Real name: Roy Thompson
Birth date: January 30
H… Read Full Bio ↴Stage name: Bugle
Real name: Roy Thompson
Birth date: January 30
His first influences were Papa San, then Bounty Killer, Elephant Man and Vybz Kartel.
"Hard work overcomes all difficulties. Put God first and jus' put out good music."
I got started in music at a tender age, it was from primary school but never took it serious until 2000 when I met Elephant man. I was introduced to him by a producer who was doing a production at the time and wanted me to write the song for him. After writing that song we become friends so I started going to the studio more often, I also did a song with him [Mentally ill] but I actually spent most of time writing for him.
I got my musical exposure touring with Ele; at first I start traveling to the caribbean because of course i didn't have a work permit, but that didn't take long for me to get so I travelled to the United States where I made an appearance on 106 and Park and also Bet Awards where I met a lot of intresting people like Janet Jackson, Pharell, Missy Elliot and the list goes on. I also went to Canada and Japan where I went on the Mtv awards. During this time I was also doing a few collaborations with Tornado, another local artist, songs included Soldering and Modella.
After five years I decided that I wanted to go on my own so I can actually persue my career. I stop travelling with Elephant man and decided to do my own thing. I started working on my own projects such as Meditation and Journeys.
At present I am working with Daseca, a production trio that is deeply interested in my music and started to produce a couple of exclusive tracks for me. I recently shot a video for my new single "What I'm gonna do" which was also directed by Julia Braham. Keep an eye out for Bugle.
Blessed love,
BUGLE
Rise Again
Bugle Lyrics
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The problem is not wen u fallin, u know.
The problem is wen u fall & fails to rise.
Cause some of them most successful whole people earn pon earth have a
Story & wen u hear some people story,
(Laughs) if you do hear some of dem story.
You would′ve more accept man and appreciate dem glory. Really!
We smile, we ball,we rise, we fall but we'll rise again.
I said we′ll rise again . We cry, we ball. we rise,
We fall,but we'll rise again & this time Wiser than them.
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Anywhere you see me is an education ah class.
Let the future be the focus but don't forget the past.
Cause if you know not where u come from that means you lost.
Only the truth can set I free, so that I won′t bypass.
Step on a mission like soldier, battle field worrior,surely.
From you do the right thing,
You must get the glory, listen to me story.
Ah nuh everyday ah harvest.
Mi say mi been through the hardest.
Burn some people wey heartless.
But man ah holl it regardless uhhhaaa!!
Mi know mi life still buffering.
But man ah holl it to the suffering.
Mi really holl it to the suffering.
Mi never think bout fi run where go no foreign.
We smile, we ball,we rise, we fall but we′ll rise again.
I said we'll rise again . We cry, we ball. we rise,
We fall,but we′ll rise again & this time. Wiser than them.
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The lyrics of Bugle's song "Rise Again" convey a message of resilience and perseverance in the face of challenges and setbacks. The hook emphasizes that the problem is not when you fall, but when you fall and fail to rise again. It suggests that some of the most successful people in the world have faced adversity and have a story to tell. The singer encourages the listener to accept and appreciate these stories, implying that they can inspire and teach valuable lessons.
The lyrics also highlight the importance of embracing one's past while focusing on the future. The line "Let the future be the focus but don't forget the past" suggests that understanding one's roots and history is crucial for personal growth and development. It implies that without knowing where you come from, you may feel lost. The song encourages the listener to learn from the past, acknowledging that only the truth can set one free.
Bugle reflects on his own journey and experiences, stating that he has been through tough times and encountered heartless people. However, he remains determined and resilient, holding strong even in the face of suffering. He acknowledges that his life may still be uncertain and in the process of "buffering," but he remains steadfast and committed to overcoming challenges.
Overall, "Rise Again" serves as a motivational anthem, urging listeners to persevere through struggles, embrace their stories, and rise above whatever obstacles they may face.
Writer(s): 0, Roy Augustus Thompson
Contributed by Maya W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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I feel like this artist is one of the most underrated artist in DANCEHALL
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@syreenalove
One of the messengers of music ❤️❤️❤️. Music with a cause and purpose ❤️❤️❤️❤️bless him almighty father protect him from all who rise against him .
@niknak588
This song is so powerful to me. I've fallen but I'm strong and I know I will get back up. Thank you bugle for being so inspiring.. wish to have people with your wisdom, strength and compassion in my life.. your music uplifts me. X
@tashsaunders1848
we smile we bawl we rise we fall but we will rise again! love this !!!!
@dazzlin4life
Jamaica these are the Reggae/dancehall artiste we need to support and put on the front line. Peace! #positivemusic