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"Iron Lion Zion" is a song written and recorded in April 1973 [2] [3] or 1974 [4] by Jamaican singer and songwriter Bob Marley. It was first released posthumously on 7 September 1992 on the Songs of Freedom box set, reaching number five in the UK Singles Chart. The single also peaked within the top 10 in Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, the ...
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The song's music video was the most watched in New Zealand by a New Zealand artist for 2021, [8] and was awarded the radio airplay song of the year at the 2021 Waiata Māori Music Awards. [9] " He Aroha Hinemoa" was also a commercial success, [ 10 ] becoming one of the most successful songs sung in Māori for 2021 and 2022.
In 2019, the band re-recorded the song in Māori language as "Pōtere Ana / Drift Away", with the help of Tīmoti Kāretu, who translated the song's lyrics. This version of the song was released on Waiata / Anthems, a compilation album. [10] Vocalist Caleb Haapu found recording the song a difficult process, as he does not speak Māori. [11]
After eating the lion meat, they started vomiting and also suffered severe stomach pains which led them to declaring never to eat lion's meat again. Their children too were to never eat lion's meat again hence the emerging of the Mpologoma Clan.It is also believed that if they ate the lion's meat, they would develop worse complications compared ...
Phife Dawg formed A Tribe Called Quest, then simply named Quest, with Q-Tip and DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad in 1985; [1] the group was later expanded with the addition of Jarobi White. A Tribe Called Quest were closely associated with fellow hip-hop acts De La Soul and Jungle Brothers, with the groups collectively known as the Native Tongues. [11]
Sons of Zion is a six-member New Zealand reggae band who formed in 2007 in Pakuranga, Auckland. They became widely famous in New Zealand in early 2018, due to the popularity of their single " Drift Away ".
Kongfooey of muzic.net.nz likened "Come Home" to the band's previous single "Drift Away", praising the song's "tropical upbeat summer pop vibe", "sparse and crisp production" and the song's vocal harmonies, and felt that the band's incorporation of electro-pop and folk in addition to roots reggae was a "nice fusion that sets them apart". [6]