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Lucky Philip Dube (pronounced doo-beh) (3 August 1964 – 18 October 2007) was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian. He recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans in a 25-year period and was South Africa's biggest-selling reggae artist. Dube was murdered in the Johannesburg suburb of Rosettenville on the evening of 18 October 2007.
Lucky Dube was born in Ermelo, formerly of the Eastern Transvaal, now of Mpumalanga, on 3 August 1964. His parents separated before his birth and he was raised by his mother who named him Lucky because she considered his birth fortunate after a number of failed pregnancies. Along with his two siblings, Thandi and Patrick, Dube spent much of his childhood with his grandmother, Sarah, while his mother relocated to work. In a 1999 interview, he described his grandmother as "his greatest love" who "multiplied many things to bring up this responsible individual that I am today."
As a child Dube worked as a gardener but, as he matured, realizing that he wasn't earning enough to feed his family, he began to attend school. There he joined a choir and, with some friends, formed his first musical ensemble, called The Skyway Band. While at school he discovered the Rastafari movement. At the age of 18 Dube joined his cousin's band, The Love Brothers, playing Zulu pop music known as mbaqanga whilst funding his lifestyle by working for Hole and Cooke as a security guard at the car auctions in Midrand. The band signed with Teal Record Company, under Richard Siluma (Teal was later incorporated into Gallo Record Company). Though Dube was still at school, the band recorded material in Johannesburg during his school holidays. The resultant album was released under the name Lucky Dube and the Supersoul. The second album was released soon afterwards, and this time Dube wrote some of the lyrics in addition to singing. It was around this same time when he began to learn English.
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Song List: Remember Me - 00:00 Prisoner - 04:20 The Way It Is - 08:30 I've Got You Babe - 12:37 Born To Suffer - 16:35 Respect - 25:23 Slave - 29:45 Release Me - 33:35 Fugitive - 38:53 Rastas Never Die - 43:14 Reggae Strong - 47:16 Together As One - 50:55 Think About The Children - 54:47 God Bless The Women - 01:00:22 Crazy World - 01:04:08 Big Boys Don't Cry - 01:07:19 War & Crime - 01:13:15 Ding Ding - 01:17:47 Different Colours/One People - 01:21:41 House Of Exile - 01:25:49 Lovers In Dangerous Time - 01:29:11 My Lucky Dube collection of his best songs. Reggae Music. Credits: http://www.ebreggae.com/
Lead Vocal: Lucky Dube Keyboards: Thuthukani Cele ( The one who dance sometimes with Lucky) Keyboards: Eugene Mthethwa Percussion: Chris Dlamini Saxophone: Vulindela Yeni Trombone: Robert Jabu Mdluli Trumpet: Ndumiso Nyovane Guitar Bass: Jabulani Sibumbe Lead Guitar: Sandile Dhlamini Drums: Isaac Mtshali Backing Vocals:Nolusindiso Gaeza, Cynthia Malope, Kabanina Ntsele Manager: Richard Siluma
Lucky Dube - "The Way It Is" (music video) released in 1999; Download at: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-best-of-lucky-dube/id269727167 Buy CD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0010ZVIPU/ref=nosim/?tag=warclajaz-21 Find more at: http://www.warnerclassicsand jazz.com
Lucky Dube - Remember Me, one of the best song i know , Jah Bless Lucky Dube.
Lucky Philip Dube (pronounced doo-beh)[1] (3 August 1964 – 18 October 2007) was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian. He recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English and Afrikaans in a 25-year period and was South Africa's biggest-selling reggae artist.[2][3] Dube was murdered in the Johannesburg suburb of Rosettenville on the evening of 18 October 2007
smooth vibes mood movers if you love life because reggae is all about life..
A moving song by the late great Lucky Dube, the South African reggae artist whose life was taken from this world by violence in October 2007. Remixed with the original high quality stereophonic soundtrack to do justice to the legacy of a great performer, gone but not forgotten.
Lead Vocal: Lucky Dube Keyboards: on left: Thuthukani Cele ( The one who dance sometimes with Lucky) Keyboards: on right: Richard Sekgobela Percussion: Doods Molefe Guitar Bass: Toto Isaac Moloantoa Lead Guitar: Skipper Shabalala Drums: Andile Nqubezelo Backing Bocals: From letf to right: Tonique Letta Phala,Thandi Bellina Radebe , Gabisile Mdluli
Lead Vocals: Lucky Dube Drums: Raymond Mohono Percusion: Chris Dlamini Bass Guitar: Jabulani Sibumbe Guitar: Chris Ntaka Keyboards (on right): Richard Sekgobela Keyboards (on left) : Thuthukani Cele (who dance sometimes with Lucky) Backing Vocals: ? Presenter: Richard Siluma (Lucky Dube cousin: The one in the shop in Prisoner Clip video)
Lucky Dube - House of Exile (live in Uganda from 2003) House of Exile was originally released in 1991. Download at: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-best-of-lucky-dube/id269727167 Buy the Album: http://www.amazon.com/House-Exile-Lucky-Dube/dp/B000000DXE Find out more: http://www.warnerjazz.co.uk/launch.php Find more Lucky Dube records: http://www.warnerclassicsandjazz.com/ Having initially started his career as a Mbaqanga artist, in the mid '80s Dube began to note fans were responding positively to some reggae songs he played during live concerts. Drawing inspiration from Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh, he felt the socio-political messages associated with Jamaican reggae were relevant to Apartheid South Africa and any audience in an institutionally racist society. Lucky Philip ...
