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Gnawa Diffusion "War"

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MP3 : Live / Gnawa Diffusion "War" (2009)

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  • Titre : Gnawa Diffusion "War"
  • Album : Live
  • Année : 2009

Paroles :

Until the philosophy which hold one race

Superior and another inferior

Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned

Everywhere is war, me say war



That until there are no longer first class

And second class citizens of any nation

Until the colour of a man's skin

Is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes

Me say war



That until the basic human rights are equally

Guaranteed to all, without regard to race

Dis a war



That until that day

The dream of lasting peace, world citizenship

Rule of international morality

Will remain in but a fleeting illusion

To be persued, but never attained

Now everywhere is war, war



And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes

that hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique,

South Africa sub-human bondage

Have been toppled, utterly destroyed

Well, everywhere is war, me say war


War in the east, war in the west


War up north, war down south

War, war, rumours of war



And until that day, the African continent

Will not know peace, we Africans will fight

We find it necessary and we know we shall win

As we are confident in the victory



Of good over evil, good over evil, good over evil

Good over evil, good over evil, good over evil
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# Posté le mardi 24 mars 2009 13:40

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Albarosie "King Ston Town"

Biographie + Paroles
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# Posté le vendredi 17 avril 2009 14:30

Ziggi

Ziggi

Venu tout droit des Pays-Bas, Ziggi est un nouveau talent qui s'impose aussi bien sur des riddims roots que sur du Dancehall.

Ziggi bénéficie d'une notoriété importante dans son pays où il a déjà reçu cette année 3 équivalents des victoires de la musique pour son dernier album, So Much Reasons. Avec son nouvel album, In Transit (2009) qui a sortir en janvier ,

Ziggi prouve définitivement qu'il est aussi bon chanteur que song writer. On y retrouve des featurings de chocs tels que Gentleman (dont il était groupe support de la tournée Another Intensity Tour), Anthony B et Ce'Cile.

Après des débuts prometteurs sur les scènes Parisiennes en France, et des performances sur les festivals tels que Garance Reggae Festival, Sziget Festival, Summerjam
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# Posté le lundi 29 juin 2009 14:03

The Wailers

The Wailers
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# Posté le lundi 29 juin 2009 14:25

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Julian Marley

Julian Marley
Julian Marley's long dreadlocks shook back and forth as he moved to the beat and said, "Music is the only way we can truly communicate. Speaking for myself ... music is the spirit that drives us." He smiled knowingly and reached his right hand out as if to touch the audience at Brooklyn Bowl's CMJ show on Wednesday. Then, the Uprising Band kicked into heavy bass and reggae beat mode and 'Boom Draw' from the new album 'Awake' drew everyone into the wonderful world of Marley.

It's difficult not to notice how much Julian Marley looks, sounds and moves like his father, Bob Marley. The same thin frame, the hair, the ecstatic dancing with outstretched arms and dreadlocks swinging, the enigmatic smile and most of all a real love of music and what it can do to bring people together closely resemble his dad. But, Julian is not Bob, and that's a good thing. While Julian Marley does cover a number of his father's songs, including 'Rastaman Vibration,' 'Stir It Up' and a show-stopping version of 'Exodus,' it is his own songs that really stand out. He has a real voice that breaks through by sheer force of talent, attitude and passion.

The trademark Marley mahogany Gibson Les Paul guitar strapped to his torso, Julian stared out at the crowd with great intensity and with a wave of his arm said, "Babylon gonna chew you up and spit you out" as he tore into 'Sharp Aza Razor,' a song about doing what is right before it's too late. It's a message that has permeated the Marley family musical history since the beginning: embrace life, fight for what is right. And, it's pretty impossible to argue the point when a crowd of 500 is singing in unison, dancing to the reggae and smiling at the simplicity of it all. Joined by brother Stephen Marley for a crowd pleasing 'Could You Be Loved,' it became clear that the Marley family has finally come full circle. Julian may not be Bob, but the message of embracing life and love through great music lives on.
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# Posté le vendredi 23 octobre 2009 15:29