Sanatçının Albümleri
Soul Taker
2001 · albüm
The Way It Is
1999 · albüm
Taxman
1997 · albüm
Serious Reggae Business
1996 · albüm
Trinity
1995 · albüm
Victims (The Remixes)
1994 · mini albüm
Victims
1993 · albüm
Victims (2012 Remastered)
1993 · albüm
House of Exile
1991 · albüm
House of Exile (Remastered)
1991 · albüm
Captured Live
1990 · albüm
Reggae Is Strong For Peace
2023 · single
Reggae is Strong for Peace
2023 · single
Lucky Dube (Live from Uganda 2003)
2023 · single
Lucky Dube (Live, 1997)
2021 · mini albüm
Love Songs
2013 · albüm
Slave (Remastered)
2012 · albüm
Taxman (2012 Remastered)
2012 · albüm
Trinity (Remastered)
2012 · albüm
Live in Concert
2006 · albüm
Respect
2006 · albüm
The Other Side
2004 · albüm
Live in Uganda
2003 · albüm
Ding Ding Licky Licky Bong (Live in Austria)
2003 · single
Friends in Concert
2002 · albüm
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Lucky Dube (born Ermelo Dube; pronounced "doo bay") is one of South Africa's best-selling artists and one of its most outspoken performers. Although he initially sang in the traditional Zulu mbaqanga style, his move to reggae in 1984 was sparked by his quest to express his anger against the oppression of apartheid. While The Village Voice observed, "The spirit of Lucky Dube's music and dance epitomizes the spirit of Black liberation", Niceup Magazine wrote, "(Dube's) lyrics have brought an original voice to reggae by chronicling the political and spiritual struggles of his South African brethren". brethren musical talents were obvious from an early age. By the age of nine, he was conducting his school choir. After singing with school rock & roll bands, he joined his cousin, Richard Siluma's, mbaqanga band, the Love Brothers. Together with the group, he recorded his first single in 1979. Inspired by thcontroversialal lyrics of Peter Tosh, Dube moved to reggae in 1984. His earliest attempts with the newly adopted style were met by strong opposition by the then-all-white South African government, and his first reggae album, Rasta Never Die was banned from radio airplay. Without notifying his record label, Dube re-entered the recording studio and cut a second reggae album, Think About the Children. The album became a major hit and achieved gold record status. Dube's third reggae album, Slave, sold more than five hundred thousand copies. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi