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Africa Update: Lucky Dube Investigation The murder of South African reggae star Lucky Dube has caused national outrage and drawn renewed attention to the level of violent crime in that country.
Lucky Dube, the South African reggae artiste whose performances in the country were cancelled at the last minute yesterday, is the most successful African reggae artiste of all time.
As I got the third call at 1.13am confirming Lucky Dube’s ... All I can remember is white soldiers dancing to lyrics like, ”I am a prisoner in my own country,” and here and there Lucky would ...
Going contemporary While Lucky Dube is remembered for his trademark melodious reggae with the socially conscious edge of timeless songs like Slave, Prisoner and House of Exile, his daughter ...
Analysis - The sad news of Lucky Dube's death has hit the nation and the entire music world like a lightning bolt. His fans are in shock. The local music promoters are speechless. Local artists ...
One of Lucky Dube's murderers, Sfiso Mhlanga, shared that he regretted killing the reggae star. Mhlanga's former cellmate opened up about the killer's regrets.
Lucky Dube’s first Reggae album, Rastas Never Die, was banned by the apartheid government in the mid-1980s. In early 1975, Peter Tosh’s anti-police song Mark of the Beast, was also banned from ...
During his lifetime South African reggae star Lucky Dube was a man on a mission to make the world a better place. "Hey you Rasta man. Hey European, Indian man. We've got to come together as one," go ...
With more than 22 albums and 20 awards internationally, South Africa’s Lucky Dube is still one of the most streamed and celebrated artists across the continent. He continues to grow an international ...