Omar never seizes to amaze me...I never heard this tune until now...and I love the gems he put in his music especially his earlier tunes - 3:09 and 4:34 until the end
Rocking Time ! Bob and D Brown are the most imitated reggae vocalists , Omar came under D Brown. Listen to the TUNE first I am just talking about reggae! Omar is Jamaican !
Omar coulda sing de phone book and he would still rock it...one of the most beautiful voices on the planet...Jamaica is most definitely wrapped up in his vocal idioms. He is fabulously carrying on the musical family tradition of his dad, Adrian, who was one of the greatest ska drummers.
thnx 4 posting this :D:D:D... i'm onli 17 but i grew up on Omar.. i was only 1 wen this was released lol.. Love Omar.. Theres nothing like this.. CLASSIC!!sing if u want it .. wicked album and single and if u aint already heard it check out his song on that album ft. Estelle Lay it Down.. wicked track .. xjessx
Omar's voice is a backdrop to the visual historical pictorial. These black and white photos are very thought provoking. This is an Afro-centric journey. We see the Black protest, lynchings, Marcus Garvey, Jack Johnson, slaves, black share croppers,black union soldiers, musicians, politicians, and of course Emperor Haile Selassie. We can refelect on our roots.
One of my most favorite British recording artists.
DaWalk 8 months ago
Omar never seizes to amaze me...I never heard this tune until now...and I love the gems he put in his music especially his earlier tunes - 3:09 and 4:34 until the end
arouse0099 2 years ago
Check out Dennis brown- Rocking time
Omar is a disciple of The late great Dennis Brown. know your roots people!
wparke 2 years ago
He gives credits to a heap of artists on this same album. Just watch the props on the artwork
Not just D Brown
skrewfacesoundcom 2 years ago
Smoke a joint and listen to the Tune.
Rocking Time ! Bob and D Brown are the most imitated reggae vocalists , Omar came under D Brown. Listen to the TUNE first I am just talking about reggae! Omar is Jamaican !
wparke 2 years ago
Omar's music is always blazin'...thanks for the upload..this was a killer...peace & blessingzz
passjay 2 years ago 2
excelent fender jazz bass...what a sound!
bogardvandijk 3 years ago
im sure omar would be pleased with this video himself. video=10 tune=10
skibbadeebo 3 years ago 2
Omar coulda sing de phone book and he would still rock it...one of the most beautiful voices on the planet...Jamaica is most definitely wrapped up in his vocal idioms. He is fabulously carrying on the musical family tradition of his dad, Adrian, who was one of the greatest ska drummers.
Drogyne 3 years ago 2
Deep video!!..Wicked images bangoulap..One/Bless
AbbottSupreme 3 years ago 3
thnx 4 posting this :D:D:D... i'm onli 17 but i grew up on Omar.. i was only 1 wen this was released lol.. Love Omar.. Theres nothing like this.. CLASSIC!!sing if u want it .. wicked album and single and if u aint already heard it check out his song on that album ft. Estelle Lay it Down.. wicked track .. xjessx
Oxygen1408 3 years ago
u might be young,but certainly have good taste in music - from an old girl!!!
helsangel66 3 years ago
he has a reggae voice without a doubt
he would sound sick on a lovers rock tune!
big up all the people commentin because u know good music and talent wen u hear it
nubianAngel 3 years ago 2
so in LOVe with his sound!!! i jus wanna hug u, Omar!!! never have i ever heard such a voice...........wow.
QueenKibibi 3 years ago
fine job bangoulap...video is on point and Omar is well "Omar" ...nuff said!!!!!!!!!
bpatient843 4 years ago
Excellent Excellent Excellent more of this please thank you so much for posting this
oxoPCetoxo 4 years ago
just love omar -thx
helsangel66 4 years ago
Bravo...great video. Very thought provoking and profoundly reflective, as amplified by Omar's music. Thank you for posting this and "Music".
Bmcwriter 4 years ago
Omar is the best soul singer ever
babymojo1 4 years ago
Omar's voice is a backdrop to the visual historical pictorial. These black and white photos are very thought provoking. This is an Afro-centric journey. We see the Black protest, lynchings, Marcus Garvey, Jack Johnson, slaves, black share croppers,black union soldiers, musicians, politicians, and of course Emperor Haile Selassie. We can refelect on our roots.
SoulTooSoul 4 years ago 3
tune!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reggeasoul 4 years ago