Hey I don’t like the first mans comment,what’s bothering him do you any thing about jah music or Shaka this man started ruff times you know and today he’s at the top ,,do you see him marching them to Africa,,what crap talk is that ,, he’s now old ,do you know how hard it is to move all night and not even skip the needle ,back in the day he smoked and mashed up the dance floors of London ,north west south and east ,,ok stamina I’ve seen people drop to the floor after one joint pie dead weight,,this man is Rasta and he’s doing jah works ,,ok jah love and strength along everyone s way ,must live a day at a time cause you don’t know what tomorrow’s gonna bring seeeeeen
What's he doing, guiding them back to Africa? Look at that crowd. This is going way too far, exporting dub reggae where it doesn't belong. Total sell out.
he is asking guidance and protection from god. Dub reggae belongs wherever there are people enjoying it. The more exposure to the conscious message of jah works the better. Jah love doesn't stop at one country's border.
Loving it
song is called HATMAN (artist) - TONKA (name of the song).
It came on a french production, JAH MILITANT. 12 inches record.
Bless up !
Hey I don’t like the first mans comment,what’s bothering him do you any thing about jah music or Shaka this man started ruff times you know and today he’s at the top ,,do you see him marching them to Africa,,what crap talk is that ,, he’s now old ,do you know how hard it is to move all night and not even skip the needle ,back in the day he smoked and mashed up the dance floors of London ,north west south and east ,,ok stamina I’ve seen people drop to the floor after one joint pie dead weight,,this man is Rasta and he’s doing jah works ,,ok jah love and strength along everyone s way ,must live a day at a time cause you don’t know what tomorrow’s gonna bring seeeeeen
Blessup FATMAN BIG SOUND TOTTENHAM LONDON
yes i shaka carry on the the works
Yes yes cuz
WHATS THE SONG?
GUIDANCE
Rude boy😀
What's he doing, guiding them back to Africa? Look at that crowd. This is going way too far, exporting dub reggae where it doesn't belong. Total sell out.
do you mean the fact there are not many black people?
he is asking guidance and protection from god. Dub reggae belongs wherever there are people enjoying it. The more exposure to the conscious message of jah works the better. Jah love doesn't stop at one country's border.
The Message is for all. We are one in this world mon
rasta deh yah
everywhere you go rasta de yah