It’s from creation… 🌳🌳🌳🌳
”Bam Bam"[b][i] is a 1982 song by Jamaican dancehall recording artist Sister Nancy. The song's chorus was inspired by the 1966 song of the same name, by The Maytals and Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. The song's instrumental samples the 1974 song "Stalag 17", by Ansell Collins, a well known riddim, alternatively known as a backing track used repeatedly. The song has been labeled as a "well-known reggae anthem" by BBC and a "classic" by The Observer.
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Sister Nancy - Bam Bam
Ah me seh one thing Nancy cyaan understand
one thing Nancy cyaan understan
wha' mek dem a talk 'bout me ambition?
seh, wha' mek dem a talk 'bout me ambition?
'ca me seh some a dem a ask me whey me get it fram
'ca some a dem a ask me whey me get it from
a true dem nuh know it's from creation
a true dem nuh know it's-a from creation
bam bam, ey-ya, what a bam bam,
bam bam dilla, bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
'ey what a bam bam, seh what a bam bam
Dis woman nevah trouble no one
I'm a lady, I'm not a man
MC is my ambition
I come fi nice up Jamaica
so bam bam, da what a bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
'ey a me seh what a bam bam,
seh what a bam bam
tell'em, tell'em
Me born an me grow inna Princeton 6
I Nancy write, me presents lyrics
when you hear dem nuh sound like (??)
You come inna di dread so me seh well well slick
bam bam, 'ey seh what a bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
'ey seh what a bam bam, seh what a bam bam
A some a dem a seh me a go mash up dem plan
a true dem nuh know me a one bisnis woman
Sister Nancy she a one inna 3 million
Sister Nancy she a one inna 3 million
So bam bam, bam bam dilla, bam bam
bam bam dilla, bam bam
'ey seh what a bam bam, seh what a bam bam
Seh go, Sister Nancy, mek you go
I tell yousel' fi go Sister Nancy, mek you go
I know it from me head straight down to my toe
A tee-tar-toe Sister Nancy ah me go
A some a dem a ax a Sister Nancy mek you bad so
bung dung didle-a Sister Nancy mek you bad so
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46-50, F