Bob Marley & The Wailers
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Robert Nesta Marley OM was a Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Considered one of the pioneers of the genre, Marley fused elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady in his music and was renowned for his distinctive vocal and songwriting style.
Born: 6 February 1945, Nine Mile, Jamaica
Died: 11 May 1981 (age 36 years), Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida, United States
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Bob Marley ft. Lauryn Hill – Turn Your Lights Down Low | Iconic Reggae Love Anthem ❤️🔥
Rasta VibrationArtist: Bob Marley Album: Chant Down Babylon Genre: Reggae Lyrics Uh, turn your lights down low And pull your window curtain (yeah) Oh, let Jah moon come shining in Into our life again Sayin', "Ooh, it's been a long, long time" (Long, long time) I got this message for you, girl But it seems I was never on time Still, I wanna get through to you, girly On time, on time (word) I want to give you some love I want to give you some good, good lovin' (Uh, uh, uh) Oh I, oh I, oh I Yeah, I want to give you some good, good lovin' (uh) Turn your lights down low (Word, w-word, uh) Never ever try to resist, oh no (Na, na, na) Oh, let your love come shinin' in (Na, na, na) Into our lives again (Na, na, na) Saying ooh, I love you (I love you, I love you) And I want you to know right now (Know right now) Ooh, I love you (Uh-uh, yeah, uh) And I want you to know right now (uh) That I, that I (na, na, na) I wanna give you some love (uh, yeah, I) I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (good, good) Oh I, oh I, oh I I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (yeah uh-uh) Loving you is like a song I replay (loving you is easy 'cause you're beautiful) Every three minutes and thirty seconds of every day (uh, uh) And every chorus was written for us to recite (right) Every beautiful melody of devotion every night This potion might, this ocean might, carry me In a wave of emotion to ask you to marry me And every word, every second, and every third Expresses the happiness more clearly than ever heard (uh) And when I play 'em, every chord is a poem Tellin' the Lord how grateful I am because I know him (what? Word) The harmonies possess a sensation similar to your caress (uh) If you askin' then I'm tellin' you it's yes (yes, yes) Stand in love, take my hand in love, Jah bless (right) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (yeah) Turn your lights down low (right, right now) And pull your window curtain (I said, right, right now) And let Jah love come tumbling in (right, right now) Into our lives again (uh, uh, said, right, right now) Sayin' (sayin' ooh) Ooh, it's been a long, long time (yeah) I got this message for you, boy But it seems I was never on time Still, I wanna get through to you, boy On time (right, right now), on time (said right, right now, uh) I want to give you some love (wha-what, yeah, wha-what?) Oh, how I I want to give you some good, good lovin' (can you hear me?) Oh I, oh I, oh I (uh, uh, yeah, it's like) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (uh) Yeah, it's like You, you, you, you, you (yeah, yeah, yeah) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (good, good) Oh I, oh I (uh, yeah-yeah, right, right now) I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (yo, yo, uh, right right now) I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh yeah What, what, what (feels so good) Please, don't forget passionate Babies in the bassinet You call, we be ready Ha ha, Ma steady (feels so good) Yes, yes Baby love (it feels so) Experience one of the most timeless reggae love songs ever recorded — “Turn Your Lights Down Low” by Bob Marley, reimagined with the soulful voice of Lauryn Hill. This legendary collaboration blends roots reggae warmth with neo-soul elegance, creating a romantic masterpiece that has touched millions worldwide. 💚💛❤️ Originally written and recorded by Bob Marley in 1977 on the classic Exodus album, the song was revived in 1999 when Lauryn Hill added her heartfelt verses for the Grammy-winning project Chant Down Babylon. Her vocals, intimate and poetic, breathe new life into Marley’s love letter, turning it into a cross-generational anthem that unites reggae, soul, and R&B fans. This version of “Turn Your Lights Down Low” is more than a duet — it’s a spiritual connection between two musical giants. Bob Marley’s soothing delivery blends seamlessly with Lauryn Hill’s emotional storytelling, making the track a global symbol of romance, devotion, and intimate expression. With its warm bassline, gentle guitar skank, and mellow groove, this song remains a favorite at weddings, reggae jam sessions, and moments of deep reflection. It’s a reminder of music’s power to heal, to unite, and to speak directly to the heart. ✨ 💬 Tell us in the comments: What’s your favorite line in this classic? Do you prefer the original version or the Lauryn Hill duet? 👍 Like, share, and follow Rasta Vibration for more reggae classics, remixes, tributes, and timeless roots culture uploads.65 views 1 comment -
Sun Is Shining - Bob Marley & The Wailers
Rasta VibrationLyrics Sun is shining, the weather is sweet, yeah Make you wanna move your dancing feet now To the rescue, here I am Want you to know, y'all, can you understand? here i am want you to know just if you can (Tuesday evening) where i stand (Wednesday morning) tell myself a new day is rising (Thursday evening) get on the rise a new day is dawning (Friday morning) here i am (Saturday evening) want you to know just want you to know just where i stand When the morning gathers the rainbow want you to know i'm a rainbow too so, to the rescue here i am want you to know just if you can where i stand, know, know, know, know, know We'll lift our heads and give Jah praises We'll lift our heads and give Jah praises, yeah Sun is shining, the weather is sweet make you want to move your dancing feet to the rescue, here i am want you to know just if you can where I stand Monday morning, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop Tuesday evening, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop Wednesday morning, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop Thursday evening, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop Friday morning, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop Saturday evening, scoo-be-doop-scoop-scoop So to the rescue, to the rescue, to the rescue Awake from your sleep and slumber Today could be your lucky number Sun is shining and the weather is sweet Sun is shining... Sun is shining... Released: 1973 Artist: Bob Marley Album: Kaya Genre: Reggae70 views 1 comment -
Jah Live - Bob Marley & The Wailers (1976 Rastaman Vibration)
Rasta VibrationThere is one of my favorite Bob Marley Songs!! Hope You´ll it enjoy too! Please leave your apreciation in comment! "Jah Live" from Bob Marley and The Wailers’ 1976 album, Rastaman Vibration!75 views 2 comments -
Positive Vibration - Bob Marley & The Wailers
Rasta VibrationAlbum: Rastaman Vibration Label: Island Records – 17 119 AT Country: Netherlands Released: 1976 Genre: Reggae Style: Reggae, Roots Reggae41 views -
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Ambush In The Night (1979)
Rasta Vibration"Ambush in The Night" from Bob Marley & The Wailers' 1979 album, Survival!48 views -
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Stop That Train
Rasta Vibration“Stop That Train” from Bob Marley & The Wailers’ 1973 album, Catch A Fire!11 views -
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Ride Natty Ride
Rasta VibrationArtist: Bob Marley & The Wailers Song: Ride natty ride Album: Alive N' Kickin California 1979 Released: 1979 This means laying aside your dreams and aspirations and forfeiting them to go back to the starting point of your quest.21 views -
Bob Marley - Zimbabwe Lyrics
Rasta VibrationArtist: Bob Marley & The Wailers Album: Survival Released: 1979112 views 1 comment -