I can still remember as a young lad growing up, dancing and chanting to music. I recall these lyrics:"Daddy where ever you are, remember me, In what ever you do I love you"
I can still remember as a young lad growing up, dancing and chanting to music. I recall these lyrics:"Daddy where ever you are, remember me, In what ever you do I love you"
No doubt - May his soul rest in peace.
respek
true, i also grew up listening to his music...i remember the guy who stays next door us at home use to play and enjoy he's music all the time...may his soul rest in peace indeed...
Ne! R.I.P
Is this the life we choose or is this all about politics,race and huge fear for the fight for freedom.The killers of Lucky will one day die in the same way as the were chosen to kill him, so the will be the mark for death.Lucky will be remembered for his good will messages and fight for equality and justice,but you the killer will not be known for anything as you will leave like a ghost till you become a ghost.May the soul of Lucky and all the souls of the faithfully departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace Amen.
Dan
Robala ka kgotso mohale...
` Un-Lucky Dube! - *R.I.P
I also have a lot of memories when it comes to Lucky's music...A lot...Im hurt. In terms of crime level,especially murder..South Africa is slowly becoming Hell... Robala ka kgotso Kakapa, Robala Senatla...
just saw him live for the first time (not on tv). show was so top class. but what made it more amazing was seeing how many people from other african countries adored him. they knew all his lyrics, regardless of the language. was like seeing a moment of pan-africanism. shielded in south africa, i never realized his impact across the continent (and world).
Lala ngoxolo... ur soul will always live with us
may his death b the best song he has ever sung!