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Monster Ding Ding Licky Licky Licky Bong Rasta Man's Prayer It's Not Easy Jah Save Us Trinity Remember Me Can't Blame You The Hand That Giveth Crazy World Steel Bars Kiss No Frog Oh My Son (i'm Sorry) Julie! Julie! House Of Exile My Brother, My Enemy Back To My Roots Feel Irie The Bully Mirror Mirror Together As One Guns And Roses On My Own Shembe Is The Way Sins Of The Flesh Johnny Soul Taker You Got No Right Put A Little Love Let The Band Play On Is This Freedom You Know (where To Find Me) Man In The City The One Fugitive God Bless The Women Choose Your Friend Rasta Man Different Colours Think About The Children Lovers In A Dangerous Time Eyes Of The Beholder Different Colours - One People Women I Wanna Take You To Jamaica Let Jah Be Praised (igzebier) Running, Falling Serious Reggae Business Slave Victims Puppet Master Affirmative Action Family Ties The Other Side Number In The Book Taxman You've Got A Friend Reggae Strong Good Things Peace, Perfect Peace Crime And Corruption Group Areas Act Hero Prisoner Life In The Movies Cool Down Soldier Mr. D.j. Teach The World War And Crime I've Got You Babe Don't Cry The Way It Is Changing World Money, Money, Money My Game Jah Live Love Me False Prophets Dracula Divorce Party I Want To Know What Love Is Man In The Mirror Shut Up My World Till You Lose It All Touch Your Dream Born To Suffer Respect We Love It Never Leave You Release Me Good Girl Political Games Up With Hope (down With Dope) Is This The Way Celebrate Life Little Heroes Soldiers For Righteousness Rolling Stone You Stand Alone The Master Reap What You Sow Keep On Knocking Romeo The Show Goes On Mask Mickey Mouse Freedom Hold On Take It To Jah Crying Games Big Boys Don't Cry Sleeping Dogs How Will I Know Children In The Streets Truth In The World Rastasnever Dies Natural Woman
Related Information for Lucky Dube
Lucky Dube (born August 3, 1964, died October 18, 2007) was a reggae musician from Johannesburg, South Africa. He was named Lucky because when he was born in poor health, and the doctors thought he would die. But he survived, so was named Lucky. In his youth, Lucky lived with many different family members, singing in bars and in church. He eventually formed a band with some friends, but they could not afford to purchase instruments. Eventually, Lucky wrote a play which he and his bandmates performed, earning enough money to buy a guitar. Their band was then called Skyway, and they played in the mbaqanga style.Two years after Skyway's formation, Lucky joined Richard Siluma's Love Brothers. He stayed with them for several yea... read more
Top Lucky Dube Albums
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Remembering
Remembering
[2024]
Lucky Dube (Live, 1997) - EP
Lucky Dube (Live, 1997) - EP
[2021]
Kukuwe
Kukuwe
[2019]
The Times We've Shared (Commemorative Limited Edition)
The Times We've Shared (Commemorative Limited Edition)
[2017]
Greatest Moments Of
Greatest Moments Of
[2015]
Grand Masters
Grand Masters
[2015]
Truth in the World (Live in South Afrika)
Truth in the World (Live in South Afrika)
[2015]
The Life and Times of: 50th Birthday Edition
The Life and Times of: 50th Birthday Edition
[2014]
Ultimate Lucky
Ultimate Lucky
[2013]
Serious Reggae Business
Serious Reggae Business
[2013]
Love Songs
Love Songs
[2013]
Colours of Africa: Lucky Dube (Collectors Edition)
Colours of Africa: Lucky Dube (Collectors Edition)
[2013]
Lucky Dube Live In Uganda (The King of African Reggae)
Lucky Dube Live In Uganda (The King of African Reggae)
[2012]
Live in Uganda
Live in Uganda
[2012]
Retrospective (Deluxe Version)
Retrospective (Deluxe Version)
[2008]
Best Of
Best Of
[2007]
Live in Concert
Live in Concert
[2006]
Rastas Never Dies - EP
Rastas Never Dies - EP
[2006]
Respect
Respect
[2006]
The Other Side
The Other Side
[2004]
Captured Live
Captured Live
[1990]
Prisoner
Prisoner
[1989]
Together As One
Together As One
[1988]
Slave
Slave
[1987]
Working Man - EP
Working Man - EP
[1985]
Ngikwethembe Na?
Ngikwethembe Na?
[1985]
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