Released: May 3, 2016

Featuring: Tenor Saw Agent Sasco (Assassin)

[Intro]
Alabida
Woah
Agent sasco
[?]
Who shall I fear
Who shall I fear
(foreign language)
[?]
Yeah yeah

[Chorus]
The lord is my love and, my salvation
[?]
Who shall I fear
Who shall I fear
Woah
The lord is my love and, my salvation
[?]
That is my weapon
The lord is my weapon
[?]

[Verse 1]

[?]

[Chorus]
Lord is my love and, my salvation
[?]
Who shall I fear
Who shall I fear
No [?] I never fear no [?]
[?]
I never fear no [?] man
I never fear no evil man
No oh [?]
The lord is my guide
[?]
Woah the lord is my guide
So

[Verse 2]

[?]

[Chorus]
Lord is my love and my salvation
Whom shall I fear
Thank god I’m so strong
Keep the lord in my soul
I’m so strong
Like a rock on the mountain
Like a rock on the mountain
Like a rock on the mountain
Mountain
Rock on the mountain

[Verse 3]
[?] so strong
So strong yeah
So strong, so strong
Yeah
I never felt no wicked [?] lost man
Because the lord is my helping hand
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh woah oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh
Lord is my guide
He guide me
Guide me guide me

Collin “Bulby” York

“I started going to the studio at the age of 14. I used to be around King Tubby’s studio and that’s when my interest in engineering developed. After King Tubby died, I went to Mixing Lab studios as an intern and began working with producers including Winston Riley, Sly and Robbie, Steely and Clevie, Roy Francis, Donovan Germaine and others,” York recalled.

York began producing in 1992 when his uncle started a label called C&G Music. One year later, he teamed with Lynford ‘Fatta’ Marshall to start Fat Eyes label which produced a number of hit songs including Want You Back by Singing Melody, Memories by Beenie Man, Stuckie (Bounty Killer), In or Out (Capleton), Jah Works (Terror Fabulous), Video Light (Mr Lexx and Mr Vegas), and Put Down Your Weapon by Capleton and Yami Bolo.

York also worked with punk/ska band No Doubt on their platinum-selling Rocksteady album which was recorded in Jamaica in 2001.

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