Lucky Dube ((hot))

His discography serves as a historical record of South Africa’s struggle and eventual liberation:

However, Dube felt restricted by the limitations of traditional music. Inspired by the global message of Peter Tosh and Bob Marley, he made the bold decision to pivot to reggae in the mid-1980s. This shift was a strategic and ideological choice; he saw reggae as the ultimate "weapon" to fight the racial segregation of the apartheid regime. A Legacy of Protest and Unity lucky dube

Lucky Dube : The Voice of the Oppressed and King of African Reggae His discography serves as a historical record of