The elites in Jamaica still think this way. None of them want their children to become Rasta nor to marry a Rasta but they love the music and idolize Bob not because he is Rasta but because of his international fame.
@@marksimons9359 it’s very common for the Ethiopian church to baptize Rastas. They baptize hundreds of Rastas in the 70’s but they still remained Rastas.
Yes I cry for the same reasons, I'm not Rasta but I am Jamaican, I was at the Smile Jamaica concert it changed my life completely. And when I saw how Bob walked through airports, especially in Europe, he walked with complete confidence, like He came to conquer, and he did. So now im proud , and I love all Bob Marley and the Wailers music!
True....Rasta has come a far way....but the truth be told it is not Rasta that the Establishment is in favour of....but more so the ECONOMIC BENEFITS!!
@@wayneanthony1089 Exactly, they only embrace him for the economic benefit he is to the country. He's the most renowned Jamaican, yet politicians and their cronies with the Aide of a sleeping and bamboozled citizenry refuse to make him a National Hero!!!
He is! but there are so many great artists from Jamaica and the only t-shirt I could buy was a Bob Marley nothing else!No Barrington Levi or Tenor Saw etc..
Big ups to you brother Muta for giving Curtis Mayfield his flowers 💐 Bob's version is more popular but Curtis Mayfield was the architect! Peace ✌ and Love ❤
Powerful testimony from the great living prophet Mutabaruka. True, the poor boy from Nine Miles came and in a very short lifespan achieved enough to make an obscure religion Rastafari, acceptable and respected internationally as well as make tiny Jamaica a world famous place and also revolutionized the whole world with his infectious rhythms and powerful lyrics. Long live too to the great Curtis Mayfield, a musican, whose music was so much loved and covered by the "who is who" of Jamaican singers.
That one ting i will never forget how thay used to treat the rasta man and now everywhere you go you see people whereing LOX Black & White so i say big up to men like you who stand ferm and strong to see such a time Bless up to all rasta Pass and present you fight a good fight One Love
The locks came from hindu cultist who brought the cannabis to Jamaica to aneasthetise the mind like alcohol which is the antithesis of the bible which asks us to be 'sobre and vigilant'not drunk and stoned!remember even satan can disguise himself as an angel of light!Godbless 🔥 👑 🕊
@@marksimons9359 Tha locks are symbolism of tha revolution of tha Haitians when there King was kidnapped they vowed to grow their hair until he was released and it got to tha point where their hair grew to tha point it locked together. Get your facts right, and not from other youtube channels you think are trusted resources of information. Maybe pray to "your" lord of lords to open your 3rd eye...did you know that was a actual thing don't need a lower t to comprehend.
XMuta, I am from Trench Town from back in the 50's. I played ping pong with Bob while I was a youth attending High School. The term "One Love One Heart" is not a Bob Marley original Lyric. The term was used by the Rastaman dem as they greeted each other in the neighborhood. Yes, I know for a fact!. I lived next-door to Mortimo Planno at 16 Fifth St. He's the Elder that inspired Bob and every man in Trench Town to become a Rasta. He invited Selassie to Jamaica and he literally walked H.I.M down the plane steps when Selassie got apprehensive by seeing the unauthorized Rasta gathering on the tarmac beneath his plane. Planno even taught is the Amharic language after he came back from His visit with H.I.M. Selassie in Ethiopia. I could go on and on. Bless
💯 real talk! I remember the things that happened in the 70’s about Rasta! I was teary eyed too when I let my memory flow to the earlier year. Rasta was frowned, look down up on. We were not allowed to even converse with them. I remember I loved the teachings of the 12 tribes of Israel as a teenager. I listen to a Rasta man talk about the Bible. He went deep into the Bible. My mother said any ideas to become a Rasta I would meet my grip outside the gate. That didn’t stop me from loving Dennis Brown, Bob, Gregory, John, and Peter. The message was in their music. Thank you for this post
I agree it’s awe inspiring to see how far Rastafarianism came. From being among the despised and rejected to having a movie about one of the most prolific Rasta man and his ideologies on the big screen. To see the guy playing Selassie I, I was in awe.
