Reed.

The span of nearly six years between Indestructible and Let the Dominoes Fall was Rancid's longest gap between studio albums in their career. The band had begun working on new material after their temporary hiatus in 2004, but showed no signs of a new album until January 2008, when they announced that they had begun recording with producer and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. The writing and recording process was finally finished in February 2009.

The album's first single "Last One to Die," was released on April 7, 2009 via the band's Myspace page. As of May 26, 2009 the album can be heard on MySpace entirely.

A deluxe edition of the album was also released on June 2, 2009. In addition to the regular album, it includes a bonus CD featuring twelve of the songs from the album in acoustic form, a DVD featuring a documentary about the making of the album, three posters and four guitar picks. It debuted at #11 on the charts, making this Rancid's highest charting album to date.

Track listing:
All songs written and composed by Rancid.
1. "East Bay Night"
2. "This Place"
3. "Up to No Good"
4. "Last One to Die"
5. "Disconnected"
6. "I Ain't Worried"
7. "Damnation"
8. "New Orleans"
9. "Civilian Ways"
10. "The Bravest Kids"
11. "Skull City"
12. "L.A. River"
13. "Lulu"
14. "Dominoes Fall"
15. "Liberty and Freedom"
16. "You Want It, You Got It"
17. "Locomotive"
18. "That's Just the Way It Is Now"
19. "The Highway"



Full Download Rancid's New Album - Let The Dominoes Fall over here.

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The E.N.D. (short for Energy Never Dies) is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Black Eyed Peas. It was initially released on June 3, 2009 in Japan and later worldwide from June 9, 2009. The production is led by will.i.am who takes the album away from the group's traditional hip-hop style into a new era of dance-pop. The album features more anthemic and inspirational songs in a bid to appeal to a new generation of music listeners.

To countdown the album it was revealed that theree promotional singles would be released a week a part through the iTunes Store. These are "Imma Be", released on May 19; "Alive", released on May 26 and "Meet Me Halfway", released on June 2. will.i.am has confirmed that these three songs should not be regarded as true singles from the album.

The album's includes the lead single, "Boom Boom Pow", which has topped the Billboard Hot 100 for ten consecutive weeks, and is also the group's first chart-topper on any U.S. chart. The single also charted well elsewhere reaching number one in Australia, Canada, UK, Turkey and Belgium amogst several other countries. Second single "I Gotta Feeling", premiered at 7:50am, May 21 on 91.5 The Beat in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada and is currently undergoing release. (Info: wikipedia.org).

Track listing - Black Eyed Peas, album 'The E.N.D (2009)'
1. "Boom Boom Pow"
2. "Rock That Body"
3. "Meet Me Halfway"
4. "Imma Be"
5. "I Gotta Feeling"
6. "Alive"
7. "Missing You"
8. "Ring-A-Ling"
9. "Party All the Time"
10. "Out of My Head"
11. "Electric City"
12. "Showdown"
13. "Now Generation"
14. "One Tribe"
15 "Rockin to the Beat"
16 "Mare" (Europe Only)



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No Line on the Horizon is the twelfth studio album by Irish rock band U2, released on 27 February 2009. The album is U2's first since 2004's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the longest gap between studio albums in the band's career. The material was originally intended to be released as two EPs, titled Daylight and Darkness, but the band decided to combine them into one album.

U2 began work on a new studio album in 2006 with Rick Rubin but later decided to shelve most of the material from those sessions. The band collaborated with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois from June 2007–December 2008 for the album, allowing them to be involved in the songwriting process. Writing and recording for the album took place in four different cities. The album was planned for release in November 2008, but the band had written approximately 50–60 songs and wished to continue writing.

Prior to release, the band indicated that their collaborations with Eno and Lanois, as well as the brief time they spent in Fez, Morocco, resulted in a record more experimental than their previous two albums. Upon release, No Line on the Horizon received generally favourable reviews from critics, although many noted the album was not as experimental as previously suggested. The band has indicated plans to release a follow-up record entitled Songs of Ascent sometime in 2009 or 2010. U2 will be supporting No Line on the Horizon with the U2 360° Tour.

U2 360° Tour
U2 will begin a worldwide stadium tour entitled the U2 360° Tour to support No Line on the Horizon. The tour will begin on 30 June 2009 and will include European and North American legs in 2009, each approximately 6 weeks long, with additional shows to follow in 2010. The tour will feature a 360-degree staging/audience configuration, where fans will surround the stage from all sides. (Info: wikipedia.org).

Formats
No Line on the Horizon was released in five different formats:
1. Standard jewel case - with album CD and 24 page booklet
2. LP vinyl - limited edition with two black vinyl discs, gatefold sleeve, and a 16 page booklet
3. Digipak format - limited edition with album CD, 36 page colour booklet and fold out poster. Features access to exclusive downloadable Anton Corbijn film, Linear.
4. Magazine format - limited edition with album CD, with 60 page magazine. Features access to exclusive downloadable Anton Corbijn film, Linear.
5. Box format - limited edition bespoke box containing digipak format album CD, DVD of Anton Corbijn's exclusive film Linear, 64 page hardback book, plus a fold out poster.

