[SIZE=5]Hapo Gachie karibu na stage, kwa yule kinyozi @Tom Bayeye Otieno Mak-Osewe , akina @Sokwe mtu na @hakimoto wakiwa wameinua miguu juu kwa juu wanyolewe makende na fundi wa nywele, dis be de music playing pon de radio …[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Ikimaliza inarudiwa tena na tena yaani looping. Huu wimbo huwa unapendwa sana na mafundi wajaluo e.g carpenter, fisherman, plumber, kupaka ranga , kinyozi:[/SIZE]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkWK-N0VKZQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xYdovuS4nI
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[SIZE=5]Naye @hakimoto akipigwa cut ndio aende akaoshwe kichwa pale kwa sink lazima achezewe hii. Ati juu alilelewa ghetto huko Ungem. Huko portmore gaza :[/SIZE]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVNMNDNg7ps
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[SIZE=5]This is how producer Lee Sratch Perry recorded the greatest reggae hits in history. Mzungu was totally unable to copy paste and steal this unorthodox style of recording . Lee Perry recorded at his house known as The Black Ark seen below. He later burnt this studio down in a bhangi induced frenzy and left the country. A good chunk of Bob Marley’s greatest hits were recorded in this small humble house. Several truckloads of marijuana have been consumed in this house here :[/SIZE]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb8cumZtOCA
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[SIZE=5]A young Lucky Dube singing RnB in the early 80s before he discovered reggae proper :[/SIZE]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXCNTp-mVSY
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