Concious Ugandan roots reggae (one drop) in English/Patois. Beautiful vocals and Ugandan yodelling by Akiiki Romeo. Live horns, guitars and percussion. Lovers, but not cheezy!
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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
#7,455 today Peak #123
#1,494 in subgenre Peak #12
Author
Gdava Woods/Gdava Woods
Rights
CHiLLUM WOODS SOUND 2007
Uploaded
June 24, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.5 MB 128 kbps 4:55
Story behind the song
This was the first song to be released as a single to FM stations here in Kampala and throughout Uganda. Infact, it has been our biggest hit, reaching number 1 in the daily charts here. It is still being played almost daily by the biggest FM stations. This song was written in 2000 and was first brought to life by by one of Gdava's former reggae bands, ImanI, in Birmingham. However, the early version was never recorded, apart from a rough rehearsal recording, which is a shame - the 'original' version was a fast, skanking ska track, paying homage to the many great Midlands (UK) two-tone bands that brought this multi-racial music to the world. The lyrics are basically a 'love song' - but with word play that reflects the mod-ska-punk origins. With its anthem chorus that is recognised by reggae fans throughout East Africa, Akiiki Romeo delivers one of his first-recorded performances with CHiLLUM WOODS ROOTS with his trademark warmth, vibrato and bretahtaking harmonies.
Lyrics
You Lyrics and Music by Gdava Woods Give thanks and praise to the Most High! For bringing you to InI Give thanks and praise to the Most High! Emperor Hailie Selassie I Give thanks and praise to the Most High! For bringing you to InI Give thanks and praise to the Most High! Hailie Selassie, Rastafari! Your voice is three dimensional Your speech impediment is quite intentional Your eyes are simply sensational Why can't you see it too? Your smile is inspirational Your lips are undescribable Your cheeks are soft and comfortable Why can't you see it too? If ugliness was law, then you'd be so very poor From all those penalties you'd have to pay But I'd put up your bail, or I'd bust you out of jail Just to be with you for one more night and day To me you're so adorable My love for you is undeniable But you're so unpredictable Why can't you see it too? If you knocked on my door, then I'd invite you in for sure I'd be the gentleman that a lady like you deserves A gentleman never fails, if he dons a top-hat and tails And I could be one too, if I only had the nerve Your voice is three dimensional Your speech impediment is quite intentional Your eyes are simply sensational Why can't you see it too? Your smile is inspirational Your lips are undescribable Your cheeks are soft and comfortable Why can't you see it too? To me you're so adorable My love for you is undeniable But you're so unpredictable Why can't you see it too? If ugliness was law, then you'd be so very poor From all those penalties you'd have to pay But I'd put up your bail, or I'd bust you out of jail Jut to be with you for one more night and day To me you're so adorable My love for you is undeniable But you're so unpredictable Why can't you see it too? Give thanks and praise to the Most High! For bringing you to InI Give thanks and praise to the Most High! Emperor Hailie Selassie I Give thanks and praise to the Most High! For bringing you to InI Give thanks and praise to the Most High! Hailie Selassie, Rastafari!
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