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A spiritual question that embodies the soul of reggae.
A dialogue with dub that captures the essence of roots reggae.
A single by the legendary Jamaican reggae group African Brothers. It features a mellow and deep groove, while also containing a political message. On the B-side, "Version," the improvisational charm of dub is deployed, and even the gaps and reverberations in the sound have meaning. It's a song that speaks directly to the depths of the soul.
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- Arranged By - African Bros.