Word: rastafarianism
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...memory, vindicates the rants of all who turn on the radio and complain that they can't understand a word that's being sung. Asereje is mostly gibberish. The title doesn't mean anything. The comprehensible parts of the lyrics tell the story of Diego, a young gypsy with Rastafarian leanings who likes clothes, dancing and music. But look at the chorus: "Asereje ja de je be jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva majabi an de bugui an de buididipi." This isn't Spanish. This is not even Spanglish, as the export version claims to be. Though he loves...
...besides their mothers (or, in the case of Eminem, all women). But on her new CD, Eve-Olution (Interscope), the Philadelphia-bred queen of Top 40 rap applies it to herself and with fervid conviction. Eve sings about being a bitch the way Bob Marley sang about being a Rastafarian: it's what her album is about...
...MARLEY The Third World found a voice in rock 'n' roll when the legendary Jamaican and his Wailers took their Rastafarian, anticolonialist reggae to an international audience...
...presence of three House residents in surgical masks has given Quincy House residents a reason to wonder if an ER casting call has gone out. In fact, these are just three attention-seeking white Rastafarian types, two of whom have been identified as Bradford Z. Mahon ’02 and Mark Frumkin ‘02. Rumors are currently circulating that these three students are protecting themselves from the well-established threat of anthrax here on campus and specifically in New Quincy. Both Mahon and Frumkin have refused to be interviewed, calling it “too risky...
...band member was an elderly man who dressed like some of my Grandpa's card game buddies, and looked like he belonged driving a tractor instead of laying down a ska line on the trombone. Entrain doesn't have that much of a reggae sound, except for some pseudo-Rastafarian moments (like their recent album title All is One) and their apparent preference for similar chemicals. Any group that bills itself as a combination of "Rock, Blues, Ska, Calypso, Dub, Zydeco, World and Jazz" tends to not be very good in any of these, and Entrain predictably was no exception...