This album takes me back to the late 70s when King Tappa Zukie's two albums namely Peace ln The Ghetto and MPLA used to mash up the dance. During those days Reggae music ruled in the ghettos of Azania (South Africa). Reggae music was a driving force in encouraging the youths to soldier on. A killer tune, a roots music, revolutionary lyrics fi true. Big to the art and the artist of the sleeve of the album. Ites!!!!!!! From the Royal Soldier!!!!!!
Gwan Prince Hammer. Hammer dem
This album takes me back to the late 70s when King Tappa Zukie's two albums namely Peace ln The Ghetto and MPLA used to mash up the dance. During those days Reggae music ruled in the ghettos of Azania (South Africa). Reggae music was a driving force in encouraging the youths to soldier on. A killer tune, a roots music, revolutionary lyrics fi true. Big to the art and the artist of the sleeve of the album. Ites!!!!!!! From the Royal Soldier!!!!!!
This is great thing to hear from the brethren and sistren in Azania
I had the pleasure in drawing this Album cover. Big Up Hammer & Kingston Connexion Recs
Great great creativity... And dis tune a sting dem
BiG Tune !! yuh no zeet !