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Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Cherishing(f): 3:27pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
thaoriginator:E be Lyk say e don de happen |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Elebiju: 4:31pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
thaoriginator:I don mark you because if e happen I no get a dime to contribute for any nairalander who runs mad cos of drug abuse o, shebi you see your role model as e be? Teeth don scatter like burnt roasted corn. Now send down the rain I have landed.
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Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by mapet: 4:41pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
boss1310: Genesis is one of his master piece music. How Majek turns simple words into beautiful songs is beyond this world...... |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Nobody: 4:49pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
thaoriginator: Nah. Me over stand dah man haffi listen to pure Root Reggae. Sizzla Kalonji, Buju Banton Teflon, Chezidek.... Jah bless iani...Rastafari live forever inna heart of iani. Bless up brov 2 Likes |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by thaoriginator: 5:01pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Cherishing:Gerarahia battygyal |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by thaoriginator: 5:03pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Elebiju:mi nuh wan ya bombaclaat donaashun... Mi av nuff ah dough inna mi pocket and mi nuh do cocaine bwoy.. Strictly high grade weed me hafi tek.. Jah bless ya bwoy! |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Elebiju: 5:11pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
thaoriginator:Okay o continue I've made my point. |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Blackfire(m): 5:16pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Cherishing: walahi u don jam naija bob marley with osogbo weed.. *covers myself with smoke* |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by systemz(m): 6:30pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Stop remember Amos McRoy Jeff. I man am dreader than a red natty bongo, I'm a mystic man..... So the song goes. |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Cherishing(f): 7:25pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
thaoriginator:U see ya life rati boi |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Blackfire(m): 7:41pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Cherishing:u self follow chop weed small.. Make i try. I man,what are guan i and i in a kinky sty-le. *omo this weed sweet o* |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by thaoriginator: 7:42pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Cherishing:You wah fi come and sidung pon di ting? |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by musicwriter(m): 9:57pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
slyrone: Majek Fashek is the best reggae musician ever to come out of Africa. After him I'l rank Lucky Dube, then Alpha Blondy. Mandators may have even been greater, but he fizled out to thin air and no one heard of him again. Not forgeting Ras Kimono and Oritz Wiliki. Patoranking isn't even doing what you can call reggae- he do ragga. The closest person to reggae is Cynthia Morgan, though its dance hall reggae. But she's better than Pato reggaewise. Majek Fashek do roots reggae (the original) reggae- based on rastafari philosoppy. Reggae is dead in Nigeria at the moment. |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by fuckpoverty(m): 10:52pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
who tell una say majek dey mad, person wey I see 4 ikeja 2weeks ago 4 inside him end of discussion wit Jim guys,bt him and him cigar though,him jst dey burn d thing like say na he'll fire |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Nobody: 11:12pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
musicwriter: I beg to differ. Lucky dube(Rip) was and is more successful as a Reggae artist. More popular. I will agree if you say Nigeria because Majek was more successful and had recognition than Ras Kimono. But Majek doesn't even do Root Reggae. He just sings to Reggae beat in my opinion. Nevertheless he is a legend. Truely Patoranking knows nothing about Reggae and even proper dancehall...Cynthia and Burna win on that. I feel sad General Pype hasn't been releasing songs. The guy was talented |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by musicwriter(m): 11:50pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
Donpuzo: ''A prophet is not honoured in his own town''. Do you know South Africans also think Lucky Dube is not a popular musician?. Just as you have no idea how big Majek is abroad!. Well, Lucky Dube may have been more successful, but not a better reggae artiste. Being more successful don't necessarily mean being better. Majek doesn't do reggae?. That's laughable!. If you don't know Majek do real roots reggae, then you don't know what root reggae is. A friend living in Australia visited Nigeria back in the days, and I asked him ''which Nigerian musician get radio airplays in Australia?''. He replied ''Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Majek Fashek, Sunny Ade''. If you do your research you'll discover the said musicians are the only true international musician ever to come out of Nigeria. As far as international concerned they're our most popular musicians. On further discusion though he said they of course also do hear Lucky Dube on Radio. Majek Fashek was so good the Bob Marley family wanted to keep him, but life of drug destroyed every thing. |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by Nobody: 11:58pm On Jun 27, 2016 |
musicwriter: I enjoy lots of his song. You have good knowledge of Reggae so I guess I have learned something. What I really mean is the Reggae language or rather way of talking is missing in his sound. However I identify with his message and Rastafari values. So I will agree he does Root Reggae. Though he isn't absolutely a practicing Rastafari like Sizzla, Lucky Dube, Cappleton, Chezidek, Teflon and Co. Wish he bounces back! I love Rastafari btw |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by musicwriter(m): 12:19am On Jun 28, 2016 |
Donpuzo: If you're talking about Jamaican patois (langauge and style of speaking) then Ras Kimono is the closest to Jamaica!. However, Jamaican patois isn't the reggae itself, its just the way every Jamaican speaks. Majek used to speak that way though back in the days when he was hot. Jamaican patois is a creole language like our own Pidgin English!. When you speak Pidgin that's exactly how foreigners think of you as well!. The concept of rastafarianism is what reggae is all about, not patois. Rastafarianism is about freedom of black people- a religion. The only religion where an African (Haile Salailie) is the savior and messemger of God, like Christ is to Christianity and Muhammad is to Islam. Rastafarianism is about world peace, love, sprituality, freedom for all, a world without greed. Pure goodness!!. Rastafarianism. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafari http://www.religionfacts.com/rastafarianism If you're a reggae fan listen to my songs at https://www.reverbnation.com/africason Available on iTunes as well. |
Re: Majek Fashek And His Jastix Band In The 90s (photo) by hpk(m): 7:17am On Jul 26, 2016 |
Popcaan ah GAD inna dancehall but VYBZ KARTEL AH DI KING!!! p.s QUOTE ME ANYWHERE!!! thaoriginator: |
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