Barry Brown - Give Another Israel a Try download mp3

  • Artist: Barry Brown
  • Song: Give Another Israel a Try
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Length: 02:54
  • Size: 5.4MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

jennie waruwu

2020-05-25 10:36:07 | Profile
Nice Lyrics. King Selassie1, Axum, the Ark of the Covenant with God,s handwritten Rules, another JeruSalem. Thanks! God bless!

Ricky Hou

2020-04-21 04:29:18 | Profile
Boom track - we were the first sound to drop this in our neighbourhood - always liked the mix on Volcano 7 better.

blue frost

2020-01-29 09:12:29 | Profile
heavy heavy tune,thanksbless

Gabriel Pontual

2019-11-30 01:37:18 | Profile
Roots and culture Rastamans been treading the earth thousands of years well before any mohammed. ✡✡✡✡✡

Julia Crouch

2019-11-06 04:25:02 | Profile
this song is on

Knock Metal Band

2019-10-17 05:41:22 | Profile
Such a heavy track! What do you think this is really about though? Does he mean give another israelite a try? (talking about an israelite like himself) Or is he saying give another israel a try, referring to another land called israel since I think some rastas have a similar approach to "going back" to their homeland as jews do with Israel. Also, what do rastas believe about Israel? Is it a metaphor or similarity? Or do they actually want to go back to israel?So many questions!