: An uptempo rock/pop section featuring lead vocals by Marcia Barrett and a spoken intro by dancer Bobby Farrell .
: A 6:05 edit including a rare fourth verse.
The song was originally released on their 1981 album Boonoonoonoos . While there isn't one official "Killer Mix" from the 1980s, the song has been released in various lengths and edits: BONEY M-WE KILL THE WORLD (Dont kill the world) Killer mix
"" is a unique 1981 track by Boney M. that blends disco-pop with a heavy environmental message. Unlike many of their upbeat hits, this song serves as a somber warning about pollution, deforestation, and the threat of nuclear destruction. Production and Structure The track is composed of two distinct parts:
: A legendary 7:51 full-length version was credited on the Hansa 12" label but remains officially unreleased. Lyrics and Significance The lyrics are strikingly relevant today, touching on: Pollution : "No flowers in the air, pollution everywhere". : An uptempo rock/pop section featuring lead vocals
: A shortened version of "Don't Kill the World" paired with the album edit of "We Kill the World".
: "Don’t just talk, go on and do, the one who wins is you". While there isn't one official "Killer Mix" from
Watch Boney M.'s powerful live performances and rare edits of this classic warning to the world: