This song is D.I.G.’s most popular song, probably. It was released in 1994 and was featured on D.I.G.’s debut self-titled album, and became a minor hit shortly after its release. Lead vocals by Scott Hackwith. Guitars by Johnny Cornwell, Jon Morris and Scott Hackwith. Background vocals by Jon Morri...
They won't deny your own education now
They won't buy what is on your plate now
They won't deny there is segregation now
They won't buy what is on their table
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
They will deny there is separation now
They will deny there is confrontation now
We won't buy in their deception now
We won't buy what is on our plate now
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
They won't deny there is separation
Once you slip a-way down, your head down
Won't you look all around yourself
Try to live in your own special life?
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
Why don't you believe, believe in your own god?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?
Why don't you believe?