Track listing:
1. "No Line on the Horizon"
2. "Magnificent"
3. "Moment of Surrender"
4. "Unknown Caller"
5. "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight"
6. "Get on Your Boots"
7. "Stand Up Comedy"
8. "Fez – Being Born"
9. "White as Snow"
10. "Breathe"
11. "Cedars of Lebanon"



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In this song, Tony Q Rastafara sing with Java language - traditional language of Java culture. Tony Q Rastafara.

Tony Q Rastafara Ngayogjokarto

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Lirik Lagu Tony Q Rastafara - Ojo Lali (Don't Forget). This song was released on album Anak Kampung.

Tony Q Rastafara__Ojo Lali

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Artist: Ziggy Marley (feat. Rita Marley & Cedella Marley)
Album: Family Time
Year: 2009
Title: I Love You Too


I love you too, I love you too
I tell you I love you
I love you too, I love you too
I love you

When you smile I'll smile along
When you cry my comfort comes
When you walk I'll be beside you
Holding your hands
When the sun come out we play
I'll never be far away
When you tell me that you love me
This is what I'm gonna say

[Chorus]

Like the fish loves the sea
Like the honey and the bee
Like a lizard loves to climb
Up into a tree
Like a bird loves to fly
Way up in the sky
Like a worm loves to go
Way down low

[Chorus]

Like the grass loves to be green
And the earth loves to be clean
Like the sun loves to shine
And the monkey loves to climb
Hey it happens naturally
And that's the way it's got to be
And the worm still loves to go
Way down low

[Chorus]

From the first time that I saw you
I knew that it was true
There'll be a lifelong time to spend
Around the corner around the bends
Up the hills and through the valleys
No matter how things change
This one thing will remain
I'll sing it again and again

I love you too, I love you too
I love you too, I love you too
I love you

When the sun come out we play
I'll never be far away
And when you tell me
That you love me
This is what I'm gonna say

I love you too, I love you too
I tell you I love you
I love you too, I love you too
I love you too, I love you too
I tell you I love you
I love you too, I love you too
I love you too, I love you too
I tell you I love you
I love you too, I love you too
I love you too, I love you too
I tell you I love you

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Artist: Ziggy Marley lyrics
Album: Family Time
Year: 2009
Title: Family Time


Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time
Hi how you doing
Hi how you been
It's really good to know we still got this thing
When we get together it's so much fun
Everyone's happy no ones gotta run
Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time
Now the world gets busy but it's not hard to see
Family means the most to me
I'm so happy we found this time
We can all share what's on our minds
Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time
Now we get together that's how we get along
Now we get to work to sing a peace song
Everyone can see we all are family
Everyone can see it's time to be free
Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it’s family time, it's family time
Yeah... yeah... yeah

[With Judah Marley:]
Hi how you doing
Hi how you been
It's really good to know we still got this thing
When we get together it's so much fun
Everyone's happy nobody's gotta run
Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time
Lift up your hearts with a smile
Lift up your feet with a dance
Lift up your spirits with a song
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time,
It's family time, it's family time, it's family time,
It's family time
Yeah hey hey
It's family time, it's family time
Yay hey, it's family time,
Yay hey

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Boomerang is an Indonesian super group. Boomerang play Rock Music. Boomerang just released new Album - Suara Jalanan.

Boomerang - Suara Jalanan




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Lirik Lagu Boomerang - Seumur Hidupku. Boomerang's song lyric - Seumur Hidupku. Boomerang just released new album - Suara Jalanan (2009). Boomerang's New Album - Suara Jalanan - 13 Songs.

1. Hallo Sahabatku
2. Aurora
3. Suara Jalanan
4. Seumur Hidupku
5. Pantang Menyerah
6. Cyrus
7. Massa
8. Ujung Nafas
9. Superior Syndrome
10. Tetap Bernyanyi
11. Cicak Bin Kadal
12. Aurora – Versi Karaoke
13. Seumur Hidupku – Versi Karaoke

Boomerang - Seumur Hidupku





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Lirik lagu Tony Q Rastafara - Rambut Gimbal (DreadLock hair).

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Tony Q Rastafara is an Indonesian Reggae Musician. Tony Q Rastafara is a living legend of Indonesia Reggae Music.

Artist: Tony Q Rastafara
Genre: Reggae
Album: Anak Kampung
Title: Reggae Dot Com

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Song lyrics of Tony Q Rastafara. Lirik lagu Tertanam - Tony Q Rastafara, Album "Anak Kampung".

Artist: Tony Q Rastafara
Genre: Reggae
Album: Anak Kampung
Title: Tertanam

Tony Q Rastafara Tertanam




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Tony Q Rastafara's song lyrics. Tony Q Rastafara's Chords. This is the one of Tony Q Rastafara's songs - Woman. Album 'Anak Kampung'.

Artist: Tony Q Rastafara
Genre: Reggae
Album: Anak Kampung
Title: Woman

Tony Q Rastafara Woman



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Tony Q Rastafara's Songs Lyric. One of Tony Q Rastafara's songs is Paris Van Java. Tony Q Rastafara sing with Sunda language - West Java Traditional Language. Tony Q Rastafara's songs lyrics.

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Tony Q Rastafara is an Indonesian Reggae Musician. Tony Q Rastafara just released new album "Presiden". Presiden is the latest album of Tony Q Rastafara with the single "Republik Sulap".

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