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Lucky dube collection songs
Lucky dube collection songs









lucky dube collection songs

Around this time, the singer noticed that fans were responding positively to some reggae songs he played during concerts. All subsequent albums were recorded as Lucky Dube.

lucky dube collection songs

On the release of his fifth album, Dave Segal (who became Dube's sound engineer) encouraged him to drop the "Supersoul" element of the name. In 1986, together with his cousin Richard Siluma, Dube released the Afrikaans album Die Kaapse Dans, followed by the EP Help My Krap, the same year, under the name Oom Hansie. The band signed with Teal Record Company and recorded the album Lucky Dube and the Supersoul, and Dube began to learn English. At the age of eighteen, Dube joined his cousin's band, the Love Brothers, playing Zulu pop music known as mbaqanga. While at school, he discovered the Rastafari movement. There, he joined a choir and with some friends, formed his first musical ensemble, the Skyway Band.

lucky dube collection songs

Musical beginnings ĭube worked as a gardener in his younger years but later decided to go to school in order to improve his economic prospects. In a 1999 interview, he described his grandmother as "his greatest love", who "multiplied many things to bring up this responsible individual that I am today". Along with his two siblings, Thandi and Mandla, Dube spent much of his childhood with his grandmother, Sarah, while his mother relocated to work. His parents separated before his birth, and he was raised by his mother, who named him "Lucky" because she considered his birth fortunate after a number of failed pregnancies. Lucky Dube was born in Ermelo, Transvaal (now Mpumalanga), on 3 August 1964. Dube was murdered in the Johannesburg suburb of Rosettenville on the evening of 18 October 2007. He recorded 22 albums in a 25-year period and was Africa's best-selling reggae artist of all time.

lucky dube collection songs

In his lyrics, Dube discussed issues affecting South Africans and Africans in general to a global audience. His record sales across the world earned him the Best Selling African Musician prize at the 1996 World Music Awards. Lucky Philip Dube (pronounced duu-beh 3 August 1964 – 18 October 2007) was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian.











Lucky dube collection songs