Sizzla - “I’m Living“ [Official Video 2015]

Video released on Jan 5, 2015 Digital downloads available now: Official album website: Born A King 1. Sizzla - “I’m Living“ Produced by Mista Savona. * Filmed by SupaNova in Kingston, Jamaica. * Additional footage filmed by Bobo Smith and Sizzla in Judgement Yard, Kingston * Edited by Nathan Wood for Paradolia Cinema in Byron Bay, Australia. Guitars: Baz Turnbull Organ, Piano & Melodica: Jake Savona Percussion: Bongo Herman ’I’m Living’ is the stunning first single from the Sizzla album ’Born A King’, produced by Mista Savona. With its soulful and uplifting lyrics, Sizzla delivers a bonafide roots reggae anthem that reflects goodwill towards all humankind, as well as being a passionate call for social justice globally. Sizzla’s “I’m Living“, Pincher’s “Guide Me Oh Jah“ and the acoustic mix of “I’m Living“ are now available on vinyl. More versions on this riddim (including Burro Banton, Cornel Campbell, Prince Alla & Ilements) and remixes from Stickybuds, Gaudi, Ed Solo, , Mista Savona, 3rdeye & more are available here: “I’m Living“ (The Versions & Remixes EP): iTunes: Addictech: Beatport: Mista Savona: (click on ’Store’ or ’Music Room’ - WAV formats) SOUNDCLOUD: Jake Savona, aka Mista Savona, is arguably Australia’s leading exponent of roots reggae and dancehall music. In 2011 he released his groundbreaking fourth studio album “Warn The Nation“ - which saw him working alongside internationally renowned artists such as Capleton, Sizzla, Horace Andy (Massive Attack), Anthony B, Alton Ellis, Burro Banton and many more. JJJ called it “Australia’s definitive reggae album“ and the Sydney Morning Herald defined it as “ most incredible reggae album“. Savona’s previous studio album release, the pioneering “Melbourne Meets Kingston“ (2007), is a 21 track tour de force - the first ever album length collaboration between Jamaican and Australian musicians. Featuring reggae luminaries such as Anthony B, Big Youth, Determine, Lisa Dainjah and many more, “Melbourne Meets Kingston“ has been described as “a landmark for Australian music“. We are committed to making the highest quality music possible, and spreading top notch Australian music around the planet. So if you’re really into supporting us and want to hear more of our music - visit the websites below! For more info, also check out and ’like’ our facebook artist pages, there’s plenty more great music coming your way very soon. LYRICS: “Emperor Selassie I, Jah I’m living, for the sick and the poor The hungry and the shelterless, sleeping on the floor I’m giving, all I’ve got and more I know Jah will bless me and open up the doors I’m living, for the young and the old The blind and the deaf, and the dumb ones you know I’m giving, Jah Jah love, to all of the Beautiful people of the world Governments coming with the same damn thing, Million year, trillion years, ’aint doing one thing Children, listen when the Rastaman sing - No matter the destruction, gwaan praise the King Warn them and tell them there is right over wrong Mr President , why is it you make the bombs? Everyday is weapons of mass destruction Seems like they got no love for anyone I’m living, for the sick and the poor The hungry and the shelterless, sleeping on the floor I’m giving, what I’ve got and more ’Cause I know the Most High will bless me for sure I’m living, for the young and the old The blind and the deaf, and the dumb ones you know I’m giving, Jah Jah love, to all those Beautiful people of the world Don’t you worry all my people, Cause Rasta never leave you Babylon try to deceive you Africa with open arms will receive you Although, the sufferation hard, well listen - We’re doing it for a cause Sometime though I’ve no food in the yard Journey me haffi step towards I’m living, I’m living I’m giving, whoa whoa oh whoa oh ay ay Seems no one care for them But Jah is there for them And I’m here for them Jah love I declare for them Stretch a helping hand to the youth You can only lead them with the truth Don’t you hear them crying? Don’t you see them dying? I’m living, for the sick and the poor The hungry and the shelterless, sleeping on the floor I’m giving, all I’ve got and more I know Jah will bless me and open up the doors I’m living, for the young and the old The blind and the deaf, and the dumb ones you know I’m giving all I’ve got and more. Most High will open up the doors Hey, yeh Savona, Kalonji It’s beautiful Taking it to the world, whoa Jah is always there...“
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