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  1. Woe yoe yoe, woe woe yoe yoe. Woe yoe yoe yo, yo yo woe yo, woe yoe yoe. Buffalo Soldier, Dreadlock Rasta. When I analyze the stench. To me, it makes a lot of sense. How the Dreadlock Rasta was the Buffalo Soldier. Stolen from Africa, brought to America. Fight on arrival, fighting for survival. Said he was a Buffalo Soldier, Dreadlock Rasta.

  2. Nov 27, 2015 · Composer: Bob Marley, Noel WilliamsBuffalo Soldier, Dreadlock RastaThere was a Buffalo SoldierIn the heart of AmericaStolen from Africa, brought to AmericaFi...

    • Nov 27, 2015
    • 1870
    • MUSICLAND GR
  3. Buffalo Soldier troddin' through the land, wo-ho-ooh! 水牛战士迈过这片土地,哦-哦-哦!. Said he wanna ran, then you wanna hand, 他想逃跑,你想搀扶着他. Troddin' through the land, yea-hea, yea-ea. 一起过这片土地,耶-耶. Said he was a Buffalo Soldier win the war for America; 他是一位为美国赢下战争的 ...

  4. I mean it, when I analyze these things 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 ...

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Bob Marley and the Wailers’ song “Buffalo Soldier” parallels the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and their fight for their personal survival in the American Indian Wars, to the Black resistance in 1978. For quite a long time this reference was one of the most visible mentions of their history. The lyrics are a truncated history of the ...

  6. Songfacts®: The Buffalo Soldiers were a segregated regiment of black cavalry fighters during the American campaign to rid the West of "Indians" so that "civilized" white people could gain the lands used by Native Americans. Ironically, many of the soldiers were slaves taken from Africa. Bob Marley gives a small history lesson as a protest song ...

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · July 3, 2023. "Buffalo Soldier," originally performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers, is a powerful and soul-stirring song that carries deep meaning and significance. Through its lyrics, the song sheds light on the struggles, resilience, and sacrifices of the African diaspora, specifically the African slaves who were forcibly brought to America.