Chords for DABA MAKOUREJAH/ GALAS [Amoul Bayi Records]

Tempo:
112.05 bpm
Chords used:

Abm

Dbm

Db

E

Eb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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DABA MAKOUREJAH/ GALAS [Amoul Bayi Records] chords
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[Abm]
[Db] Original [Dbm] style, original vibe.
African mind, African rise.
Villicha!
Daba Makurecha from Senegal coming to sing
about my [Abm] African roots.
[Dbm] [Abm]
Listen to the sound, [Dbm] feel the rhythm beating in your soul.
[Abm] Cut the [B] ground, [Dbm] don't resist, answer [Db] to the call.
[Abm] Ancient sounds of the [Dbm] drum are carrying
[Abm] the voice of the [Dbm] people.
Through the [Abm] space and the time,
[Dbm] we carry these traditions,
troubles [Abm] and fears combined.
[Ebm] To bring a [Dbm] new iteration, what a [E] strong meditation.
[Dbm] Oh, what a nice medication.
[Abm] African roots, we [Db] hit the drum and [Abm] fill African roots.
[Dbm] It [Eb] makes us [Abm] proud and strong, African roots.
We [Gb] know where [Dbm] we [Abm] belong, African roots.
My [Dbm] African roots,
[Abm] African roots.
[Dbm] We hit the drum and feel it, [Abm] African roots.
[E] It makes us proud and strong, African roots.
We [Abm] know where we belong African roots.
[Dbm] My African roots.
[Abm] African beat, African mind, African history, African [A] rhymes, [Abm] African history hidden behind
from the ancient age to the present time.
Rumbling, thundering, talking drums, [E] making out loud revolution songs.
[Abm] Rumors of war are my Gideon and [Dbm] the end of the laws of mass illusion.
[Db] Original [Abm] style, original vibe, African mind, African [B] rhymes.
Feel it, Jah!
[E]
[F]
[E]
[G] [Gbm] [E]
[Eb] [Db]
[Dbm]
[Abm] What a nice medication.
[G] [E] I wanna [Abm] hear the lion.
[A] Yes, [Abm] I wanna hear the lion.
[Dbm] [Gbm] Roaring for the [Abm] extinct man's iron.
[Dbm] Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, [Dbm] rise up [Abm] and fight.
[Eb] Don't let Babylon [Dbm] abuse you.
[Gb] Oh my [Abm] sweet motherland, [Dbm] ironite your stereotypes.
[Abm]
Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you.
Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, [Dbm] never give up the [Abm] fight.
[Dbm] It's time to clean up our eyes.
Oh my sweet [Abm] motherland, [Dbm] ironite once in your [Abm] eyes.
Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you.
Only African [Abm] lion [Db] [Eb] can make [Abm] Africa [Em] arise.
[Abm] [Dbm] Why?
I'm [D] calling all of [Dbm] the warriors defending [Abm] fruits and [A] rice.
[Abm] [Dbm] We got [Abm] to fight [Dbm] because Africa must [Abm] be free in this time.
We got to fight for [Dbm] our rights
[Abm] because it's the land of love from the [B] ancient [Dbm] times.
Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, [Dbm] rise [Ab] up and [A] fight.
[Abm] Don't let Babylon [Dbm] abuse you.
Oh [Abm] my sweet motherland, [Dbm] ironite your [E] stereotypes.
[Abm] Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you.
[Abm] [C] So we can follow [Db] Babylon.
[Gb] Mind what [E] you do with Uluwipit, [Dbm] Bintra.
[Abm] Brutalization [Dbm] of [Abm] African nations.
[E] Why?
So know [Abm] yourself and know [Dbm] your [Abm] roots.
No man needs an island so deep to wallow [Dbm] deep.
[Eb] To live upright in [Abm] this time [Dbm] so rude.
[Abm] Seeking the right path or you're searching the truth.
Africa, rise up and fight.
[Eb] Don't let Babylon [Db] abuse you.
[B] Oh my sweet motherland, [Dbm] ironite your [F] stereotypes.
[Eb] Don't let the evil [Abm] man confuse you.
[G] Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, never give up the fight.
Listen.
[Eb]
[G]
[Db]
[A] [F] [Db]
[Ab] [Db]
[Abm] [Db] [Abm] Listen.
[Eb]
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Dbm
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E
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Eb
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Abm
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Dbm
