At We Feet Lyrics – Protoje (Ft. Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley)

At We Feet Lyrics - Protoje (Ft. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley)
         

In the sun-soaked rhythms of Jamaica’s enduring reggae legacy, where every lyric feels like a prayer lifted on irie winds, Protoje teams up with Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley for a track that radiates quiet revolution. “At We Feet” arrives like a warm embrace amid global unrest, weaving tales of simple abundance and unshakeable faith into a groove that begs you to sway. It’s that rare gem in modern roots music—humble boasts over skanking guitars, a reminder that true wealth blooms from gratitude, not grind. Fans diving into At We Feet lyrics by Protoje are finding not just words, but a blueprint for staying grounded in chaotic times.

Song Credits

Lead VocalsProtoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
SongwriterProtoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
Music ProducerWinta James
Video DirectorSAMO
LabelIneffable Records
Release DateJanuary 16, 2026
Song LanguageEnglish
Copyright ©Ineffable Records

Lyrics of At We Feet by Protoje & Damian Marley

Me Is A Youth No Inna Hurry
Me Love Me Chickpeas And Me Tofu Curry
Jah Bless Me Belly Full And Me Never Spend No Money
Two Big Pak Choy Weh Me Get From Me Mummy
She Live A Saint Elizabeth, She Say Baby No Worry
Them Fresh Vegetable Tony Rebel Couldn’t Carry
The Only Thing She Want Is Another Big Tune
So Call Rickey Trooper Fi Put E Pon Tube
Send It Down A Boom Sundays Fi Drop It Pon Speaker
Way Tune A Bang Jr. Gong Fi The Feature
Mix And Release, Make We Trample The Beast
21 Gun Salute, Trigger Finger Fi Squeeze

Yo A Just Love I&I A Bring
And A Still Life Over Everything
Through The Four Seasons, Nothing Don’t Change
Keep E Ting Straight, No We Never Switch Lanes
Positive Vibes Yeah A So We Dweet
Whatever We Need Jah Put A We Feet
God A Wipe Out While Man A Make Plans
So In All Things, Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks
Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks

A We Say Life Over Everything
Haile Selassie Over Every King
Love Over Money, Money Over Gun
Give Thanks Fi Likkle, Likkle Over None
Long Time We Tell Them Mickle Make A Muckle
But Them A Laugh And A Chuckle And A Buck Shuffle
A We Say Blinging But Not Over Done
See It Deh Now The Cup A Overrun
A We Say Love For All Over Some
A We Say Rise Up Rasta Children And Never Run
And Inspire One Another To Stand Up And Overcome
And Keep Showing Love Forever, Never Done

Yo A Just Love I&I A Bring
And A Still Life Over Everything
Through The Four Seasons, Nothing Don’t Change
Keep E Ting Straight, No We Never Switch Lanes
Positive Vibes Yeah A So We Dweet
Whatever We Need Jah Put A We Feet
God A Wipe Out While Man A Make Plans
So In All Things, Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks

A Weh, A Wah Wah, A Wah Do Dem So?
Deh Addis Ababa Fi Couple Stage Show
Link With The Tigrayans, Amharas, Oromos
Jah Jah Step Forward, The Devil Keep Low
Pon Yuh Ready, Let’s Go, Left Babylon In Style
Mother And Child, Multiply E Bloodline
Everything In It’s Time, Manifest It And Smile
Now Chronixx Say Him Live, Fresh From E Exile
Times Are A Changing, Conflict A Swell
Tension A Rise, People Under A Spell
In A Land Full Of Hate, We Show Love To Rebel
Or We Watch The World Burn Down

         

Yo A Just Love I&I A Bring
And A Still Life Over Everything
Through The Four Seasons, Nothing Don’t Change
Keep E Ting Straight, No We Never Switch Lanes
Positive Vibes Yeah A So We Dweet
Whatever We Need Jah Put A We Feet
God A Wipe Out While Man A Make Plans
So In All Things, Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks

Yo A Just Love I&I A Bring
And A Still Life Over Everything
Through The Four Seasons, Nothing Don’t Change
Keep E Ting Straight, No We Never Switch Lanes
And A Bere Vibes Yeah A So We Dweet
Anything We Need Jah Put A We Feet
God A Wipe Out While Man A Make Plans
So In All Things, Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks
Yeah We Haffi Give Thanks

About “At We Feet by Protoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley”


Protoje and Jr. Gong channel ancestral fire into “At We Feet,” a roots anthem where positivity pulses like a heartbeat—steady, soulful, and scripted by the Most High.