Speak the truth and speak it ever... cause it what it will. I finally have grown my locks 12 yrs ago and feeling IRIE aboyt it without any apology. Rastaman vibration a swing internationally❤
Jamaica is still behind time even with the bad words that’s how things really were I. His life I too shed a few tears because of how genuine bobs love was for ppl I expected more from the movie didn’t like how it ended abruptly but it is was beautiful I left sad because he was a sweet soul that wanted peace and he died not accomplishing much of that
Speaking the truth. Bunny Wailers said, that it was written in the Bible , that there will be one music, that brings all walks of life together. And that music is reggae music. One love. Thank you Wailers. Forever live.
Met this i-full legend once while working for American Airlines during my 20's now starting my locs journey, I was just about getting ready to leave work, mind you it was during the winter very cold day...mind you those days in the 90's the winter use to be more chisty than these modern day..The energy i felt from his greetings was earthly and magnifying.
In Jamaica here in him own country many dont accept Bob Marley,,,Flaval sey you dont have to cover your locks in school anymore but you still have schools that dont accept students with locks😮
Omg is that why they put that travel advisory on Jamaica, bc this movie is coming out and its gonna spike jamican tourism... i love Bob, and the RASTAFARIAN LIFE STYLE is very interesting, i respect alot of its culture, my best friend in high her family was Rasta and when she passed, her dad spoke and it sparked my curiosity into their culture 💚🖤💛
Still touching hearts, changing lives, moving souls 30+ plus years after his death. His impression to people especially his music is still fresh in people's hearts. Truly a legend. R.I.P. Bob Marley.
Muta you made me cry bitterly. Give Jah the glory that Bob brought it to the world. I remember my brother who became a Rastafarian n my father was against it, we cried for our brother. Now to us he is a STAR especially with 'Black Star Liner'. My dad died RIP but he eventually recognized his Star Boy before. We are so elated of Bob .. words can not express how we feel n most of all our Jamaican Icon. Praise be to God. Hallelujah. Jah
Thanks for sharing. This is not about RASTA. Its about the message of ONENESS, LOVE. Thats what our planet needs. We have to look at the possitives. Light and love💜🔥
I loved the movie!! I cried throughout the movie!!! I never have been to Jamaica, but I can’t wait to go. Thank you for this review of the movie!! One Love!!❤
i went to see the movie yesterday, i am not a rasta i am a simple belgian white boy but even i bursted in tears 3 times during the movie . such a powerfull message . One Love
I adore Rasta people & this movie. Loved Skip from the 1st moment I heard him!❤💚💛 And yes, will visit Jamaica in my lifetime for sure. Cried at the end. He was so revolutionary. 😇🙏
As an ordinary guy from Amsterdam, having just the slightest idea what Rasta's must've been through, it's great to see Mutabaruka not holding grudge, but instead seeing the added value of the big screen and upholding the One Love and rasta message.
I Man is also from Trench Town 7 Eleventh Street, and I attended the 7th Day Adventist church at 5th street and West Road. I also remembered Alton Ellis from 5th St. and Peter, Bunny & Bob from 2nd St. I remember a lot of singers and musicians from the Trench Town and Jones Town communities from the 60's and 70's.
Very true abt the rasta man , i hope this movies benefits jamaica , bob was not a perfect man , then again , no one is perfect , cant cast any stones , irrigardless of religion , he sang LOVE
Good point muta..its the struggling poor and working class who were inspired by bob marleys music and the form of rasta resistance to oppression and explotation especially of Jamaica and africa. But for the wealthy people and their offspring its just social entertainment to occupying their boredom..and any honest research will point out the U.S involvement in our beloved Brother Bob Marleys passing ..
Raspect🙏🏾, it was a pleasure opening for you a couple of times in the 83. It was your first show at Liberty Lunch in Austin, TX, and the band was Pressure. I can not wait to see the movie🙏🏾1 ❤️🎶🎤🕶
I remember when my mother refused to put me in her wedding just bcuz of my beautiful majestic locs...since that day I've never respected her, never will...ever.
It is important that we learn the art of forgiveness! Forgiveness is not about the person who offended you but is all about releasing yourself from anger and negativity which will eventually lead to healing! When we free ourselves from these counterproductive feelings then the spirit of God can dwell within us!
