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Little More Time
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Concious Ugandan roots reggae (one drop) in English/Patois. Beautiful vocals and Ugandan yodelling by Akiiki Romeo. Live horns, guitars and percussion. Celebrates East Africa.
reggae roots african quality beautiful jah swahili somali east africa ugandan kampala onedrop kiswahili akiiki romeo chillum woods sound cultureman sayed thornhead john kaahwa gdava woods masindi runyoro luo luganda concious lyric
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CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS is an African roots reggae project within the music production company CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND. Our first reggae album, titled ‘The Pearl in Re
CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS is an African roots reggae project within the music production company CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND. Our first reggae album, titled ‘The Pearl in Reggae’s Crown’ is due to be released in July 2007 and features the immense vocal talents of Akiiki Romeo (2003 Pearl of Africa Music award winner), the veteran Ugandan baritone John Kaahwa and up-coming new vocalists Cultureman, Thornhead and Sayed. The album is written and produced by Gdava Woods. Three of the songs from the album have been playing daily on FM radio stations throughout Uganda (with ‘You’ reaching the coveted number one spot) and once the album is complete, then promotion and marketing will be broadened to cover the whole of Africa and worldwide. CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND is run by experienced professional musicians from the UK and Uganda and we always strive to ensure that all singers and instrumentalists get a fair deal, to help create real music careers and to develop the Ugandan music industry. There are other so-called reggae artistes and groups in Uganda, but the vast majority of the music should be classified as dancehall or ragga, rather than roots reggae. Of course, these genres have their markets, too, but we are most interested in the live band sound and conscious, responsible lyrics that are associated with roots. Although reggae was created in Jamaica, Africa is at the heart of all reggae music and this genre is still growing in popularity throughout the world. Reggae fans are interested in hearing music from countries other than Jamaica and with East Africa being the birthplace of mankind and so spiritually significant for Rastafarians, CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS is growing in popularity. Reggae fans have always been interested in African reggae and the two main stars Lucky Dube and Alpha Blondy have served them well over the last few decades. However, the current explosion in reggae throughout Africa has spawned an interest in new African reggae artistes and CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS is leading the pack here in East Africa.
Song Info
Genre
World Reggae
Charts
Peak #143
Peak in subgenre #22
Author
Gdava Woods/Gdava Woods
Rights
CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND 2007
Uploaded
June 23, 2007
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MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 4:19
Story behind the song
Gdava Woods wrote this song about his calling to return to East Africa. He lived in Tanzania from 2001 to 2003, but had to return to UK for two years before relocating to Uganda. It is an anthem song that praises the beauty and spiritual significance of East Africa as the birth-place of mankind.
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Little More Time CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS Lyrics and Music by Gdava Woods Produced by Gdava Woods Vocals by Akiiki Romeo Guitars by Chido All other instruments by Gdava Woods This recording is owned by CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND Rights to the song/composition remain with the owner ©CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND 2006 Just a little more time And I’m coming home ‘Cos I made up my mind Jah seed is sown And for the rest of my life I’m gonna feel it grow Yes I’m true to my word And every Rasta know The time has come to see His face again! Jah has brought me to his spiritual place again! Love Jah Love! East Africa! Love Jah Love! Yes, Uganda! Love Jah Love! Tanzania! Love Jah Love! inna Kenya! And as I trod to the Mother Land I feel Jah spread forth His hand Welcoming the man who carry Jah Jah seed Know matter what race, colour or creed (Yes, yes, sweet , sweet, sweet Jah music!) (Yeah Man! Yes the sweet a reggae music!) Jah love Him blind to the physical form Him shine sweet light through Babylon storm Settle in the land of mankind’s birth Free to trod East African earth (Yes, sweet , sweet, sweet Jah music!) (Yeah man, a sweet a reggae music!) Just a little more time And I’m coming home ‘Cos I made up my mind Jah seed is sown And for the rest of my life I’m gonna feel it grow Yes I’m true to my word And every Rasta know The time has come to see His face again! Jah has brought me to his spiritual place again! Love Jah Love! East Africa! Love Jah Love! Yes, Uganda! Love Jah Love! Tanzania! Love Jah Love! inna Kenya! Love Jah Love! East Africa! Love Jah Love! Yes, Uganda! Love Jah Love! Tanzania! Love Jah Love! inna Kenya!
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