In 2004 he created the Bandalero Sound System alongside DJ Atili, occasionally featuring the Ondubground collective. He later collaborated with the Austrian DJ Governor General Rugged to create the Mus Bus Collective. In 2008 the Jamaican singjay Joseph Cotton renamed Biga by adding ‘Ranx’ to his name.
In 2011 Biga signed to the French label X-Ray Production and began creating "On Time", which was released in October of that year. It was then elected the best Ragga/Dancehall album in France by the website Reggae.fr. In 2012 The World of Biga*Ranx, a project consisting of four 12-inch records was released, each a collaboration with a different producer: Maffi, Ondubground, Kanka and Mungo’s Hi Fi. Biga released a remix of "On Time" in November 2012, with all the songs from his debut album remixed by artists such as Chinese Man, Aphrodite, A State of Mind and Tom Fire. Biga often works with Joseph Cotton, who did a guest appearance at his concert at La Cigale in May 2013 and appears on his album "On Time".
In 2012 Biga went to Jamaica to film a documentary with France Ô, called Biga*Ranx en Jamaïque, which was broadcast in April 2013. The film followed his trip to Jamaica, where he met some of his Reggae idols such as Potential Kidd. Biga has performed at many European music festivals, including the Garance Reggae Festival, Reggae Sun Ska Festival and Solidays, and Europe's largest reggae festival SummerJam Biga went on national tours after the releases of both On Time and Good Morning Midnight, performing dates all over France with his live line-up, including at La Cigale in Paris.
Wild World
Biga Ranx Lyrics
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The weather is changin' the tables are turnin'
It's time for some healin'
For rythm and meanin'
To stop all this killing the guns and the bleeding
Like shadows on cellings
With invisible feelings
Poor rightess ah teachin'
More truth than ya'preachin'
So holla some wisdom
The young need some vision
No colours in prison
But that's not a reason
To give up the fight
Do it loud when you're speaking
Wild world wild world
All the troubles and the drzizles are heavy material
We beat the track down yes very sensational
To count on me for that you can be very sure
Help you release your mind
Open up your very own doors
So we keep on a positive mind'a
And we forward in the future in the grind'a
I'm tired tellin'people keep your garde up
Mi just wanna chill and make the music make a big fuss
Wild world wild world
The song "Wild World" by Biga Ranx is a call for change in a world full of violence and suffering. The lyrics suggest that it is time to stop the killing and bleeding and start healing. The weather changing and tables turning could represent a shift in power or a call to action. Biga Ranx is asking for rhythm and meaning in a world that seems to have lost both. He wants to see more truth and wisdom being taught, especially to the youth who need vision and guidance.
The lyrics continue to touch on the injustices that exist in society. The line "no colours in prison" suggests that race should not be a reason for someone to be incarcerated. The call to fight loud when speaking is a reminder to stand up for what you believe in and to make your voice heard. The second verse emphasizes positivity and moving forward. The troubles and drizzles of life can be heavy, but we should focus on the good and be sure to help others open up their own doors.
Overall, "Wild World" is a song that encourages a positive outlook and an active pursuit of change. It acknowledges the problems in the world while calling for action and unity to make a difference.
Line by Line Meaning
The weather is changin' the tables are turnin'
The world is changing and things are shifting.
It's time for some healin'
We need to start healing and moving forward.
For rhythm and meaning
We need music that has substance and depth.
To stop all this killing the guns and the bleeding
We need to put an end to violence and the pain it causes.
Like shadows on ceilings with invisible feelings
People are hiding their emotions and pain.
Poor rightess ah teachin' more truth than ya'preachin'
Those who fight for justice and equality are teaching important lessons.
So holla some wisdom the young need some vision
We need to share knowledge and inspire young people to see the world in new ways.
No colours in prison but that's not a reason to give up the fight
We should not let people's skin color determine their worth, and we should always keep fighting for justice.
Do it loud when you're speaking
Speak up and make your message heard.
All the troubles and the drizzles are heavy material
The problems we face are serious and weighty.
We beat the track down yes very sensational
We keep pushing forward with passion and energy.
To count on me for that you can be very sure
You can always trust and depend on me.
Help you release your mind open up your very own doors
I want to help you free your mind and find your own path.
So we keep on a positive mind'a
We stay optimistic and hopeful.
And we forward in the future in the grind'a
We keep working hard and moving forward, focused on the future.
I'm tired tellin'people keep your garde up
I'm tired of reminding people to stay alert and aware of their surroundings.
Mi just wanna chill and make the music make a big fuss
I just want to relax and make music that makes an impact.
Contributed by Adrian I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Allium
tellement envoutant tes sons! tu as peu de vues sur youtube mais on est nombreux à kiffer sur tes musiques! c'est pas du lèche-botte c'est un encouragement qui sort du coeur!!!!!!!!!!!
Serge Middle
Magnifiques les coeur deriere j'adore♥
Bruce TLR Gang
J'ai de la wild dans mon gros spliff tout vert ! Continue gabi
Armando Granda
j adore le reggae
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