List of Niyabinghi chants


Niyabinghi chanting typically includes recitation of the Psalms, but may also include variations of well-known Christian hymns and adopted by Rastafarians. The rhythms of these chants were eventually an influence of popular ska, rocksteady and reggae music. Chanting is also a ritual performed in Rastafari 'groundations' and Nyabinghi assemblies, which are days-long gatherings of rastafarians.
Niyabinghi chants include:
  • "400 Million Blackman"
  • "400 Years"
  • "Babylon In I Way"
  • "Babylon Throne Gone Down"
  • "Banks of the River"
  • "Behold Jah live"
  • "Blackman Get Up Stand Up"
  • "Brimstone"
  • "Chant Zion Chant"
  • "Closer Than a Brother"
  • "Come sight up in Jah Army"
  • "Fool Fool"
  • "Have a little light in I"
  • "I'n'I Riding"
  • "I Am Getting Ready"
  • "Idemption Trodding"
  • "I Must Trod Home"
  • "I Shall Not Remove"
  • "I Will Not Go With You"
  • "Jah Got the Whole World"
  • "Jah Wind Blow East"
  • "Leave Babylon"
  • "Little Children"
  • "Mystery Babylon Have To Move" / "Him Have To Move"
  • "Never Get Burn"
  • "New Name"
  • "No Night in Zion"
  • "Nyahbinghi Voyage"
  • "One Day Nearer Home"
  • "Over Hills and Valleys"
  • "Peace and Love"
  • "Promise to Hear I Chant"
  • "Rastafari Conquer"
  • "Rastafari Know What This Gathering For"
  • "Rivers of Babylon"
  • "Rock-of-my Soul"
  • "Rock of Ises"
  • "Roll River Jordan"
  • "Run Come Rally"
  • "Satta Massagana"
  • "Send One Mighty Ingel"
  • "So Long Rastafari"
  • "Take a Sip"
  • "The Lion of Judah" / "The Conquering Lion"
  • "The Things You Do"
  • "Universal Tribulation"
  • "Volunteer Ithiopian"
  • "What a Weeping"
  • "What a Woe"
  • "Will You Be Ready"
  • "Zion Land"
  • "We are the children of Ancient Africa"