Just Being There

in #blog13 days ago

And I'm going to go far beyond what you expect. Thank you so much for that. I really appreciate it. Nigeria. I've heard of Nigeria before. That's the most populous country in Africa. Actually, Nigeria, you've not heard of Nigeria before? Seriously. You haven't heard the word Nigeria. NIJERIA, Nigeria. Yes, in fact, one of the countries that made reggae music popular was Nigeria. Nigeria actually infused reggae music into their own culture. And there are even artists here who play reggae music very well, and they did it so perfectly.


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Then I, I, I learned from history that Nigeria. I mean, the Yoruba aspect of Nigeria has many of their roots in Jamaica. So I've heard of that in historical books like that, though I don't know how deep or how true or how connected that is. It what I've I've heard something like that. And secondly, I'm 100% sure everyone in this world has heard of Nigeria before. That's one of the biggest, most.

Country, when it comes to music, we export the highest amount of music in the whole of Africa and in the world. Even Nigeria is a recognised country. I'm so proud of my own country, I won't lie. King Sonia de yes is yes he he lives he lives in my own state.

I like the way he sang. The song is so slow. It's not like the faster 1, like, you know, all these days. Uh-huh. But that. And the visitor will be done. Don't, don't, don't. And it was just going like that. It was just by chance. Chances are. That's that. I'm sure by the time we call this, I'm ready to tell you one or two things about reggae music in Jamaica and maybe one or two artists that are actually making it like that.

I know Bob Marley's son. There's one Bob Marley son who sang with her. This guy twhosang sabali, sabali, sabali. I've heard of that one before. Patience. That's Damian Mali. That's Damian Mali.