Truth in the world Live concernt in 1993 by Lucky Dube and the slaves
That Honorebel African Superstar in his homeland South Africa in 1992. He tragically joined the ancestors in 2007. See more @ http://kristalball.com/
Together As One - http://youtu.be/HCH8w6hNgEM Victims - http://youtu.be/o5S8zY0Jtbk Live In Concert - http://youtu.be/L1pa5zoZvWU Africa's Reggae King - http://youtu.be/x7QK7rBZHY4
Lucky Dube (August 3, 1964 - October 18, 2007) live in Concert with the classic It's Not Easy! Album - House of Exile. 1993 South Africa It's not easy Lyrics: I remember the day I called mama on the telephone I told her mama I' m getting married I could hear her voice on the other side Of the telephone she was smiling And she asked me a question That I proudly answered She said son did you take time To know her? I said mama she is the best But today it hurts me so to go back to Mama and say Mama I' m getting divorced oh I' m getting divorced The choice I made didn' t work out the way I thought it would This choice I made it hurts me so mama This choice I made didn' t work out the Way I thought it would This choice of mine oh.... Mama said to me Chorus (x2) It' s not easy to understa...
Released: 1989 Recorded: South Africa Genre: Reggae Length: 36:09 Label: Shanachie 01.Slave 00:00 02.Let Jah Be Praised 04:23 03.I've Got You Babe 09:41 04.Oh My Son (I'm Sorry) 13:55 05.Rasta Man 18:12 06.Back To My Roots 22:12 07.The Hand That Giveth 26:28 08.Think About The Children 30:34 The content in my videos are provided for promotional purposes only.I own nothing.All rights belong to its owners.Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976.
Lucky Dube Greatest hits - The Very best of Lucky Dube
Makeda Dread interviews Lucky Dube at Reggae Sunsplash 1992 on Reggae Makossa TV. Check: www.Worldbeatcenter.org
Preview of Reggae Strong Program 1. Interview & original concert footage with the dynamic South African singer and his band shot on location at Bay Street, Sag Harbor, NY, 1990. Concert clips: "Prisoner", "The Hand That Giveth", and "Reggae Strong" a song inspired by Lucky's first appearance on the program. Night Nurse reports the News and Reviews from the venerable Rocket Rehearsal Studio in Manhattan.
Lucky Dube did not want his daughter to enter the music industry but he was supportive of her dreams.
Interview was taken the day after Lucky's last performance at Flamingo Cantina in Austin, Texas, August, 1999. Lucky discusses how the release of Nelson Mandela impacted musicians and the music industry in South Africa. Uploaded on Lucky Dubes birthday August 3, 2016.
His thoughts , believes & ideas . Clip 2 Re interviewed by Dj Simpledread.
Sisa Dube talks about her latest single "Yimlon' Owakho" Visit www.sisadube.co.za
This is a excerpt for a documentary film I shot and co-directed in 2007 following the journey of Thokozani Dube, the son of late South African reggae icon Lucky Dube. Thokozani his eldest son who was present in the car when is father was gunned down tries to come to grips with the lost of his father. He travels with his late father's tour manager to Jamaica meeting old friends and fellow musicians. He is embraced by thought-provoking stories about his father and the impact his fathers music had in the world. This film was shot on location in South Africa, London and Jamaica.
Lucky Dube Greatest hits - The Very best of Lucky Dube
Lucky Dube Greatest Hits - The Best Of Lucky Dube
The Best Of Lucky Dube | Lucky Dube Greatest Hits
Lucky Dube - 2001 Rough Guide To Lucky Dube Album
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
You left for the city many years ago
Promised to come back and take care of us
Many years have gone by now
Still no sign of you, daddy
Mother died of a heart attack
Many years ago when she heard
That you were married again
Now I'm the only one left in the family
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Wandering up and down the streets of Soweto
No place to call my home
I tried to find you many years ago
But the women you're married to was no good at all
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy yo
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you
Daddy, where ever you are remember me
In what ever you do I love you