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[h=2]Lucky Dube Biography[/h]
Lucky Dube (born: Ermelo Dube) (pronounced: Doo bay) is one of South Africa'sbest selling artists and one of its most outspoken performers.. Although he initially sang in the traditional Zulu mbaqanga style, his move to reggae in 1984 was sparked by his quest to express his anger against the oppression of apartheid. While The Village Voice observed, "The spirit of Lucky Dube's music and dance epitomizes the spirit of Black liberation", "Niceup Magazine" said, "(Dube's) lyrics have brought an original voice to reggae by chronicling the political and spiritual struggles of his South African breathren". Dube's musical talents were obvious from an early age. By the age of nine, he was conducting his school choir. After singing with school rock and roll bands, he joined his cousin, Richard Siluma's Mbaqanga band, The Love Brothers. Together with the group, he recorded his first single in 1979. Inspired by the controversal lyrics ofPeter Tosh, Dube moved to reggae in 1984. His earliest attempts with the newly-adopted style were met by strong opposition by the then-all-white South Africangovernment and his first reggae album, "Rasta Never Die" was banned from radio airplay. Without notifying his record label, Dube re-entered the recording studio and cut a second reggae album, "Think About The Children". The album became a major hit and achieved gold record status. Dube's third reggae album, "Slave", sold more than five hundred thousand copies. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
 
crazy the world, how will I know. napenda sana nyimbo zake . so touching
 
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[h=1]Lucky Dube’s Daughter Nkulee Dube[/h]
 
The girlfriend of one of Lucky Dube's killers

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Lucky's son TK DUBE

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Thokozani Dube received his dad, Lucky Dube's MAMA Legend award


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Reggae icon's son says he will never forgive culprits
"I will never forgive them," is what Lucky Dube's son Thokozani said after his father's killers were sentenced to life imprisonment.
A visibly upset Thokozani, 22, welcomed the sentence but said it would not bring his father back. "The only thing we get out of this is the satisfaction of knowing they are in prison. It won't bring my father back.
"They are still alive, their families can still see them. I can never forgive them, what they did was too bad. Personally, I would like to close this chapter, do what I do, and move on with my life," he said.
Thokozani was the only eyewitness to his father's murder and one of the key state witnesses.
He was the only person with a dry eye among his family members who gathered in the witness room after the court had adjourned. Dube's wife, Zanele, cried hysterically, and for the first time responded to media questions.
"We are thankful that justice has been done. But that won't take away the pain. My children will still grow up without their father.
"My last born was only three months old when his father died," she said.
She has three children with the reggae icon aged seven, five and the baby who is now one-and-a-half years old.
Dube's murder was not just a great loss to the family. His band members with whom he had worked since the 1980s, were robbed of a man who provided their income.
Guitarist and band leader Skipper Tshabalala said: "We don't need such people in our society, they should live with animals."

 
Luck Dube's son, Thokozani Dube, receives the Legendary Award
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I hear the guy has/was robbed several time but this one was just worse, taking his life shit!!
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peace and love
kwa kunirudisha mahali pangu hapa,
nyimbo zake ndo zilinifanya nipende reggae

pamoja sana:smiling:
 

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