Children obey your parents in the Lord; for this is right. Honour thy father and mother, (Which Is The First Commandment with promise. This is one of the first commandments Of JAH.=GOD.
❤️💛💚 love an honor to you Baba Muta 🌺 happy that you are here to witness this moment as most of the elders of the time are ancestors. The thing that has me up til today is that everybody love the chorus of .’One Love’ but overlook n don’t really feel or hear the🔥he was spitting in the verse…typical🙄 RastaFarI🖤
Have not heard of or from Mutabaruka in awhile, and refreshing to see him here. You did not seem to be your usual energetic, robust self though. Hope you are okay. Whatever the situation, be well or at least try yu bess, sah! "Any day above grung, is a good day". Be blessed!
True words from the heart Muta Rastafaraai Muche Love & Respect🙏🏾 ❤💛💚 It normal musicians use lyrics from eache other Positive vibes Them listening on a good way end educate the world with them beautifull songs Let s Unite!!!❤❤️💛💚✊🏿✊🏼🫱🏻🫲🏾💪🏾✌🏽❤️🔥
Yes, I agree, that's more of a disadvantage, because it doesn't bring real respect & appreciloving. It's becoming even more "mainstream" in a negative sense: marketing certain symbolism (almost everything is already "made in China" ;-)), higher income just at locations of capitalist mainstream mass tourism with the usual ignorant & uneducated all-inclusive tourists! 🤢🤑 No appreciation & real income for Jamaican residents...
Rastafari has and would benefit. All the political systems capital ism and. Schism would always be in existu Rastafari message is what was and is still important today. The seed has been planted and the oppression is minimal. Rasta demonstrated that prominence of the livity and their resilience proves that they made the So-called impossible possible. That chapter's over, now it's collective Security. With all the Doctors Scientist Academic Technologist Lawyers Economist Agriculturalists Builders Teachers Accountants etc things are in motion. Only Rasta knows Rasta.3.8 million Rasta in South Africa alone. Rasta never accept defeat.
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It's true Bob Marley was the son of à white man, which biologically makes him also à white man according to [Numbers 1:18] of the bible.
The elites in Jamaica still think this way. None of them want their children to become Rasta nor to marry a Rasta but they love the music and idolize Bob not because he is Rasta but because of his international fame.
Bob died Ethiopian Orthodox fully baptised accepting Jesus Christ as his one true Lord and Saviour 🔥 👑 🕊
@@marksimons9359 it’s very common for the Ethiopian church to baptize Rastas. They baptize hundreds of Rastas in the 70’s but they still remained Rastas.
This is not just elites, everyone in Jamaica didnt like Rasta.
A lot of ,..non )) Elites and even people from the ghetto feel that way too..😮
@@Gary-vl7lpThat's true
I cried throughout the movie. There is just something about the music, the man and the message. 💚💛❤🖤
same here. Seeing Rastas on the big screen like that
i cried as well. his music really changed my life and how i viewed myself
Glad to learn I was not the only one. Seen it three times. Cried three times.
Yes I cry for the same reasons, I'm not Rasta but I am Jamaican, I was at the Smile Jamaica concert it changed my life completely. And when I saw how Bob walked through airports, especially in Europe, he walked with complete confidence, like He came to conquer, and he did. So now im proud , and I love all Bob Marley and the Wailers music!
The stone that the builder refuse shall be the head corner stone. Bob Marley is the biggest promoter for Jamaica tourism than anything or anyone else.
True....Rasta has come a far way....but the truth be told it is not Rasta that the Establishment is in favour of....but more so the ECONOMIC BENEFITS!!
@@wayneanthony1089 Exactly, they only embrace him for the economic benefit he is to the country. He's the most renowned Jamaican, yet politicians and their cronies with the Aide of a sleeping and bamboozled citizenry refuse to make him a National Hero!!!
Most Jamaicans do not understand the reason why the establishment demonized Rastafarians.We are anti colonialism.
He is! but there are so many great artists from Jamaica and the only t-shirt I could buy was a Bob Marley nothing else!No Barrington Levi or Tenor Saw etc..
