The phrase "lick samba" itself is interesting as it combines both a Jamaican and Brazilian musical culture. The peak that they refer to could be a metaphor for the euphoria that comes from being lost in the music and the love that one has for their partner. The lyrics also hint at a romantic relationship where the protagonist accepts the pain and hurt of their partner and continues to love them regardless. The repeated refrain of "lick samba" serves as a mantra, urging the listener to fully immerse themselves in the music. The lyrics to Bob Marley & The Wailer's song "Lick Samba" are all about surrendering to the rhythm of the samba. (lick samba, lick samba, lick samba) Wo-oh, lick samba! (lick samba, lick samba, lick samba) wo-oh, lick samba! Woo, yeah! If it's morning time, I'm ready ![]() Yea-yeah: Wo, darlin'! Woh oh, lick samba! Lick samba, lick samba, lick samba, wo now! Woh oh, lick samba! Morning time, noon or night - wo-oh, lick samba!Ī dis-a lick samba, lick samba, lick samba! Woh oh, lick samba! You can write it down in my name - wo-oh, lick samba! I'll settle a little, a claim, baby - wo-oh, lick samba! Wo-oh, lick samba!Ī just-a lick Samba, lick Samba, lick Samba I say: wo-oh, lick samba!īring it up, a-lick it one time right here - wo-oh, lick samba! ![]() I'll go on, I'll feel the pain - wo-oh, lick samba!Īnd it's not that I am weak, - wo-oh, lick samba!īut it's that I'm on a peak, oh darlin'. And though I know you hurt me again, - wo-oh, lick samba!
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