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    Default In Memoriam: Lucky Dube

    Africa has lost a great Son. I've been a fan of Lucky Dube's for many, many years and have seen him perform live on a couple of occasions. His music and lyrics spoke from his heart and to the heart of millions of his fans around the world. He had soul, and rhythm and that he had to die so violently is shocking and sad. A great, great loss. My thoughts go out to Lucky's family and friends and I hoep the perpetrators will face justice.

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    Unhappy He was Indeed a King of leqqae In SA

    I am also one of the late Dube's fan and have been enjoying his music which always touches my heart i.e song "different colours one people". MAY HIS SOUL REST IN INTERNAL PEACE.

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    Unhappy Hamba kahle Lucky!

    You are the greatest! Your music will be with us forever! RANKING!

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    Unhappy My heart bleed for LUCKY PHILLIP DUBE

    Quote Originally Posted by Comrade_007 View Post
    Africa has lost a great Son. I've been a fan of Lucky Dube for many years and have seen him perform live on a couple of occasions. His music and lyrics spoke from his heart to the heart of millions of his fans around the world. He had soul, and rhythm and that he had to die so violently is shockling and sad. A great, great loss. My thoughts go out to Lucky's family and friends.

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    I m quite dissolution and morally down on the distasting manner in which an ICON of Lucky Dube standing past on to the great beyond.
    I am an advent lover if reggae music and with Lucky, it was the bomb, deep in the inside of me, I was hoping to meet him in 2010 when South Africa will be hosting the world (FOTBALL MUNDIAL) .As there wont be a better person for the opening and closing ceremony than the reggae king himself.

    I cant help but imagine what will be going through Grandpa’s mind (Mandela) right now, this is not the new South Africa he wished for, this was not what he fought for. Many spilled their blood for the liberation of South Africa……….Dube fought for it, Mariam Makaba fought for it, so many died just to be liberated.

    South African and indeed South Africans must tell the world what happened to LUCKY PHILLIP DUBE……Dube’s killers must not go unpunished, is challenged to the South Africa Police force.

    I weep with tears!! My heart is heavy. Adieu DUBE! Adieu PHILLIP!! Adieu LUCKY.
    Nigerians miss you. I miss you.

    Prosper iredia OGBAGHA
    I wrote from Nigeria
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    Unhappy Very sad day

    My heart is sad for Lucky Dube's gone. Let the murderers pay for it. His music will be heard forever. Hamba Khale Lucky.

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    Default Re: In Memoriam: Lucky Dube

    Lucky Dube - you were THE man! Ons mis jou inspiration...

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