Black Slate was formed in 1974, including musicians from England, Jamaica, and Anguilla.[2] They backed several Jamaican singers, including Delroy Wilson and Ken Boothe on their UK appearances, and had their first reggae-chart hit themselves in 1976, with the anti-mugging song "Sticks Man",[1][2] also lined up with Disco Reggae Band under Disco Reggae Band & Black Slate. The record hit the Dutch[3] and Flemish charts as well, after being an underground hit in Antwerp discothèques.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
Gm7Fm7Gm7 Jah nah go, nah go mis-lead you, now, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Him nah go, nah go mis-treat you, now, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Leave it to Jah and he will guide you on, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Just have faith; he'll show you the way to go, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7Fm7 Oh, no, wahoo-wa, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa), oh, no, wahoo-wa.
Gm7Fm7Gm7 Jah nah go, nah go mis-lead you, now, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Him nah go, nah go mis-treat you, now, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Just have faith, and Jah will guide you on, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7 Leave it to Jah; he'll be your chape-rone, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa). Fm7Gm7Fm7 Oh, no, wahoo-wa, (shoop, shoop, wahoo-wa), wahoo-wa.
Chorus 3:
Gm7Fm7 Jah nah go, Jah nah go, Jah nah go, who, Gm7Fm7 Jah nah go, Jah nah go, Jah nah go, who. Gm7Fm7 (n.c) A-migo, migo, migo, migo, who. Gm7Fm7 (n.c) A-migo, migo, migo, migo, who.