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Sizzla - Humble Thought Live Version

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

Sizzla live in Birmingham, England performing the song, 'Humble Thought'.

A great version, everything sounds proper.

Free the herb. Bun Babylon.

"The 1980s witnessed a dancehall explosion, and with the music came the lifestyle: drugs, guns, and "slackness" (vulgarity). Formally adopting the Rastafari faith, with its no-holds-barred advocacy of repatriation, slavery reparations and the use of ganja, he joined the ranks of the Bobo Ashanti in the mid-1990s. Sizzla began to develop his own style whilst serving his musical apprenticeship with the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system. He has used his music as a vehicle for his message, kickstarting his recording career in 1995 with a release through the Zagalou label, he then teamed up with "Bobby Digital" Dixon for a series of singles. Extensive touring with fellow roots and culture artist Luciano followed, earning Sizzla notability. Jermaine Fagan, the same man who gave Buju Banton his first break, introduced Sizzla to top Jamaican saxophonist Dean Fraser, the musical director for Philip "Fatis" Burrell's Xterminator Family. 1996 marked an important turning point for Sizzla when he began working with Fatis. This union led to a run of successful singles and the release of Sizzla's debut album, Burning Up. The two allied again a year later with the follow-up, Praise Ye Jah (JetStar). Praise Ye Jah was quickly trumped by his release of the Dixon-produced Black Woman & Child that same year. The title track was a smash hit and became something of a cultural reggae anthem. Sizzla scored several more hits during 1997, including "Like Mountain," "Babylon Cowboy," "Kings of the Earth," and the Luciano duet "Build a Better World." This hot streak kicked off an enormously productive recording binge that lasted over the next several years, with much of his output still done for Burrell. Along with universal praise came Sizzla's first nomination for Best International Reggae Artist of the Year at the 1998 MOBO Awards and a place in various magazines' top 100 albums of the year. Sizzla has since released several dozen albums, including 1998's Kalonji and Royal Son of Ethiopia from 1999. 1999 also saw him receive his second MOBO nomination.

Sizzla remains a constant presence in the reggae charts worldwide. Currently, Sizzla has 21 albums that have made it onto the Billboard's Top Reggae Albums music chart, the highest Words of Truth, reaching the peak position of #5.[4] Sizzla Kalonji has released over 45 solo albums and over fifteen combination albums, crossing different genres of Reggae.[1] He has started his own record company, Kalonji Records; which in a joint venture with Damon Dash Music Group and Koch Records, released his most recent album, The Overstanding, in November 2006. This is his third album released through Kalonji Records; as well as Black History and Life.

Sizzla, along with reggae recording artists such as Capleton, Buju Banton, and Anthony B, are credited with leading a movement toward a re-embracement of Rastafarian values in contemporary reggae music by recording material which is concerned primarily with spirituality and social consciousness, explores common themes, such as Babylon's corrupting influence, the disenfranchisement of ghetto youth, oppression of the black nation and Sizzla's abiding faith in Jah and resistance against perceived agents of oppression."

Off the 'Words of Truth' CD (disc 2)

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  • i was right in the front of the stage at the birmingham show!! it was the best show ever!! sizzla was here 2003 not 2004.. i met him and chilled with the band after the show,,, hes a humble brother for real!! bless up sizzla!

  • that's huge!! i just said 2004 because that's when the cd was released with this whole set...amazing..i love those tracks, you're lucky to have seen it, not to mention meet the man himself..

  • when was dis? me live a birmingham

  • 2004..recorded at the brixton academy

  • words of truth disc 2 is all recorded in birmingham

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  • elizabeth couldnt stop

  • Smoke di herb n get a humble thought babylon could'n stop dis a bombo claat

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  • Respond to this video... This is from 2000 at Brixton Academy

  • @PANTY2TITE Im pretty sure this was out long before 2003, I think more like 1999 or 2000

  • yeahmanholyimankingselassieiii­iiiii..............jah........­......RRRRRAstafari. Bless....HM!

  • yeah magical night birmingham....lots a magic that night

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  • it a mek mji shoes, it a mek mi clothes!!!!

    sizzla kalonji mi seh!

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