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Let's start jamming Daba Makourejah - Afreekan Roots chords, Practice these chords sequence - Dbm, Abm and Dbm. For a smooth transition, initiate your practice at 56 BPM and gradually match the song's pace of 112 BPM. With an eye on the song's key Ab Minor, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[Db] Original [Dbm] style, original vibe. _ _
African mind, African rise.
Villicha!
Daba Makurecha from Senegal coming to sing
about my [Abm] African _ _ roots.
[Dbm] _ _ _ [Abm]
Listen to the sound, [Dbm] feel the rhythm beating in your soul.
[Abm] Cut the [B] ground, [Dbm] don't resist, answer [Db] to the call.
[Abm] Ancient sounds of the [Dbm] drum are carrying
[Abm] the voice of the [Dbm] people.
_ _ Through the [Abm] space and the time,
[Dbm] we carry these traditions,
troubles [Abm] and fears combined.
[Ebm] To bring a [Dbm] new iteration, what a [E] strong meditation.
_ [Dbm] _ Oh, what a nice _ medication. _ _ _ _
[Abm] African roots, we [Db] hit the drum and [Abm] fill African roots.
[Dbm] It [Eb] makes us [Abm] proud and strong, African roots.
We [Gb] know where [Dbm] we [Abm] belong, African roots.
My [Dbm] African roots, _
[Abm] African roots.
[Dbm] We hit the drum and feel it, [Abm] African roots.
[E] It makes us proud and strong, African roots.
We [Abm] know where we belong African roots.
[Dbm] My African roots.
[Abm] African beat, African mind, African history, African [A] rhymes, [Abm] African history hidden behind
from the ancient age to the present time.
Rumbling, thundering, talking drums, [E] making out loud revolution songs.
[Abm] Rumors of war are my Gideon and [Dbm] the end of the laws of mass illusion.
_ _ [Db] Original [Abm] style, original vibe, _ _ African mind, African [B] rhymes.
Feel it, Jah!
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [G] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _
[Abm] What a nice _ medication. _ _
_ [G] _ [E] _ _ _ I wanna [Abm] hear the lion.
_ _ [A] Yes, [Abm] I wanna hear the lion.
_ _ [Dbm] [Gbm] Roaring for the [Abm] extinct man's iron.
_ _ [Dbm] _ Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, _ [Dbm] rise up [Abm] and fight.
[Eb] Don't let Babylon [Dbm] abuse you.
[Gb] Oh my [Abm] sweet _ motherland, [Dbm] ironite your stereotypes.
[Abm] _
Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you.
Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, _ [Dbm] never give up the [Abm] fight.
[Dbm] It's time to clean up our eyes.
Oh my sweet _ [Abm] motherland, [Dbm] ironite once in your [Abm] eyes.
Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you.
Only African [Abm] lion [Db] [Eb] can make [Abm] Africa [Em] arise.
[Abm] _ [Dbm] Why? _ _
I'm [D] calling all of [Dbm] the warriors _ defending [Abm] fruits and [A] rice.
[Abm] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ We got [Abm] to fight [Dbm] because Africa must [Abm] be free in this time.
We got to fight for [Dbm] our rights _ _
[Abm] because it's the land of love from the [B] ancient _ [Dbm] times.
Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, _ [Dbm] rise [Ab] up and [A] fight.
[Abm] Don't let Babylon [Dbm] abuse you.
Oh [Abm] my sweet _ motherland, [Dbm] ironite your [E] stereotypes. _ _
[Abm] Don't let the evil man [Dbm] confuse you. _
[Abm] [C] So we can follow [Db] Babylon.
[Gb] Mind what [E] you do with Uluwipit, [Dbm] Bintra. _ _ _
[Abm] _ _ Brutalization [Dbm] _ of [Abm] African _ nations.
_ [E] Why?
So know [Abm] yourself and know [Dbm] your [Abm] roots.
No man needs an island so deep to wallow [Dbm] deep.
[Eb] To live upright in [Abm] this time [Dbm] so rude.
[Abm] Seeking the right path or you're searching the truth. _ _ _
Africa, _ rise up and fight.
[Eb] Don't let Babylon [Db] abuse you.
[B] Oh my sweet _ motherland, [Dbm] ironite your [F] stereotypes. _
[Eb] Don't let the evil [Abm] man confuse you.
[G] Oh my sweet [Abm] Africa, _ never give up the fight.
Listen.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [F] _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Abm] _ [Db] _ [Abm] Listen.
_ _ [Eb] _ _

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