Kaya
Embracing Freedom: Kaya's Rain-soaked LiberationLyrics
Wake up and turn me loose
Expresses the urgency to awaken and set the speaker free.
Wake up and turn me loose
Reiterates the call to wake up and liberate the speaker.
Wake up and turn me loose
Emphasizes the need to be set free, possibly from troubles or constraints.
For the rain is falling
Suggests a reason for the urgency, as the rain is falling, implying challenges or difficulties.
Got to have kaya now
States the immediate necessity to have 'kaya,' a term often associated with cannabis in reggae culture.
Got to have kaya now
Repeats the urgency of needing 'kaya' without delay.
Got to have kaya now
Emphasizes the immediate requirement for 'kaya.'
For the rain is falling
Reiterates the connection between the need for 'kaya' and the falling rain, reinforcing the challenges faced.
I'm so high, I even touch the sky
Expresses an elevated state, possibly induced by 'kaya,' reaching the sky metaphorically.
Above the falling rain
Describes a positive experience above the challenges symbolized by the falling rain.
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Shares a sense of well-being in the speaker's neighborhood.
Here I come again
Indicates a return or repetition of the speaker, suggesting a cycle of experiences.
Got to have kaya now
Reiterates the immediate need for 'kaya.'
Got to have kaya now
Emphasizes the urgency of obtaining 'kaya' without delay.
Got to have kaya now
Repeats the immediate requirement for 'kaya.'
For the rain is falling
Reiterates the connection between the need for 'kaya' and the falling rain, reinforcing the challenges faced.
Feelin' irie I
Expresses a feeling of being 'irie,' a term associated with feeling good or positive.
Feelin' irie I
Reiterates the positive state of being 'irie.'
Feelin' irie I
Further emphasizes the positive feeling due to having 'kaya.'
'Cause I have some kaya now
Associates the positive feeling with having obtained 'kaya.'
I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Reiterates an elevated state, possibly induced by 'kaya,' reaching the sky metaphorically.
Above the falling rain
Describes a positive experience above the challenges symbolized by the falling rain.
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Expresses a sense of well-being in the speaker's neighborhood.
Here I come again
Indicates a return or repetition of the speaker, suggesting a cycle of experiences.
Got to have kaya now
Reiterates the immediate need for 'kaya.'
Got to have kaya now
Emphasizes the urgency of obtaining 'kaya' without delay.
Got to have kaya now, Lord
Further emphasizes the immediate requirement for 'kaya.'
For the rain is falling
Reiterates the connection between the need for 'kaya' and the falling rain, reinforcing the challenges faced.
(Kaya now, kaya, kaya) Huh
Repetition and emphasis on the importance of 'kaya.'
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