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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Makeda Dread interviews Lucky Dube at Reggae Sunsplash 1992 on Reggae Makossa TV.

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  • he still lives in me.they can kill the rasta man but they can't kill reggae coz reggae is strong

  • bob marley, peter tosh, lucky dube and tupac my favorite musician of all time music from the heart the greatest to ever do it

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  • @gevento1 I "feel" your love. My bad. :-)

  • @gevento1 I fell your love. But, please forgive me. How can anyone put Tupac amongst these great artists? Tupac may have been talented. But, he was totally self-destructive. Think about it. His theme was "thug life" and he got into brawls in Vegas nightclubs and whatnot. What kind of Black man promotes such destruction? Please take no offense though my friend. :-)

  • rest in peace love your music

  • he was such a humble dude...irie scene my yute

  • did u hear that kids the message at 3:38 look at his face man so sincere man UP WITH HOPE, DOWN WITH DOPE

  • @DryBallsz; Lucky Dube had seven kids, his youngest was three months when he was killed. And yes; he is from South Africa. He taught himself; how to read, write and speak English in the manner in which he did. He also taught himself about Rastafarian; when he was working at a library.

  • @DryBallsz; (Con't) If you would like to know more about the love of my life; I will advice that you go on Google and type in Lucky Dube; there is an entire encyclopedia about him and a lot of information about his music; life and death. There are a total of 380,000 results just on Google about this beloved African pride. I strongly believed he was the most famous reggae musicians in the world in line with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh.

  • @DryBallsz; Just like Michael Jackson; who, is also the love of my life (Lucky Dube and Michael Jackson are the two and only loves of my life and nobody or entertainers will ever take the place; I can grantee) were successful and famous to the point the Gammy and the world did acknowledge their deaths. It was headline news all over the world in all seven continents. There children should all be pride.

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