Hail Rastafarai (Morgan Heritage) All songs of: 1.Bob Marley 2.Damien Marley 3.Ky-Mani Marley 4.Ziggy Marley 5.The Wailers 6.Kaya (King of seggae in Maurius Island) 7.OSB CREW (Mauritius Island) 8.Monaster Crew (Mauritius Island) 9.Akon 10.Sean Paul 11.Alpha Blondy...etc
Favorite Movies
Final destination,Pirate 2 Karaib,Le monstre,See no evil,Scary movies,SHOOTAS,Naked Weapon...etc...
Favorite TV Shows
BONTO KLIP!!!!!!!
Favorite Books
Pikes,mills & Boons,Virginia Andrews...etc
Favorite Quote
1.BLESS BMW!!!
<---Stand For
-->(Bob Marley & Waillers)
2.You can take the girl from the Ghetto but not the ghetto out of the Girl!!! Profile Graphics - SoulCityGraphics.com God Bless all who is in the right way!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Despite his dreadlocks, and his lifelong devotion to reggae as a genre, Tiken Jah is very clear about his position on Rastafarianism. He was raised in a strict Muslim family and didn't even declare his intention to become a professional musician until his father died in 1987. "He would never have accepted it, and nor would have his entourage. All his friends would have said: 'Why do you let your son sing? Don't you know he'll go to hell when he dies?'" Nonetheless, Tiken Jahremains a devout believer inISLAM, and as such, accepts Rasta as a set of moral values, rather than a religion in itself.
"I'm a Muslim, but the link between myself and Rasta is Haile Selassie," he explains. "He was an African leader who liberated his people from the colonial oppressor. His philosophy was to give to each person their dignity, and to aspire to equality and justice. That was the struggle of His Majesty and I adhere to that."
Je souhaite un joyeux anniversaire à toi mon fidéle amie Ruz (OSB SISTA ) j te souhaite une langue vie,pleine d bonheur,de joie et d belle choses inchaa llah j'éspére q tu garderas d bonne souvenirs des années passées,et tu trouveras l bonheur dans les années qui viennent une autre fois joyeux anniversaire