Lucky Dube did not start his career as a reggae artist. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he recorded Mbaqanga music (traditional Zulu pop) with the Skyway Band. It wasn’t until 1984, with the release of the mini-album "Rastas Never Die," that he pivoted to reggae. This move was initially banned by the South African apartheid government, but it set the stage for him to become the voice of the oppressed. Essential Albums in the Lucky Dube Discography
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(1989)
Darker, rock-tinged reggae. Lyrics address HIV/AIDS and violence. “The Other Side” spine-chilling. Lucky Dube did not start his career as a reggae artist