@marksimons9359 why not Barrington Levi
Big ups to you brother Muta for giving Curtis Mayfield his flowers 💐 Bob's version is more popular but Curtis Mayfield was the architect! Peace ✌ and Love ❤
Powerful testimony from the great living prophet Mutabaruka. True, the poor boy from Nine Miles came and in a very short lifespan achieved enough to make an obscure religion Rastafari, acceptable and respected internationally as well as make tiny Jamaica a world famous place and also revolutionized the whole world with his infectious rhythms and powerful lyrics. Long live too to the great Curtis Mayfield, a musican, whose music was so much loved and covered by the "who is who" of Jamaican singers.
Inspiration is not the same as original. Curtis gave some inspiration and Bob expressed the Rasta ethos of one love.
INDEED. It was respectfully right to mention CURTIS MAYFIELD and The Impressions. Absolutely great! PEACE✌🏾
Well said Muta, can never forget where Rasta coming from, the way they were treated, now everything gone full circle, just as Bob said 🇯🇲🎉🙏🏽🎉🇯🇲
They actually african
When I see Muta I instantly watch.
Ah trute dat. ✌🏾
Facts.
Is ah must.🏝️🇩🇲
I hadn’t heard or seen him in 25 years
@@t.breeze8659. Yuh nevah look fi him den. Muta right pon YT on di regulah.
That one ting i will never forget how thay used to treat the rasta man and now everywhere you go you see people whereing LOX Black & White so i say big up to men like you who stand ferm and strong to see such a time Bless up to all rasta Pass and present you fight a good fight One Love
The locks came from hindu cultist who brought the cannabis to Jamaica to aneasthetise the mind like alcohol which is the antithesis of the bible which asks us to be 'sobre and vigilant'not drunk and stoned!remember even satan can disguise himself as an angel of light!Godbless 🔥 👑 🕊
@@marksimons9359 Tha locks are symbolism of tha revolution of tha Haitians when there King was kidnapped they vowed to grow their hair until he was released and it got to tha point where their hair grew to tha point it locked together.
Get your facts right, and not from other youtube channels you think are trusted resources of information.
Maybe pray to "your" lord of lords to open your 3rd eye...did you know that was a actual thing don't need a lower t to comprehend.
XMuta, I am from Trench Town from back in the 50's. I played ping pong with Bob while I was a youth attending High School.
The term "One Love One Heart" is not a Bob Marley original Lyric. The term was used by the Rastaman dem as they greeted each other in the neighborhood. Yes, I know for a fact!. I lived next-door to Mortimo Planno at 16 Fifth St. He's the Elder that inspired Bob and every man in Trench Town to become a Rasta. He invited Selassie to Jamaica and he literally walked H.I.M down the plane steps when Selassie got apprehensive by seeing the unauthorized Rasta gathering on the tarmac beneath his plane. Planno even taught is the Amharic language after he came back from His visit with H.I.M. Selassie in Ethiopia.
I could go on and on. Bless
We all knew the film would bastardize Bob's revolutionary vision and turn it into a feel good Kumbaya story.
Respect n Blessings for your Life
For sure, finally someone with eyes to see@@presterjohn1697
Igzi habiher Yemesgen; berhane alem💚💛❤
Thanks for the testimony. One Love is not a cover of Curtis Mayfield, but Bob's brilliant rendition of the Rasta ethos.
💯 real talk! I remember the things that happened in the 70’s about Rasta! I was teary eyed too when I let my memory flow to the earlier year. Rasta was frowned, look down up on. We were not allowed to even converse with them. I remember I loved the teachings of the 12 tribes of Israel as a teenager. I listen to a Rasta man talk about the Bible. He went deep into the Bible. My mother said any ideas to become a Rasta I would meet my grip outside the gate. That didn’t stop me from loving Dennis Brown, Bob, Gregory, John, and Peter. The message was in their music. Thank you for this post
Wow... it's like everybody despises intelligence...
The70s held a lot of history for the Rastafarian movement and many verbal history will tell how harsh it was. Faith is their rock .
❤Amen🙏
And honesty Rasta is beyond label at the core. Mushrooms will explain further if you wish to look within. Jah ❤
I recall my Rasta father in law who is 70+ tell stories of those times. Police use to hold them an trim Dem locs
Only that Natural Mystic could accomplish this. Rastaman Vibration is positive!❤ peace and love to my Jamaican friends!
