REGGAE / AFRICA
Well, as it's well know that Reggae is Jamaican developed by Bob Marley, but, but there came a man a real man who came to correct Reggae music, well he also so knew that Bob is the best he also respected him, he was a cool guy who was cool buy everyone, so he sat down and thing about Bob Marley's songs he saw that they're really good but him as an African born with music in him he has to change some thing like beats he made beautiful beats and had a very adorable voice and when he was singing people tought he went to hell to look for a beautifull voice and it's not nayone else than: ''LUCKY DUBE'' the king of Reggae from South Africa with his song you can dance, you can be educated you can learn manythings, Lucky Dube was born in a poor family but according to his hope knowing that one day he'll make it and ofcource he really made it, he satarted his music orchestre with onee guitar but he ended up with 2 tons of instruments, Lucky Dube used to say ''Bad people last long but good people will never last long!!'' and yes Lucky Dube was murderd for no reason by people full of jealousy and thought he was on his middle way to build the new world, he helped orphans , many families, he sang about the truth about racism that no matter who or how you are it does not mean we are different we are all one.
Also for his love for Reggae he said nobody can stop Reggae because Reggae is strong, Lucky Dube was protecting Reggae music because many people tried to kill it, changing it's style, changing the rythm and the style but they never ever change the message. That's why he was hated because of the message he wa sending and finally they killed him. There's not truth in this world!!!
Lucky Dube was evrybody's choice even the president Nelson mandela liked him a lot and so Mandela decide to sponsor him and made him a messanger through songs and together they educated the Africans mind lucky also helped Mandela to reunite black people and white people by telling them that we're all one.
Great and powerful opinions about a subject that is obviously very important to you. I would love to see your review of various Raggae songs, artists, and movements.
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I've hear about Luck Dube, but I don't listen to his songs. I never knew that his the king of reggae, its really interesting, I wonder what happened to him I mean at the end of his carrier.
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