I’m a Rastaman

Jacob Miller

[Chorus]
I'm a Rastaman, nat up dreadlocks
I'm a Rastaman, nat up dreadlock

[Verse 1]
See my natty dread, I just let it grow, grow now
Grow and grow and grow, it feels so good
Said, I'm a living man and I've got Jah to praise
If you're not happy children, then you must be blue
People say, come on!

[Chorus]
I'm a natty, woah-oh, nat up dreadlock
I'm a Rastaman, nat up dreadlock
I'm a Rastaman, nat up dreadlock
I'm a natty, woah-oh, nat up dreadlock (Woah-oh, hey)

[Verse 2]
See my natty dread, I just let it grow, grow now
Grow and grow and grow, it feels so good
Said, I'm a living man, Rastaman and I've got Jah to praise
If you're not happy children then you must be blue
People say, come on!

[Chorus]
I'm a natty, woah-oh, nat up dreadlocks
I'm a Rasta, say I'm a Rastaman
I'm a Rastaman (Lord have mercy)
Nat up dreadlocks *Scatting*
I'm a natty, nat up dreadlocks
Say, I'm a Rastaman, say I'm a Rastaman

[Instrumental Break]

[Outro]
*Scatting*
I'm a natty, woah-oh, nat up dreadlocks
I'm a Rastaman, nat up dreadlocks
I'm a natty, woah-oh, nat up dreadlocks

Curiosités sur la chanson I’m a Rastaman de Jacob Miller

Quand la chanson “I’m a Rastaman” a-t-elle été lancée par Jacob Miller?
La chanson I’m a Rastaman a été lancée en 1999, sur l’album “Song Book: Chapter a Day”.

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