best political reggae?

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Jah Chicken
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"Come let us Foward With Jah Orthodox... And Backward with ya Income Tax" -- Mystic Eyes: Foward With Jah Orthodox
Deliver us from obeah...
sean
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it sipple out deh by max romeo
"the barber man no like de dreadlocks man" etc
sean
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my opinion by the legendary pato banton an irreverent look at the police among other uk luminaries, an attack on slackness etc
sean
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police and thieves by junior murvin..and the wrong posse also by j murvin..strong reggae, you know youll love it
Rootsgal
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Bob Marley...nuff said.....
"Here I come, with love and NOT hatred....surely goodness and mercy shall follow I for the days of my life..." Dennis Brown~

BassGroove
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Pablo Gad is the only singer I've heard mention the Bilderberg Group - on Don't Push Jah
There's a wonderful Dub for this on the Reggae On Top 10inch of the same name.

Scratch just saying the words 'big neck police' on Dreadlocks In Moonlight is the perfect description
of the official thuggery that poses as law enforcement throughout the world

Scratch on the Captive single

'The Gentiles blind your eyes with material toys
To make you be a partaker of their crimes'

Lion Youth - Three Million On The Dole

dole = unemployment benefit

I noticed a new Riddim release recently called New World Order Riddim. Haven't heard it yet...

;o)
kenpoman
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Michael Manley & Clancy Eccles:"Power For the People"

Delroy Wilson: "Better Must Come"
kenpoman
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Also "The People's Court" by Mutabaruka-banned in JA

Cocoa Tea" Oil Ting"- banned

Anthony B: "Fire Pon Rome"- banned

Peter Tosh's, Jacob Miller's & Bob Marley's performances at The One Love Peace Concert
kenpoman
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Forgot about Bob in Zimbabwe & Peter in Mama Afica too...
sean
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liesense fe kill by lkj on MORE TIME album....whats this about Christine he was chatting to though?Anyone know who she is?
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