Steppin' Out

Album: Earth Crisis (1984)
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  • Huh, flashy jam

    Steppin' out, steppin' out
    Steppin' out, steppin' out
    Open Sesame, here comes Rastaman
    Abracadabra, catch me if you can

    I know
    You find it hard to believe that
    I am
    The genie of your lamp and
    I can do anything you wish but
    Right now I am commanding you to dance

    Steppin' out, steppin' out (wow, I'm stepping)
    Steppin' out, steppin' out

    Invisible music
    Beam me up to the cradle of sound
    Riddle me this, yeah

    You cannot see it
    Nowhere on Earth
    Can this reggae be found, I said

    I know
    You find it hard to believe that
    I am
    The genie of your lamp and
    I can
    Do anything you wish but
    Right now (right now)
    Commanding you to dance

    Rain down
    Rain down, rain down
    Brimstone
    Thunder and lightning
    Hurricane, uh-uh
    Cyclone

    Ask me this I tell you why
    I know
    You find it hard to believe that
    I am
    The genie of your lamp and
    I can
    Do anything you wish but
    Right now (right now)
    Commanding you to dance

    Steppin' out, steppin' out (says I'm steppin')
    Steppin' out, steppin' out
    Says I'm stepping

    Journey through the tunnel of love
    Wisdom is respected hatred is rejected
    From the planet dread I said it rains dub

    Climb Aladin's ladder hotter reggae hot
    Open Sesame
    Here comes Rastaman
    Abracadabra, catch me if you can

    Open Sesame
    Here comes Rastaman
    Abracadabra, catch me if you can, hey

    Steppin' out
    Says I'm steppin' (steppin' out)
    I says I steppin'
    I steppin', steppin', eh (steppin' out)
    Says I steppin' (steppin' out)
    I says I steppin'
    I steppin', steppin' (steppin' out, steppin' out)
    Highest heights and hottest hot (steppin' out)
    Rasta this and Dreadlocks that (steppin' out, steppin' out)

    The move man's just can't stop (steppin' out)
    I'm in the groove and I just can't stop (steppin' out, steppin' out)
    'Cause I'm
    In love with Jah music (steppin' out)
    (Steppin' out, steppin' out)
    Invisible music (steppin' out)
    I says I steppin'
    I steppin', steppin', eh (steppin' out, steppin' out) Writer/s: Robert Hinds David
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 1

  • Master Trump from KyI'm just feeling good and listening to these songs of freedom that steal pulse sings and frees the people with music. The government oppression is so much that the tax payers can no longer bear.
    Like my brother Bob Marley sings the government can fool some people some times but they can't fool all the people all the time.
    Don't go to California where the corruption and oppression is occurring. They will put you in jail and starve you in their jails until you plead guilty with the help of the public pretender who coerces you to plea guilty of falsified charges and allegations.
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