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Considered by many purists to be his magnum opus. "Prisoner" (the song) is a haunting metaphor for the mental shackles of Apartheid. Look for high-quality 320kbps ZIPs of this specific album.

A darker, more introspective album. "Different Colours / One People" is the standout track.

Before becoming a global reggae icon, Lucky Dube began his career in the late 1970s playing Mbaqanga, a traditional South African musical style. He recorded several successful albums with The Love Brothers, singing in Zulu.

To honor the legacy of Lucky Dube legally, consumers are encouraged to utilize official streaming platforms, purchase

: Released as South Africa moved toward democracy; includes "It's Not Easy."

His final studio album before his death. It serves as a summary of his life’s work: demanding dignity and peace.

Lucky Dube was a powerhouse on stage. His live versions of "Different Colours/One People" often surpass the studio recordings in energy.