Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming The music is alive When we drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming The light is dim but the Moon is high The djimbe sounds begin to fill the sky The kette hold the heart beat We begin to travel home Surrendered to the riddim feel the drum tone Yes feel the drum tone Feel the drum tone As the bass resonates in your dome Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming The music is alive When we drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Imagining life on a distant plain The ancients revealing our Afrikan names The bodies swaying while the branches swing The bredrins playing while the empress sing She sing la la la la la la la la Singing about la la la la la la la la la love For each other While the fire crackle pop with the night dew We deh ya wid the one two Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming The music is alive When we drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming We could be in Afrika in this moment Sitting by the river Nile Contemplating the nature of creation Humble as a little child The music forms the essence of the environment The tempo is the measure Vibration is the treasure Giving is the pleasure of the time that is spent In the spirit Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming The music is alive When we drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming Drumming and we strumming And we sipping and we steaming