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Jamaican songs that speak about education?

by Guest59519  |  earlier

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I'm trying to think of Jamaican songs which speak of education and encouraging youngsters to go to school...HELP!!!

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  1. Good question!


  2. Buju Banton - Untold Stories

    Its about taking the oppurtunity you are presented.  And just understand that you need to survive, some have to work while others learn but you have to work to make it.

    One of the lines he says is,"When momma spend her last and send you go class...."

  3. shabba ranks - ting-A-Ling

    not really bout skool but its hot it's fierce

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYd8QbBDD...

  4. Tayna Stephens has LOTS of songs that speak to social injustice, social change, and being of strong mind....I know she's got a few that speak to dah yute dem...

  5. bob marley redemption songs also max and marais its a poem about unruley youth look it up4

  6. Bounty killa : book, book, book, oonu pick up oonu book.

  7. red rats son -nani naki na na lol its a classic.

    "go to school learn to read nani naki na na"

  8. book book book by Bounty Killer

    School done rule[no badda tink bout di workman tool], etc. by some guy who did bus as a youngster round 8 years now.

    Send mi Nikki go a school by some other guy

    There are a million

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