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  • Nkulee Dube Trying To Resurrect The Spirit Of Her Late Father (LUCKY DUBE)

    Nkulee Dube Trying To Resurrect The Spirit Of Her Late Father (LUCKY DUBE)

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    In trying to resurrect the spirit of her late father, Nkulee Dube the daughter of South Africa Reggae legend Lucky Dube is brewing the recipe that will make her tie the laces of her late father.

    Lucky Dube, who won numerous musical awards, is one of Africa’s greatest reggae exponents and artists who played a big part in spreading positive vibes and consciousness through his own brand of African and international reggae and world music.

    Lucky Dube who helped South Africa to break free from the famous apartheid rule, placed African reggae firmly on the world front burner.

    By mistake Lucky Dube  was shot dead after orchestrating reggae music in Africa for years.

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    And now his daughter Nkulee, who has already dropped songs, wants to have the same influence as his late father who knows she may just fit in the big boots of her father.

    Nkulee has managed to fuse ethno-soul, jazz, and ethno-raga together as a vocalist, performer, and songwriter like no other artist.

    Nkulee has already tested how deep the reggae waters are; this was after she featured as a guest artist and backing vocalist of her late father’s band ‘One People.’

    Nkulee Dube has performed at numerous major festivals worldwide and the past two years she has toured the globe solo with her own band, thrilled fans wherever she performs and will be on the road again in the summer of 2013 in support of her first album, My Way. Her new album is currently being recorded in Johannesburg.

    Realizing that her previous projects have never had much influence as her father she has now turned Godfather of African Reggae (Victor Essiet) to render an ingredient and charm needed for reggae music success.

    For better musical prescription, Essiet and The Mandators, the Nigerian award winning platinum selling international Reggae and World Music band, is scheduled to collaborate in the studio with Nkulee on a new single ‘Africa Awake.’

    This will be the first time Essiet and Nkulee Dube will be working together and it is expected to spark unity amongst Reggae artists in Africa.

    The two artistes have come together to confront issues facing Africa head-on through music. The single is to be produced by super-producer, Carl McGregor (also the producer of Jill Scott, Prince, Christina Millian, Aretha Franklin, Jada Grace Gordy (granddaughter of the Motown founder Barry Gordy), and George Clinton, among others.

    Essiet (known as the “Godfather of African Reggae”) and The Mandators have made a big impact with great critical acclaim in the world of Reggae music and the motherland of Africa.

    Their brand new breakthrough single “Freedom Train” which is now available on iTunes and leading digital outlets worldwide such as Amazon shot to the top of reggae world chats soon after its release.

    The single “Freedom Train” is currently on New York’s Top 30 Reggae Chart. Produced by Carl McGregor, the single also features the talents of up-and-coming hip-hop artist StyLis. More singles are on the way and the full album will be released soon.

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  • DANCEHALL MOVEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

    DANCEHALL MOVEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

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    Ever since reggae Icon Bob Marley visited Zimbabwe in 1980 for there independence celebration concert, the people across South Africa has adopted reggae music as one of its own.

    Africa’s first and most successful reggae artist is Lucky Dube. Most of his fans said that his style was modelled closely on that of Jamaica’s reggae legend Peter Tosh.

    Lucky Dube was born in Ermelo on August 3, 1964. Lucky Dube was killed On October 18, 2007 in the Johannesburg suburb of Rosettenville. He was and still is one of South Africa’s best-selling reggae artists.

    Other top reggae artists from Africa are Sipho Johnson known as Jumbo, Ben Okafor, Alpha Blondy, Tiken Jah Fak Oly, Stimela among many others.

    One of South African Reggae music top producer/distribution company is “Putumayo”. Putumayo World Music was established in 1975 to introduce people to the music of the world’s cultures.

    One of the underrated reggae artist in this genre is Colbert Mukwevho of “Harley and Rasta Family” fame. He has produced numerous album in his vernecular language Tshivenda and English. He has paved way for most reggae artists in Limpopo where there is a huge market for reggae music. His son Percy Mukwevho known for his silky voice had just release an album which is now getting airplay from radio stations and T.V.

    Recently many new artists are coming up in this genre; Black Dillinger who has done lot of perfomance in Germany. Born in Gugulethu, Cape Town, South Africa he is now based in Berlin, Germany Reggae’s second home outside of Jamaica. Hailing from the legendary Chronic Clan led by Zolile Matinka a.k.a. Zorro. Dillinger found his calling in life to spread a positive message through music. He embraced the faith of Rastafari in the late nineties as a teenager and has been a true ambassador ever since. Lucky Dube’s daughter Nkulee Dube who has been making waves with her debut album “My way”, other artists include JJ Al Capone, Jah Link, Benjy Dread, El Supreme . Digi Analog, is a reggae and hip-hop producer / emcee hailing from Gugulethu. His music, which has a stream of social consciousness running through it like the Orange River, has kept him busy for the past ten years and seen him move crowds from Cape Town to Joburg to several European cities. Two tracks, “Dem Get Me Mad” and “Digitime feat. Al Capone JJ”, recorded at the studio, are testament to his musical pedigree.

    South africa also have some of the top sound systems in the dancehall reggae industries.
    Systems such as African Storm from Johannesburg hosted by Admiral & Jah Seed, Fahari Sound, African Exodus Batanai Empire Sound, Shocking Vibes, Silver Stone, Small Axe, Stereo One and Sweet Ebony are some of the best there. DJ Admiral, born Andy Kasrils, is a South African who specialises in playing dancehall and reggae on his sound system, African Storm, in South Africa. He is not the stereotypical dancehall DJ image. He is a 40-something-year-old white man who is a fluent Patois speaker.

    Recently we have seen a new wave of sound systems namely “Drink n Merry” by DJ Lasbon Shatta, “Thank Jah is Friday” by Lioness productions is getting some serious attention. Soweto is also producing it’s own Gaza Movement with DJ Smash, DJ Teedo, Bobotikal e.t.c.

    Bassline in Newtown is now a Mecca of Dancehall every thursday night hosted by African Storm. House of Tandoor where it all started has become a place to visit for some soothing Roots & Reggae sounds mostly on Sundays. Rasta House just a block away from Tandoor on Bezuidenhoudt street, in Bellevue is also the home of Reggae. The are also parts of the country where this genre is big Gugulethu in Western Cape, Eastern Cape, East Rand ( Katlhehong and other townships), Vaal ( Sebokeng and other townships), Venda ( Makwarela) e.t.c

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