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Upplev två legendariska roots reggae-akter under en helkväll med mäktiga
storbandshower på Plan B i Malmö.
Live & Direct straight out of Jamaica, Ijahman Levi och Culture ft. Kenyatta Hill!
Deng Deng Hifi riggar upp hela sitt sound på stora golvet och bjuder in en massa
vänner!
Mer info kring detta och andra happenings på Malmö Reggae Fest kommer under nästa
vecka!
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I J A H M A N L E V I (JAM) “Jah Heavy Load”
Known for his deep and spiritual voice, as well as his compositions imbued with faith and
humanity, he has established himself as one of the standard bearers of conscious roots
reggae music. I Jahman Levi's international success began in 1978 with the album "Haile I
Hymn", which contained the timeless classic "Jah Heavy Load". This title, as well as others
like “I’m a Levi” and “Are We a Warrior”, illustrates his ability to combine messages of faith,
personal introspection and denunciation of social injustices.
Throughout his career, he released many acclaimed albums, such as "Africa" (1982), "Tell It
to the Children" (1982) and "On Track" (1983). His music is distinguished by rich
arrangements, often tinged with soul and jazz, but always rooted in roots reggae. An
authentic artist faithful to his convictions, I Jahman Levi has survived the decades without
ever compromising his artistic integrity. Today he is a respected figure and a source of
inspiration for reggae fans and the generations of artists who follow his example.
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C U L T U R E Ft. K E N Y A T T A H I L L (JAM) “Two Sevens Clash”
The group Culture is a living legend of roots reggae music, famous for its spiritual and social
messages. Founded in 1976 in Jamaica by Joseph Hill, accompanied by Albert Walker and
Kenneth Dayes, Culture quickly established itself on the reggae scene thanks to its
captivating vocal harmonies and committed lyrics. The group is best known for their debut
album, “Two Sevens Clash” (1977), considered a masterpiece and a cornerstone of roots
reggae. This prophetic album, inspired by Rastafarian teachings and social tensions in
Jamaica, had an immense international impact and remains a timeless classic.
After Joseph Hill's tragic death in 2006, his son, Kenyatta Hill, took over. Kenyatta quickly
stepped into the role of lead singer, honoring his father's legacy while bringing his own
energy and powerful voice. His transition allowed Culture to continue to share its message of
peace, justice and spirituality, while renewing its popularity with new generations.
With Culture feat. Kenyatta Hill, the group keeps the essence of roots reggae alive. Kenyatta
and his bandmates continue to revisit Culture classics like “International Herb,” “Jah
Rastafari,” and of course, “Two Sevens Clash,” while producing new songs in the group’s
militant and spiritual tradition. Always faithful to the values of reggae music and the
Rastafarian movement, Culture feat. Kenyatta Hill remains an essential force on the
international scene. Their stage presence is a mix of paying homage to the legacy of Joseph
Hill and celebrating the resilience and evolution of reggae music.
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