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Reggae Radio Station - Third World
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Reggae Radio Station Third World

"Reggae Radio Station" by Third World, released in 1979, is a #Reggae anthem celebrating the power of music and radio in bringing people together. The lyrics highlight themes of unity, joy, and cultural identity, emphasizing the role of reggae in social connection. Its infectious rhythm and melodic hooks embody the vibrant spirit of Jamaican music, leaving a lasting cultural impact.

Reggae Radio Station - Third World
(W. Clarke, M. Cooper, S. Coore, R. Daley, W. Stewart)

You're tuned to the sound of
R-E-G-G-A-E, hey

Reggae radio station
Rockin' through the nation
Reggae radio station
Rockin' through the nation

Hey, hey radio station, play one for me
Nice of my feelings
Hey radio station, play one for me
'Cause the sound of the people in my home town
Is on every airwave at the heart of every sound
In all major capitals of the world
It's all around, everyone's lovin' it
And I'm lovin' it I hope you tune into

Reggae radio station ,rockin' through the nation
Reggae radio station rockin' through the nation
Now, hey, brother DJ play one for me
You're my selection spin one for me

And, what are we seeing on the evening news
Is we Reggae children, we got the positive views
So, reggae rub, rub, rub-rub
Mek we dub, dub, dub-dub
'Cause this we know
And we don't play no war, hunger
On our baseland shore
Music and electricity
This is the blood of you and me
Tune in, brother, lend an ear
This is reggae music on the air
Every hour on the hour
Flashing from the country tower
Super kilo megawatt limited music power
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