They r actually african
Muta ever talk truth!!! 🇯🇲 🇯🇲 🇯🇲
Time for a Dennis Brown movie now...
Why must you have a movie about cokehead Dennis Brown
@@sportsglobally146🤣
Or even Garnett Silk
Yes uk 🇬🇧
Real Dennis Brown film!! Yeah 🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing Mutabaruka's perspective. I truly appreciate his take on the movie.
Everybody loves Bob Marley
The Bare foot poems of yours where Great . They too inspired many. For them i give thanks .
Anytime I hear or see mi brethren muta,I remember his devotion to african culture, his sisters in portmore,staten island,ras
Give thanks honorable blessed love rastafari keep the eye strong
I agree it’s awe inspiring to see how far Rastafarianism came. From being among the despised and rejected to having a movie about one of the most prolific Rasta man and his ideologies on the big screen. To see the guy playing Selassie I, I was in awe.
This is the best talk,I ever heard from Muta.
U haven't been listening.
What did he say?
Speak the truth and speak it ever... cause it what it will. I finally have grown my locks 12 yrs ago and feeling IRIE aboyt it without any apology. Rastaman vibration a swing internationally❤
As usual, inspirational philosophical und truthfull. Words of wisdom. More of this, brother Muta.
Jamaica is still behind time even with the bad words that’s how things really were I. His life I too shed a few tears because of how genuine bobs love was for ppl I expected more from the movie didn’t like how it ended abruptly but it is was beautiful I left sad because he was a sweet soul that wanted peace and he died not accomplishing much of that
Speaking the truth. Bunny Wailers said, that it was written in the Bible , that there will be one music, that brings all walks of life together. And that music is reggae music. One love. Thank you Wailers. Forever live.
English language + African beats
Yes
Big love & respect for Mutabaruka ❤🙌🏿🙌🏾🙌🏽🙌🏼🙌🏿❤
Met this i-full legend once while working for American Airlines during my 20's now starting my locs journey, I was just about getting ready to leave work, mind you it was during the winter very cold day...mind you those days in the 90's the winter use to be more chisty than these modern day..The energy i felt from his greetings was earthly and magnifying.
Strength,Prosperity to Land of Jamaica ..bless💪🏾
🇯🇲Elder Mutabaruka🦁🎤 ♥️🌍🇯🇲
What a mother that sad ,sad ,sad 😔😎🇬🇭
Truths mi bredda, The hypocrite dem fight down Rasta and now want to embrace it
They kill things and people and then claim to love them...Jesus, MLK Jr., Bob Marley and many more...
Enjoyed the ROOTS reminder of song mentioned. Trust MUTA every time 🦾🦾
In Jamaica here in him own country many dont accept Bob Marley,,,Flaval sey you dont have to cover your locks in school anymore but you still have schools that dont accept students with locks😮
All a dem a hypocrite. That hurt mi heart so much bc they only like bob bc the outside world likes bob
Why are politicians wearing locks?
Man Muta you are always upright, love you ❤
Omg is that why they put that travel advisory on Jamaica, bc this movie is coming out and its gonna spike jamican tourism... i love Bob, and the RASTAFARIAN LIFE STYLE is very interesting, i respect alot of its culture, my best friend in high her family was Rasta and when she passed, her dad spoke and it sparked my curiosity into their culture 💚🖤💛
Still touching hearts, changing lives, moving souls 30+ plus years after his death. His impression to people especially his music is still fresh in people's hearts. Truly a legend. R.I.P. Bob Marley.
I cried several times during the movie. The movement Bob and Rita chat about is happening now like natural mystic. Jah Bless the entire Marley Family!
I and I am just glad that the message never dead and gone but is now on the big screen for the whole world to see.
Bless up from Tennessee good talk….
Muta you made me cry bitterly. Give Jah the glory that Bob brought it to the world. I remember my brother who became a Rastafarian n my father was against it, we cried for our brother. Now to us he is a STAR especially with 'Black Star Liner'. My dad died RIP but he eventually recognized his Star Boy before. We are so elated of Bob .. words can not express how we feel n most of all our Jamaican Icon. Praise be to God. Hallelujah. Jah
Real talk muta.keep on keeping it real 💯 👌
Hail up Muta 🙏🏽
Thanks, Mutabaruka for your perspective. Loved seeing you in the movie
Thanks for sharing. This is not about RASTA. Its about the message of ONENESS, LOVE. Thats what our planet needs. We have to look at the possitives. Light and love💜🔥
Mutabaruka spitting TRUTH right der! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Thank you!
