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Mr. LUCKY DUBE (Reggae Singer): (Singing) Through his prophets I have learned. To give respect to everything he created. I give love to those who give me love. Love to those who give me war.
Mr. LUCKY DUBE (Reggae Singer): When I was born, I was sick so they thought I'm going to die. Then when I didn't die, they said, wow, he's a very lucky boy, and they called me Lucky.
Crime has claimed another South African musician, this time reggae artist Lucky Dube. Dube was gunned down in what police are calling a botched hijacking in Johannesburg just after 8 p.m. Thursday.
Reggae legend Lucky Dube's backing band, One People, has recorded an album some six years after the singer was killed by hijackers, explaining that they were just too distraught to do it earlier.
Lucky Dube began his recording career nearly 20 years ago, singing traditional Zulu Mbaqanga music. But the influences of Jamaican superstars such as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh were soon to have a ...
Gunmen shot and killed South African reggae star Lucky Dube in front of his children in one of the country's highest-profile murders, uniting political rivals to call for action against violent crime.
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