All we could hear there was their crackadooAll we could hear there was theirShoobee doobee yeahAnd the music they played thereWas not good for a rasta manIt was not good for a Jah man
The lyrics to by South African reggae legend Lucky Dube reflect his commitment to reggae music and his cultural identity after feeling alienated by other musical styles . Lucky Dube - Back To My Roots (Lyrics)
The song tells the story of the singer attending a party where the music played—described as "crackadoo" and "shoo-bee doobee"—was not suitable for a "Rastaman" or "Jah-man" . Disappointed, he declares his intention to return to his "roots," asserting that is all he needs . About the Song Artist: Lucky Dube Writer: Lucky Phillip Dube All we could hear there was their crackadooAll