Tara rira psta psta psteh, oh well oh well…
Tara rira psta psta pstera tera oh well…
Irie Souljah again!
Why don’t you give a helping hand?
To the poor and the needy
Would you give a helping hand?
Give them something to believe in
If we don’t give a helping hand
It’s like life has no meaning
So go and give a helping hand
Because the world needs healing!
How long we deh yah and we nuh realize wah gwaan
So many people live without an occupation
But we deh yah still we know that life goes on
We can overcome, we shall overcome
Cuz it nuh tek much fi give a strength sometimes
To share a couple dollars with who don’t have a dime
So we can keep the youths dem outta violence and crime
Mi see some man dem full a money they don’t intend to share
While see some poor people dem nuh have clothes wear
It seems society just pretend to care!
Why don’t you give a helping hand?
To the poor and the needy
Would you give a helping hand?
Give them something to believe in
If we don’t give a helping hand
It’s like life has no meaning
So go and give a helping hand
Because the world needs healing!
We’re all searching for something
Purpose within that belonging
Some rise while some of
Irie Souljah ‘feeling up-full’ about future
At the beginning of his musical journey, Spanish reggae recording artiste Irie Souljah promised to represent reggae music, deliver relevant messages and deep spirituality. He was only 14 years old when he fell in love with the genre, but pursuing music had been predestined, having learnt to sing before he could talk and how to play the guitar before he could walk.
“Music [has] been naturally part of my life. My family saw the music in me because, according to my mother, before I could speak, I was able to sing and absorb the melodies of music playing on the radio. At age four, she bought my very own guitar, and it helped me to develop the skills I needed; now I play several instruments, and I’m also a producer of music,” Irie Souljah told The Gleaner.
A rebellious teenager, Irie Souljah’s road was filled with barriers and unexpected detours, but his mother was an essential voice of reason and reminded the young Josep Jordi Grau Saula that music would take him on the most satisfying journey. Recalling the music that would become influential in his life, Irie Souljah said, “These would have first been
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Interview with Irie Souljah
11/24/ by Gardy Stein
While his single Learn & Grow continues its triumphant march through speakers and webs world wide, Josep Jordi Grau Saula aka Irie Souljah is already busy shooting the next one - his star is definitely on the rise! Upon his arrival in Jamaica last year, he managed to mingle with the inner core of the island's vibrant music scene in no time. Reggaeville spoke to the young Catalanian about his fruitful first year in Jamdung (the result of which is his debut album Immigrant), the concept behind it and future visions: Irie Souljah's debut album, Immigrant, was released in - a year after he moved to Jamaica from his home country Spain. The album's title track was written after he saw footage of some Africans' desperate - and often doomed - struggle to get to Europe. But after presenting his passport with the name Josep Grau Saula at the Norman Manley International Airport and going to live in Stony Hill, the reggae artiste has had many memorable experiences finding his space in the land of the music and Rastafari faith he is committed to. One thing he realised from early, is that "in Jamaica you have to earn respect." Irie Souljah, who has a merry twinkle in his eye and speaks flawless Jamaican Nation Language, earned his through a combination of humour and his art. 'I used to take the bus from Stony Hill to Kingston every day, and every time is the same thing - Jr Gong, ProtojÈ," he said, relating how the conductors would call him to come on their bus, just as they would call out 'babymother' to the women travelling with a child and 'fatty' to larger women. One day, Irie Souljah had had enough and responded with "I say
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Blessed Greetings, Irie Souljah! First of all, may I ask if you have German ancestors? Grau sounds like a German name.
No, I don't think so. Grau is a Catalan name still, we have a lot of people called Grau.
You're in Jamaica since February , having settled in Kingston. How does the city treat you? Are there any hotspots you can suggest for people who come to visit?
I'm very well received here, it's like… I just find love and good reception everywhere I go. Kingston is a very active city, so you have nuff spots, nuff things to do I would suggest the D
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