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Im a survivor from the land of Southern Sudan. My village is Palotaka
where my single mother raised me by toiling the ground and that
is her village. My fathers village is called Pajok, but i didnt
much access to thevillage due to lack of guidance from that end
after his death. My connection to the spirit of the land and growing
with the land contributed to what I am now, I valued natue and
lived in it, with it. The Philosophy of Rastafarism kept me above
the water. Im a representive of so many boys and girls who suffered
and died, so many faces I cant keep out of my memory. My power
has been Jah all along the way on foot from Sudanacross countries
until I board a plane that landed me to record my international
cry to speak for the voiceless. Root reggae is for those who have
ears and are ready to put behind their happiness, if its is one
of the ways that has been buying their suffering, for those who
are willing to embrace their sorrows if it would lead them to
another day. My love to the sufferers is immeasurable, just like
Jah dwells in the innocence and the broken hearted. My Music is
to restore the abuse of reggae, to guide the children through
the red, gold and green road Jah Bless and protect us all..
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