Da Bomb (Original Version) Lyrics
Inner Circle
Lyrics
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat dat da da
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
You wanna step to this
Come on and step right up
You wanna test my faith
'Cause you ain't good enough
You took my kindness for weakness
My weakness for your sweetness
It's all about the things you do
The gal step to mi face and dis the groove
Boon boon she just dis the move
She gimme loving so she de pon mi mind
Up town, down town, still can't find
Like wee willy winkle I'm running through the town
Upstairs, downstairs, round and round
Knocking on ya window
Baby come back
So take it from the top
And gimme lovin non stop
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat dat da da
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat
Tat tat tat da dat dat da da
You like to play around
Messing with my mind
I fight to keep my sanity
The word is out on the street
And everyone you meet
They tell of all the things you do
Ya'll get stop the less or not
What are ya nai not tippin that
She was a girl with a heart of stone
Took me on the line that she leave me alone
Like wee willy winkle I'm running through the town
Upstairs, downstairs, round and round
Knocking on ya window
Baby come back
Take it from the top
And gimme lovin non stop
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Girl you hit me with the bomb
Then you said so long
You don't wanna play no more
Song & Lyrics Facts
Inner Circle's "Da Bomb" (Original Version) was released on May 15, 1995 as part of their album Bad to the Bone. The song was written by Ian Lewis and Roger Lewis and performed by Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle.
This single is a classic example of modern roots reggae with its infectious rhythm and catchy lyrics. It features a mix of rap and dancehall that gives it an upbeat energy. The chorus is particularly memorable, with its chant-like repetition of the title phrase. Released in 1995, this track still stands up today as one of the most popular songs from the group. With its strong message of peace and unity, it has become an anthem for many fans around the world. Lyrics such as “Let’s get together, let’s make it right/We can make this world a better place tonight” have resonated with people of all ages.