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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kalonji still has it!!!,
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This review is from: Speak of Jah (Audio CD)
I must admit that Sizzla really suprised me on this album. i didn't know that after tons of albums, he still had so much positive lyrics. Just listen to "Fight against the youth" and tell me what you think. He included "Dem ago suffer" which is an old tune and honestly, i totally agree with him. This song to me is in my list of 'THE TOP FIVE SIZZLA SONGS'. IF this isn't up on the alter with tunes like "Holding Firm" and "Praise Ye Jah", then i don't know what is. More on the ladies side is "Visions" which is simply remarkable. Honestly speaking, Sizzla could just have had these 3 songs on the album and i would have still bought it. These three songs "Fight against the youth", "Dem ago suffer" and "Visions" make this cd literally priceless. Good job Kalonji
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Same Ole, Same Ole,
By Achis (Kingston, JA/Philipsburg, SxM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Speak of Jah (Audio CD)
Track List:1. Fight Against the Youth 2. Give Thanks to Jah 3. Teach the Little Children 4. Speak of Jah 5. Somehow 6. Dem Ago Suffer 7. Vision 8. Love and Affection 9. The Girls Dem 10. Freedom 11. Somehow (Remix) 12. Right Road 13. Couldn't Come Among Us Armed with a bag of lyrics, seemingly bottomless, I wonder if you asked Sizzla to sing a song called Give Thanks to Jah, The Girls Dem, Dem Ago Suffer or Fight Against the Youth, he'd pull out the acoustic guitar (which he is really good at these days) and start singing and playing, or he'd look at you puzzled and calmly say, "Which one?". While the specific titles of his music can always be questioned, the quality of it rarely is truthfully questionable. The often criticized reggae genius is so criticized because the direction in which he sometimes goes (i.e. slackness) but is supported by his fanbase moreso than probably any other artist making music today. Who else can release 4-5 real-label albums anually, worry not a bit about how much each sales and still tour extensively?
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
For Sizzla Fans Only,
By Negus Shabaka (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Speak of Jah (Audio CD)
I'm hardly ever disappointed when I buy a Sizzla CD, but he puts out so many in a year that one is always way better than the others. This is not the one. I only really like about 3 songs on this album. And that one labeled 'remix' is practically just an acapella. The sound quality of this production could be better too. So if u're already a sizzla fan and you have an MP3 player, you can just rip the good tracks and fyah bun de rest...Lyrically and performance wise, this is typical Sizzla; musically, its more roots, reggae and some ole school riddims than contemporary dancehall like the 'rise to the occassion' release...
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Speak of Jah by Sizzla (Audio CD - 2011)
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