UB40 Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Music So Nice |
| 52 | Contaminated Minds |
| 53 | The Elevator |
| 54 | Bring It on Home to Me |
| 55 | It's My Delight |
| 56 | Mr. Fix It |
| 57 | War Poem |
| 58 | Looking Down at My Reflection |
| 59 | Plenty More |
| 60 | Good Ambition |
| 61 | Crying Over You |
| 62 | Matter of Time |
| 63 | Breakfast in Bed |
| 64 | Sins of the Fathers |
| 65 | I’ll Be on My Way |
| 66 | So Here I Am |
| 67 | Reckless |
| 68 | Blood and Fire |
| 69 | ’Cause It Isn’t True |
| 70 | Lost and Found |
| 71 | Forget the Cost |
| 72 | So Destructive |
| 73 | Cover Up |
| 74 | The Time Has Come |
| 75 | Rainbow Nation |
| 76 | Things You Say You Love |
| 77 | End of War |
| 78 | One Woman Man |
| 79 | Riddle Me |
| 80 | I Really Can't Say |
| 81 | Rudie |
| 82 | As Always You Were Wrong Again |
| 83 | Friendly Fire |
| 84 | I’m Not Fooled So Easily |
| 85 | Cream Puff |
| 86 | Freestyler |
| 87 | Dance With the Devil (reprise) |
| 88 | Hurry Come Up |
| 89 | Everything Is Better Now |
| 90 | I Knew You |
| 91 | The Key |
| 92 | Someone Like Me |
| 93 | Once Around |
| 94 | I Won’t Close My Eyes (remix) |
| 95 | This Is How It Is |
| 96 | Here We Go Again |
| 97 | You’re Not an Army |
| 98 | Young Guns |
| 99 | Rat in Me Kitchen |
| 100 | Your Eyes Were Open |
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About UB40
UB40 is a British reggae-pop band formed in Birmingham in 1978 who became one of the most successful reggae acts outside of Jamaica, bridging Caribbean sounds with mainstream pop sensibilities. Their breakthrough cover of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine" (1983) exemplified their ability to transform songs through a laid-back reggae lens, while hits like "Rat In My Kitchen" showcased their knack for crafting infectious, socially conscious pop-reggae. Named after an unemployment benefit form, the multiracial group brought reggae to global audiences during the 1980s and 90s, with their smooth harmonies and accessible sound making Caribbean music a staple of radio playlists worldwide. Despite lineup changes over their four-decade career, UB40's cultural impact lies in popularizing reggae beyond its roots while maintaining respect for the genre's Jamaican origins.