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  1. Bob Marley and the Wailers performing Buffalo Soldier. From the album Confrontation. (C) 1983 Tuff GongLyrics:Buffalo Soldier, Dreadlocked RastaThere was a B...

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  2. Marley emphasizes the importance of knowing one’s history and roots, as he sings, “If you know your history, then you would know where you’re coming from.”. Through his powerful lyrics, Marley acknowledges the strength and resilience of the Buffalo Soldiers in their fight for survival. The recurring line “woy yoy yoy, woy yoy-yoy yoy ...

  3. Here is everything to know about Bob Marley’s “One Love.”. Much more lo-fi and ska-and-rocksteady-sounding than the version fans are familiar with off 1977’s. , the original song was ...

  4. I mean it, when I analyze the stench To me it makes a lot of sense How the Dreadlock Rasta was the Buffalo Soldier And he was taken from Africa brought to America Fighting on arrival fighting for survival Said he was a Buffalo Soldier Dreadlock Rasta Buffalo Soldier in the heart of America If you know your history Then you would know where you ...

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · This iconic song, “Buffalo Soldier” by Bob Marley & The Wailers, is a powerful commentary on the history of African people in America. It tells the story of the Buffalo Soldiers, African American troops who served in the western frontier after the Civil War. Marley’s lyrics draw a connection between these soldiers and the Rastafarian ...

  6. Feb 15, 2012 · "Buffalo Soldier" is a reggae song written by Bob Marley and Noel G. "King Sport" Williams from Marley's final recording sessions in 1980. It did not appear ...

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  7. Woy-yoy-yoy-yoy, yoy-yoy-yoy-yoy. Buffalo Soldier. Trodding through the land, whoa. Said he want to ran and then you want a hand. Trodding through the land, yeah. Said he was a Buffalo Soldier. In the war for America. Buffalo Soldier. Dreadlocked Rasta'.