One Drop
Bob Marley & the Wailers, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Bob Marley
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O-ooh, yea-ah, Wo-yoy! Wo-yoy! Wo-yoy! Wo-yoy-yoy-yoy! Feel it in the one drop And we'll still find time to rap We're makin' the one stop, The generation gap Now feel this drumbeat As it beats within, Playin' a riddim, Resisting against the system, ooh-wee! I know Jah's never let us down Pull your rights from wrong (I know Jah would never let us down) Oh, no! Oh, no! Oh, no! They made their world so hard (so hard) Every day we got to keep on fighting (fighting) They made their world so hard (so hard) Every day the people are dyin' (dying), yeah! (Dread, dread) For hunger (dread, dread) and starvation (dread, dread) Lamentation (dread dread) But read it in Revelation (dread, dread, dread, dread) You'll find your redemption And then you give us the teachings of his majesty For we no want no devil philosophy A you forgive us the teachings of his majesty A we no want no devil philosophy Feel it in the one drop And we still find time to rap We're making the one stop And we filling the gap So feel this drumbeat As it beats within Playing a riddim, uh! Fighting against ism and skism Singing! I know Jah's never let us down Pull your rights from wrong I know Jah's never let us down Oh, no! Oh, no! Oh, no! They made their world so hard Every day (we got to keep on fighting), every day They made their world so hard Every day (the people are dying), eh! (Dread, dread, it dread, dread) Oh, whoa! Make dem a-go on so (It dread on dread) Ah, whoa! (Dread, dread) I'll walk (it dread, dread) Ah, whoa! Frighten dem! Ah, whoa! Frighten dem, eh! Give us the teachings of his majesty with a stick-up! We no want no devil philosophy, can you hear? Give us the teachings of his majesty For we no want no devil philosophy We feel it in the one drop you're lucky! For we still got time to rap, And we're making the one stop Let me tell ya this generation gap So feel this drumbeat I tell you what it's beating within Feel you heart playing a rythmn
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Written by: BOB MARLEY
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Songwriting and Composition"One Drop" is one of Bob Marley's masterpieces created in 1979. It was written and composed by Bob Marley himself, showcasing his artistic creativity and deep affection for music.
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AlbumThe song is a part of the album "Survival," which is the 12th studio album of Bob Marley & the Wailers. The album, released on October 2, 1979, contained themes focused on pan-African solidarity.
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Genre and Style"One Drop" is an authentic reggae song with a rhythmic pattern called "One Drop." It's a drum beat echoing the heartbeat syncopation of East African musics – a physical and metaphorical pulse brought right back down to earth.
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Lyrics and MeaningThe lyrics of "One Drop" reflect Marley's beliefs in the Rastafari movement. The 'one-drop' in the song represents the black African blood that unifies all people of African descent, confronting racial segregation and division.
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Release"One Drop" was released as a single along with the song “Ride Natty Ride” as the B-side. Both of these songs were also included in the album Survival.
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Popularity and InfluenceEven after decades of its initial release, "One Drop" remains a beloved classic among reggae lovers worldwide. The song has retained its popularity due to its catchy rhythmic pattern and profound lyrics.
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Live Performances"One Drop" was frequently performed by Bob Marley and the Wailers during their live concerts, consolidating its place as one of the signature songs of the band.
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Cover VersionsNumerous artists globally, being inspired, have performed their renditions of "One Drop," celebrating Marley's legacy and honoring the timeless appeal of the song.
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MessageTrue to Marley's spirit, "One Drop" is often credited for promoting peace, unity, and equality through its powerful lyrics and the strong emotional connection it forms with the listeners.
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Music Impact"One Drop" is not just a song but an iconic representation of Reggae music. Its impact transcends beyond just music, encompassing social, cultural, and racial realms owing to its powerful message.
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