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Yea King one thing i know about these people that once they get into something they go deep. for example there have been meny a times i have been upstaged by some pie bald,bispeckled,suit wearing salaryman.who could school me and most other reggae lover i know about who produced this or that album or single releses i never even heard of. but there are two distinc schools and they rarely mix at events; one is roots N culture,you know people like Bob Marley,Peter Tosh,Ras Micheal and the sons of negus. and you got those who are into dance hall, elephant-man Beeni man lady Saw Sean paul etc.btw they have their own home grown reggae artist,some of whom i know personally groupes like Baghdad Cafe Raggae Diskrockers.also a Japanese sound systems group, walk away with the sound clash throphy last year in Jamaica youtube Mighty Crown.also and you may not like this but dance queen contest is really popular in the undergrown seen.
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Yes Arwa handover your(CARD).....NOW",actully i listen to violin or mood music when i am reading roots insturmental when contemplating.check out some Agustus Pablo when you have the chance.
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it's ariit" what's with the lesbian scene above tho, Awra behave your self young lady
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I don't think Dixie Chicks are lesbians. All of them are mothers [well, lesbians can also be mothers), and if they are gays, they'd not be famous before the Natalie Maines' incident.
Correct me if I am wrong.
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Oh, now I understand, you mean the word: "Dixie-Chicked ". Well, I thought it meant isolated or gagged from outside world, like what happened to them after they criticised Bush, no?
Update:
I think "Dixie-Chicked" means blacklisted.
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I am using No Script from Firefox browser, so I can't see any advertisements (cartoon) or non-related url from the video music link.
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Good morning Arwa,great pick this week. you know M.T.V and B.E.T sucs the Freddie Gawla video was smooth and this was in the early 90's,and i have never heard of him.Lucky Dubi I have seen but that because he was doing reggae,btw [R.I.P]and they showcased him.i really wish the music channels would go sample music from around the globe an not the rehashed native but western sounding stuff either. btw Herukuti what happened to Angalique Kajilo. she rocking back in the days yo.
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PS, also, you live in one of coolest places in the world. I like to see Japanese punk/harajuku videos.
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Oh because i can't make a proper link yet i am wofully handicaped by my computer illiteracy.i have to rely on my friends to show me stuff. but when i learn "WATCH OUT" i am brining it.
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Man, I do wish I could live in jp for a while (couple years would do). I love the Shabu Shabu, Yaki Niku, Yaki Tori, one of them travelator sushi places and jamming at an izakaya with my babe
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First time hearing her music. Sounds like Afro-beat (fela kuti) but then Benin is really just next-door so not suprising. She's good though.
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Yea Herukuti, that her thanx for the link.well in Fukouka we have the best ramen in Japan also known as Hakata ramen,and remember some little roadside resturants with curtains drawn all around it? those are called yatai great informal eating,usually someone will strike up a conversation,and the beer and saki start pouring.
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Here's an unreal brother: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8LdTp4nQ6g Once upon a time in Abeokuta he was only a poor young boy who came in to eat at ... ...... house who as the Odofin kept his door open to the needy.
It bees like that sometimes.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmBYqE3HWeA These are some very good friends of mine,they are from Osaka but they played in Fukouka my city often.This is for Arwa-chan
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Young J-Horus, like his counterpart Kanye "gayfish" West, seems to have self esteem issues. Oh the folly of misguided black youth culture.
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