Kaya
Reggae
Apr 23, 2013
30
Kaya Music Video

Kaya Lyrics

Wake up and
Wake up and
Wake up and turn me loose
For the rain is falling

Got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
For the rain is falling

Yeah, I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Above the falling rain
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Here I come again

I got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
I got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
For the rain is falling

Oh yeah
I feel so high, I even touch the sky
Above the falling rain, yeah
I feel so good in my neighborhood, so
Here I come again

I got to have kaya now
I got to have kaya now
I got to have kaya now
For the rain is falling

Get up and turn I loose
Wake up and turn I loose
Wake up and turn I loose
For the rain is falling
Oh kaya man (kaya kaya)
Kaya man (kaya kaya)
Got to have kaya now (kaya kaya)
For the rain is, rain is falling
Wake up and turn I loose

Writer(s): BOB MARLEY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Kaya' by The Wailers?

    The lyrics for 'Kaya' were written by Bob Marley.

  2. When was the album 'Kaya' released?

    'Kaya' was released in 1978.

  3. How did the album 'Kaya' perform on the UK album charts?

    'Kaya' reached the top five in the UK album charts.

  4. What significant event coincided with the release of 'Kaya'?

    The release of 'Kaya' coincided with the One Love Peace Concert, marking Bob Marley's return to Jamaica from exile in London.

  5. Which previous album contains new versions of songs on 'Kaya'?

    'Soul Revolution Part II,' released in 1971, contains three tracks that have new versions on the 'Kaya' album.

  6. What did Lester Bangs from Rolling Stone say about 'Kaya'?

    Lester Bangs described 'Kaya' as a succession of tepid reggae clichés, pristinely performed and recorded, likening it to a Martin Denny record.

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