Etana might as well lay her cards out on vinyl records to profess her love for reggae. In her ballad titled “Reggae” the Jamaican songstress pays homage to almost everything that makes a song reggae, down to the strum of a guitar. It’s really a passionate love song to the genre. The video continues...
Never see you rock so
Now it’s time to play, ay
You move me like the wind blows
As night becomes a day
I know you want to go slow
To where, I don’t know
But rocking is the true road
Hear me when I say
[Hook]
You’re just like reggae
You hit me like a drum
Reggae, play chords and I will strum
Reggae, sing out and I will come, come, come, come
Oh reggae, you’re the one
Once you tried to leave me
Said I was on my own
Music won’t deceive me, no
I won’t be alone
I know you want to go slow
To where, I don’t know
But rocking is the true road
Hear me when I say
[Hook] x 2
You’re just like reggae
You hit me like a drum
Reggae, play chords and I will strum
Reggae, sing out and I will come, come, come, come
Oh reggae, you’re the one
Reggae, you’re, mhm
Will strum
Sing out and I will, oh yeah
Alright, yeah, yeah, yeah
Hear me when I say
Rock soul, never seen you, rock soul
Reggae you’re the one
Uh, reggae you’re the one
Reggae was produced by Etana.