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The new tune Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes that you should listen to

Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes is a song that will give you just that, no negative vibes. The well-composed track features some of the biggest acts in the music scene worldwide, and it is, therefore, no wonder why the song has already attracted many positive reviews and comments.

Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes is an amazing track that features wonderfully talented artists who have continuously entertained us with their amazing compositions. Their collaboration in No Negative Vibes is a heavily talented one that births one of the best songs in May 2019.

Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes lyrics

You will definitely want to learn the lyrics to this amazing song once you listen to it. Here are the words that make this song not only a masterpiece tune-wise but also lyrically.

[Intro]

Yo, Alkaline

Walshy Fire

Tell dem say no bad vibes

Alright

Link upt he gyal dem

Hey

Walshy fire

Dance and bubble on

Show dem you a party animal

When the sound come on

We a turn the party to a carnival

Yeah-eh

Oh, oh, oh

Yeah-eh

Oh, oh, oh

[Verse 1]

Me wake up inna the morning

Thank Jah for another day

Another day-aye...

No matter the rouble

Say man never run away

Never run away-aye...

[Pre-Chorus]

So me light up me spliff one time

'Cause me life me a live it one time

I'm only in the city one night

So baby, can I hit it one time?

This Henny got me feeling some type of way

Feeling like a billion dollar man

So even if I fail one time

I try again a million times

[Chorus]

Tonight, to-tonight, tonight

No negative vibes

Tonight, to-tonight, tonight

No negative vibes

Tonight, to-tonight, tonight

No negative vibes

Tonight, to-tonight, tonight

No negative vibes

Tonight... tonight

To-to-tonight... tonight

[Verse 2]

Well, young bwoy, this a no lelele thing

This a no little pickney thing

Whole heap a sacrifice, whole heap a work put in

Dem lef' me inna the cold fi dead

Me lucky how me still living

And right now me rather dead than forgiving

Nuff a me friend dem deh a jail

Me cyaan come do the same thing

Still cyaan make dem p***y yah fel like a lame thing

But me just cyaan go 'way yet, life too amazing, yeah

Just look how far me a come from, bruk weh from the dungeon

A no Nike alone can do it

Me no badmind, me no love man, a no so me function

I swear me nah have no time fi hate

I'm on a wave, riding the tide, living my life, no negative vibes

I'm on a wave, goodbye, living my life, no negative vibes

[Chorus]

[Verse 3]

So big up for Lagos, Trinidad, Barbados

Killing it, killing it

Baby, you back it up when me come

Gyal, dem a pree me no see me

Now noting this similar song

Gon' be killing dem crazy now, yeah

[Pre-Chorus]

So me light up me spliff one time

'Cause me life me a live it one time

I'm only in the city one night

So baby, can I hit it one time?

This Henny got me feeling some type of way

Feeling like a billion dollar man

So even if I fail one time

I try again a million times

[Chorus]

Social media reactions to Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes

What are people saying about the brand new banger? On YouTube, the following comments were left by those who had listened to the hot new song:

  • Hardball TV: This video just makes me wanna go out and just live life to the fullest just live up zeen
  • Profingazmusic: Runtown forever, Alkaline vendetta Nigeria in the building
  • WALTHAM PARK KG.11: THIS SONG GOING TO GROW UP EVEN THE HATERS GONNA LOVE IT....GIVE IT A WEEK OR 2....VGLAN.
  • Fire Reds: Nice song, nice vid.. happy vibes....Alka Taaahh
  • Gamer Chic: Big up yuhself Walshy and Runtown❗️ Alkaline fans got you! song bad
  • Team Alkaline: This big collaboration is going places.... Vendetta fi life
  • Garfield Allen: Alka full a vibes, jah know. Song gives me the chills while listening via my headphone. Alka should have released this video on his channel instead of the cover art.

The song was also positively received on Instagram. People wrote:

  • mubirupalettes: Since mad over you now this is the next one bunger
  • iamnoonooski: Yes finally

Clearly, the song has been received well by its listeners. What do you think about the modern dancehall tune Walshy Fire, Runtown & Alkaline - No Negative Vibes? Let us know in the comments section below.

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