In this lively reggae track, Errol Dunkley captures the essence of admiration and transformation. The lyrics revolve around the character Fred, who is described as a "yaga yaga"—a term that likely signifies someone who is cool, confident, and possibly a trendsetter. The protagonist looks up to Fred, aspiring to emulate his style and demeanor. The repeated phrase "OK Fred, now you’re a yaga yaga" highlights the admiration and desire to be like Fred. The female perspective within the song further reinforces Fred's appeal, acknowledging his unique way of moving and grooving. Ultimately, the song celebrates individuality and the influence one person can have, inspiring others to embrace their own unique identities.
OK Fred
Lyrics
OK Fred, now you're a yaga yaga
OK Fred, bully for you
OK Fred, now you're a yaga yaga
I wanna be one too
OK Fred, now I'm a yaga yaga
OK Fred, what do I do?
OK Fred, now I'm a yaga yaga
I am just like you
She said, like the way that you do it
When you do it on the quit
She say, like the way that you move
I like the way that you groove, she said
OK Fred, now you're a yaga yaga
OK Fred, bully for you
OK Fred, now you're a yaga yaga
I wanna be one too
She said, OK Fred, now I'm a yaga yaga
OK Fred, what do I do?
OK Fred, now I'm a yaga yaga
I am just like you, she said...
OK Fred, now you're a yaga yaga
OK Fred, bully for you
She said, like the way that you do it
When you do it on the quit
I like the way that you groove, she said
She say, like that you move...
Writer(s): EARL GARY, JOHN HOLT, TERRY CRAMER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
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