Not only in Jamaica Rasta face the rejection but we still hold faith . Rastafari live
Manners and Respect from Guyana
Muta always bringing the CONTEXT! Bless up! It's Faizal!
Jah bless, nothing but truth Mutabaruka. Those who will be first, will be last, and those who come last will be first, Rastafari, much respect sir.
I loved the movie!! I cried throughout the movie!!! I never have been to Jamaica, but I can’t wait to go. Thank you for this review of the movie!! One Love!!❤
i went to see the movie yesterday, i am not a rasta i am a simple belgian white boy but even i bursted in tears 3 times during the movie . such a powerfull message . One Love
YES MUTA THANKS !!!!!
Good brother Muta Rasta is not only philosophy but also very deep in spirituality jah Rastafari
Jahhhhhh....... Rastafari✊🏽👑💕🌎🛐💯
I loved what he said. I saw the movie yesterday 2/18/2024 in nyc. I loved it so much that I cried more than once.
I adore Rasta people & this movie. Loved Skip from the 1st moment I heard him!❤💚💛
And yes, will visit Jamaica in my lifetime for sure.
Cried at the end. He was so revolutionary. 😇🙏
RASPECT TO MUTABARUKA !!!! Big Elder. Thank Jah Rastafar-I 😊😊
Just shows that injustice will always fail🦵🏾 Justice prevails 💪🏾
As an ordinary guy from Amsterdam, having just the slightest idea what Rasta's must've been through, it's great to see Mutabaruka not holding grudge, but instead seeing the added value of the big screen and upholding the One Love and rasta message.
Yes MUTA! ♥️
The niyabingi drums were off the chain loved it
I Man is also from Trench Town 7 Eleventh Street, and I attended the 7th Day Adventist church at 5th street and West Road. I also remembered Alton Ellis from 5th St. and Peter, Bunny & Bob from 2nd St. I remember a lot of singers and musicians from the Trench Town and Jones Town communities from the 60's and 70's.
Happy heavenly birthday Bob Marley
Very true abt the rasta man , i hope this movies benefits jamaica , bob was not a perfect man , then again , no one is perfect , cant cast any stones , irrigardless of religion , he sang LOVE
Dis poem, Greetings to Muta
Yes, this is the Rise of Rastafari ❤💛💚
Respect from Tanzania
Thank you SO MUCH Muta 👊🏿🖤
nuff respect to the elder. holdin on strong
rastafari crown king 👑all the time respect
I man give thanks for the Elders who endured persecution for I and I to stand as Rasta today.
Well said muta I observed all a this. I even talk to my cousins about this too
Bob Marley is so right one love one spirit one life lets get together and feel alright ❤❤❤. Love conquers all
Good point muta..its the struggling poor and working class who were inspired by bob marleys music and the form of rasta resistance to oppression and explotation especially of Jamaica and africa. But for the wealthy people and their offspring its just social entertainment to occupying their boredom..and any honest research will point out the U.S involvement in our beloved Brother Bob Marleys passing ..
Inspired to think about the society we live in...inspired to love and respect ourselves...a real self esteem builder!
Bless you Mutabaruka......just learnt alot today from you.
I cried too on that part when he was singing for his kids.
None other than, The Great Mutabaruka
Bob is still here working behind the scene in this time of ascension. Thank you Bob
💚💚💚
Give Thanks Elder 🙏🏾🇯🇲❤💛💚🖤
Raspect🙏🏾, it was a pleasure opening for you a couple of times in the 83. It was your first show at Liberty Lunch in Austin, TX, and the band was Pressure. I can not wait to see the movie🙏🏾1 ❤️🎶🎤🕶
Blessed love, Brother King Mutabaruka! One love 🙏👏❤💛🖤💚💯💥😍🤩😘👣🍧🏆🏅🎉🚦⏳🌟🔥👑🎓🎶🎛🎚🎧📻🎷🎸🎤🥁🎬⚖☮✡☯🇯🇲🇬🇧🇬🇭🇻🇮🇺🇲🌎
Real talk %100 correct Muta this is so good you talking about it 🙌🏾
Big up Rasta, Big up Elder Mutabaruka
It’s a whole new generation being introduced to bob marley and the wailers and that’s a great thing.