Rooted deep in reggae’s conscious core, “At We Feet” explores themes of divine provision and resilient love, flipping the script on materialism with lines that celebrate chickpeas and pak choy as blessings from Jah. The mood is buoyant yet reflective, evoking lazy afternoons in Saint Elizabeth or defiant stands against Babylon’s hustle, all laced with that signature Rasta optimism. Production from Winta James keeps it organic and alive—crisp horns, rolling basslines, and subtle dub echoes that let the vocals breathe, creating a soundscape that’s timeless yet tailored for today’s streaming scrolls.

This single heralds Protoje’s seventh studio album, The Art of Acceptance, slated for a Spring 2026 drop via In.Digg.Nation Collective and Ineffable Records. The project’s artistic vision? A meditation on embracing life’s ebbs and flows, blending Protoje’s poetic introspection with guest spots that honor reggae’s royal lineage—think evolution from his breakthrough Ancient Future days to this era of mature, message-driven mastery. With “At We Feet” as the opener, it promises a collection that’s less about flash and more about fortitude, urging listeners to “trample the beast” through unity and vibes.

Unveiled on January 16, just two days back, the track’s rollout hit like a summer squall—debuting with a vibrant video directed by SAMO, capturing the duo’s chemistry in sun-drenched visuals that amp the song’s earthy energy. No pre-save needed anymore; it’s live on Spotify and YouTube, already climbing roots playlists with over a million streams. The feature from Damian Marley, son of the legend Bob, isn’t just star power—it’s a torch pass, echoing Welcome to Jamrock grit in a fresher frame, complete with tour announcements teasing U.S. and Europe dates to bring the heat live.

Protoje, now 36 and riding a wave of global acclaim since his 2015 sleeper hit “Who Knows,” is in his prime as reggae’s thoughtful torchbearer. Housebound in Kingston’s creative bubble, he’s experimenting with bolder collabs and sharper social jabs, turning personal mantras into communal anthems. “At We Feet” spotlights that growth: where early work leaned melodic and romantic, this leans prophetic, prioritizing “life over everything” in a discography that’s sold out festivals from Coachella to Rototom. It matters because in an industry chasing trends, Protoje’s keeping roots real—proving conscious reggae isn’t relic, but revolution reloaded, especially with Marley’s baritone sealing the generational pact.

What elevates the cut is its sly urgency, nodding to Ethiopia’s tensions and worldwide swells while insisting on love as the ultimate rebound. Lines like “God a wipe out while man a make plans” land with prophetic punch, a call to rise without the rage. As The Art of Acceptance builds hype, expect it to soundtrack wellness retreats and protest marches alike, Protoje’s way of saying acceptance isn’t passive—it’s power.

In a year where reggae’s resurgence feels like destiny, “At We Feet” is Protoje’s olive branch to the weary, ft. a Gong who makes it gospel. Stream it, feel it, live it; the vibes are viral for a reason.

         

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the singer of the “At We Feet” song?

The “At We Feet” song is sung by Protoje and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley.

Who wrote “At We Feet” by Protoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley?

The song “At We Feet” was written by Protoje and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley.

Who produced “At We Feet” by Protoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley?

“At We Feet” is produced by Winta James.

When was the “At We Feet song released?

The At We Feet was released on January 16, 2026.

How long is At We Feet by Protoje & Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley?

The duration of the song At We Feet is approximately 3 minutes and 51 seconds.

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