I don’t owe no one no obligation, and no one owe me none so every ‘ting is fine.
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I don’t owe no one no obligation, and no one owe me none so every ‘ting is fine.
PETER TOSHWhat the Rastaman represents is positivity.
PETER TOSHI travel the garden of music, thru inspiration. It’s a large, very large garden, seen?
PETER TOSHTo be coordinated with the power of balance, your mind and your temple must be running parallel.
PETER TOSHI love to watch television in Babylon, especially the news because it’s so full of corruption. I-man know there is so much corruption, there is bound to be an eruption!
PETER TOSHI don’t need no peace. I need equal rights and justice.
PETER TOSHIs word, sound, and power that break down de barriers of oppression an drive away transgression and rule equality.
PETER TOSHWhen I go to other planet, I must adjust myself there, too.
PETER TOSHReggae must be lived, not played. It is a lifebeat everytime.
PETER TOSHI was born with music inside of me, and that was the first flower that bloomed on my tree, but I was the highest key in my school and also the lowest key, seen?
PETER TOSHMy mother and father didn’t know anything about instruments. Me just see a man in the country play guitar one time and say, ‘My, the man play that guitar nice.’
PETER TOSHI go to church because my parents go to church, and I believe the things they were doing at the time were right.
PETER TOSHLegalize it, and I will advertise it.
PETER TOSHPeace is a certificate you get in the grave.
PETER TOSHI do nothing I regret, man, because I try to do nothing abominable. As long as there is not an abomination, there is nothing to regret, you understand?
PETER TOSHPeople are beginning to recognize reggae music, and know it’s a very powerful music, and researchers have been researching and coming up with reports that it’s a great music, a healing music.
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