BIG UP MY BRO MUTA,NAME AFTER RWANDAN WARRIOR OF MAMA AFRICA 🌍 💪 BLACK PEOPLE ATE THE SOURCE OF LIFE....UHURU AFRICA 🌍 ROOTED
Bob transcends ❤
I remember when my mother refused to put me in her wedding just bcuz of my beautiful majestic locs...since that day I've never respected her, never will...ever.
Aaaah, thats very SAD
It is important that we learn the art of forgiveness! Forgiveness is not about the person who offended you but is all about releasing yourself from anger and negativity which will eventually lead to healing! When we free ourselves from these counterproductive feelings then the spirit of God can dwell within us!
Children obey your parents in the Lord; for this is right. Honour thy father and mother, (Which Is The First Commandment with promise. This is one of the first commandments Of JAH.=GOD.
May u find healing in your heart and let your soul free from anger ,forgive your mother even if u don't tell her
Time to heal my brother. Leggo that and let the natty flow. One love ❤️💚💛👉🏼
❤️💛💚 love an honor to you Baba Muta 🌺 happy that you are here to witness this moment as most of the elders of the time are ancestors.
The thing that has me up til today is that everybody love the chorus of .’One Love’ but overlook n don’t really feel or hear the🔥he was spitting in the verse…typical🙄
RastaFarI🖤
Well said muta well said
Have not heard of or from Mutabaruka in awhile, and refreshing to see him here. You did not seem to be your usual energetic, robust self though. Hope you are okay.
Whatever the situation, be well or at least try yu bess, sah! "Any day above grung, is a good day". Be blessed!
I’m just glad that the family had hands in the project instead of just those creatures.
That does'nt change the intention of the movie.
The family's idea that they want the world to have of Bob is not necessarily the complicated man that he was.
Thank you, Muta! I Rasta farI
I cried when I saw Mr. Mutabaruka in the movie and wish he had played a more profound role 🌺♥️♥️♥️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲Jah Rastafari.....a so mi seh🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
True words from the heart Muta Rastafaraai Muche Love & Respect🙏🏾 ❤💛💚 It normal musicians use lyrics from eache other Positive vibes Them listening on a good way end educate the world with them beautifull songs Let s Unite!!!❤❤️💛💚✊🏿✊🏼🫱🏻🫲🏾💪🏾✌🏽❤️🔥
Love the Rasta ❤ met one in my youth who turned me on to mutabaruka and explain to me the belief system of the great living Rasta peoples💯🫶🏼
Real talk Muta!!!
RASTAFARI GONE MAINSTREAM AND THE RASTAFARI COMMUNITY IN JAMAICA WILL NOT BENEFIT SO CAPITALISM STILL RULE
Exactly 💯
True talk.
Yes, I agree, that's more of a disadvantage, because it doesn't bring real respect & appreciloving.
It's becoming even more "mainstream" in a negative sense: marketing certain symbolism (almost everything is already "made in China" ;-)), higher income just at locations of capitalist mainstream mass tourism with the usual ignorant & uneducated all-inclusive tourists! 🤢🤑
No appreciation & real income for Jamaican residents...
Jamaica is being colonizer by China now.
Rastafari has and would benefit. All the political systems capital ism and. Schism would always be in existu Rastafari message is what was and is still important today. The seed has been planted and the oppression is minimal. Rasta demonstrated that prominence of the livity and their resilience proves that they made the So-called impossible possible. That chapter's over, now it's collective Security. With all the Doctors Scientist Academic Technologist Lawyers Economist Agriculturalists Builders Teachers Accountants etc things are in motion. Only Rasta knows Rasta.3.8 million Rasta in South Africa alone. Rasta never accept defeat.
give thanks Muta for guidance to understand Rasta. and to reason babylon monetising bob marley and rasta...
Thanks for your powerful reflection 🙏
Real Talk Muta 💖👑👍🏾♾️⚛️♾️🫶🏾✨❤️💛💚
Talk di tingz Muta 🔥 🔥 Rastafari