"Maga Dog" is a classic reggae song most famously recorded by . The title is Jamaican Patois for a "meager dog" —a skinny, hungry street dog. Cultural Meaning & Proverbs
Experience the original 1983 recording from Peter Tosh here: Peter Tosh - Topic YouTube• Nov 8, 2014
You can find various versions of "Maga Dog" on major streaming platforms: Maga Dog
Official remasters and live versions are available on the Peter Tosh Official Channel .
An early ska version was recorded in the 1960s by Bob Marley & The Wailers at Studio One, with Peter Tosh on lead vocals. "Maga Dog" is a classic reggae song most
This warns against helping ungrateful or desperate people who may eventually hurt you. It is similar to the English phrase "give them an inch, and they'll take a mile".
Peter Tosh's Version or Bob Marley & The Wailers' Version . An early ska version was recorded in the
Tosh later re-recorded the song as a solo artist. It appears on his 1983 album Mama Africa and has been featured on numerous greatest hits collections.