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Old School Track

by The Human Rights

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Switch it back to the Old School Track Let me light my ganja spliff and remember times gone back Draw some memories out of the Old School Pack Not forget my roots me not forget my tracks Wha do them a wha do them them them Some of them are big enemy and enough of them a go on like friend Some of them a bawl some of them are vex and some of them are wrinkle and bend That's why it's good to have enough friends and no frenemy them Enough respect to Jah Youth and Culture Shock I remember some basement parties that were blazing hot Some at Eglinton West some at Flemingdon Park X amount of niceness and no gunshot Since they bring in the coke and bring in the crack Some don't know how to behave and some don't know how to act And every little friction them a draw copper shot...Lord have mercy Chorus If music never take charge hold me Make them know say babylon would love control me All what a go on they could never de soul me True me ask for wisdom JAH JAH silver and gold me Heartical Friendlyness a son of Sellassie Make them know Sellassie he is my Daddy So from you know that no bother come try Dis Sellassie I and somebody's gonna cry Chrous I'd walk a million mile to hear some Treasure Isle Like some coconut oil this music just can't spoil, And there's nothing like that good Studio One That's why me have enough honour for Sir Coxsone King Jammy to Channel One right back up to this here Lansdowne Human Rights with the youth Friendly One you have to know that's a revolution Before they used to chat about this here music slack Know they want to come chat about consciousness come back It;s the natural cycle return full circle Certain djs they want to recycle the heights of evil Don't fear no people, tell them Human Rights we are the King's disciples Chorus So if you love Reggae music let me know....
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released May 31, 2014

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The Human Rights Toronto, Ontario

When it comes to Reggae in Canada, few bands do it better—while remaining true to its founding principles—than Toronto’s The Human Rights. Since forming in 2007 around one of the scene’s true lions, Friendlyness (Big Sugar), The Human Rights have developed a modern, high energy, Roots-Reggae sound courtesy of a blazing three-piece horn section and the soulful lead vocals of JUNO nominee Tréson. ... more

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