MORGAN HERITAGE

- Don't Haffi Dread Lyrics

INTRO:
Yeah ya ya wo/A raggaso we ragga, yeah

CHORUS:
You don't haffi dread to be rasta
This is not a dreadlocks thing
Devine conception of the heart

VERSE 1:
Oh it's a life of a livity
Lived by the Fathers of our histoty
Uphold the anciency and prophecy
Trust in the powers of the Trinity(yeah)
Got to believe in His Majesty
Oh yes, His lineage and Devinity
The first step is sovereignty
Know one's self through royalty (yeah-yeah)

CHORUS:

BRIDGE:
Don't be afraid of Jah ever-burning fire
Trust in Jah fire and you'll never get burned
The fire that reigns over heat, air and water
No water can put out Jah fire
Jah fire gonna lift rasta higher

CHORUS:

SOLO:
A rasta so we rasta, a ragga so we ragga, a ragga so we ragga

BRIDGE:
Don't be afraid of Jah ever-burning fire
Trust in Jah fire and you never get burned
The fire that reigns over heat, air and water
No water can put out Jah fire
Jah fire gonna lift rasta higher

CHORUS:

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Who wrote Don't Haffi Dread lyrics?


Don't Haffi Dread is written by Melbourne Miller, Una Iyarn Morgan, Peter Morgan, Nakhamyah Morgan, Memmalatel Morgan, Donald Anthony Dennis, Paul Ellingston Crosdale, Denroy Morgan.
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When was Don't Haffi Dread released?


It is first released on March 01, 1999 as part of Morgan Heritage's album "Don't Haffi Dread" which includes 18 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Don't Haffi Dread lyrics?


When we try to understand the message behind it, the track 'Don't Haffi Dread' by Morgan Heritage advises that spirituality in Rastafarianism can be practiced without having to wear dreadlocks physically. 'Jah fire' is used as a metaphor for divine protection and spiritual upliftment. Don't haffi dread lyrics primarily highlight spirituality, empowerment, freedom, inspiration, and hope. In addition, the song emphasizes the necessity of rastafarianism and spirituality, faith, heritage and ancestry, as well as self-awareness and identity. The lyrics are full of spirituality and cultural identity themes that might need parental guidance for the very young ones so that they can completely understand the context and the meanings.
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Which genre is Don't Haffi Dread?


Don't Haffi Dread falls under the genre Reggae.
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How long is the song Don't Haffi Dread?


Don't Haffi Dread song length is 3 minutes and 58 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Melbourne Miller, Una Iyarn Morgan, Peter Morgan, Nakhamyah Morgan, Memmalatel Morgan, Donald Anthony Dennis, Paul Ellingston Crosdale, Denroy Morgan
Record Label(s): 1999 VP Music Group, Inc
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Meaning to "Don't Haffi Dread" song lyrics

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Michael October 26, 2012-21:55
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u don't haffi dread to be rasta: true and inspiring. Goodness is of the heart, only the eyes can see evil but the heart and only the heart can comprehend it.... Jah Love!!
Bobo September 13, 2012-13:54
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Yeah, it's my best song, cos am a Rasta and mi no have no dread, it's a thing of the mind and not the dread , Yes Rasta Morgan , me love u people ! Jah Bless !.
Trouble Child December 29, 2011-6:55
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A Thru Words Dat,,Morgan Mih Luv Yuh 2 Death...A Good Vibes Ya Give Out...You Don't Haffi Dreads To Be Rasta.Man A Rasta In Heart
Ras O July 30, 2011-18:02
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Yuh did see dat? Milove dat tune bad. Morgan Heritage im more dan banton. Ras O inna Ghana say big up!
mandla moyo May 4, 2011-9:47
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great song by the Heritage family.this song takes me to Jamaica everytym i listen to it.i'm no dread man.and Ya! you dont haffi dread to be rasta.U rock guys.God willing,i'll be watchin u live someday
Dida Dzukey April 20, 2011-18:56
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I'm your biggest fan in Ghana.Watched you at Wild Hare in Chicago.This is absolutely conscious,thought provoking and deep.It is a devine conception of the heart.Keep it guys.Ghana wants to see you.
NJANDA December 17, 2010-0:51
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Yes morgan,ur truely right. dont haffi dread......... i give thanks fi de inspiring message, keep it up.
tika August 7, 2010-8:27
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I love this song. I love Morgan Heritage. BIG UP to you Morgan for the really good message. You don't haffi dread to be rasta, this is not a dreadlocks thing. BIG UP. Respect to Rastafari
simon March 19, 2010-2:51
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i like the so inthat, it streeser the truth bout bein a rasta, its all about conciousness, the mind, pure thinkin, soverenity loyalty, restqect, trinity! it just defines ah true rasta
Tiyamika February 16, 2010-2:18
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this song reminds me everyday dat Jehovah Jah is ther n no matter wat he shud get da respect he deserves.without the fire ther wud b chaos,juts trust in him
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