Chezidek started singing from an early age at school concerts, and was a member of St. Ann’s Bay Marching Band. After finishing school he performed on sound systems in the area, as Chilla Rinch, singing and DJing at various dance and talent shows.
He left St. Ann’s Bay for Kingston where he linked up with record producer Phillip „Fattis“ Burrell from Xterminator Production. He recorded his first album in 2002, entitled Harvest Time (distributed by VP Records), with popular tracks such as „Can’t Hear Must Feel“, „Breakfree“ and the title track „Harvest Time“.
His first number one hit single „Leave De Trees“ on the Our Promotion label, produced by Hugh Miller (aka Bunny Dan) went on BBC Top 10 dancehall chart. Since then he has performed on major events such as Magnum Sting, Teen Splash, Dancehall Jam Jam, Bob Marley Tribute, and Tribute to Peter Tosh, Rebel Salute and Western Consciousness. He was awarded best new artiste by the Jamaica Federation of Music and Affiliated Artiste (JFM) for Middlesex (County).
Chezidek’s album Inna Di Road was produced by Bobby „Massive B“ Konders and distributed by Greensleeves Records in September 2007. „Call Pon Dem“ from his album Inna Di Road is featured on the Massive B Sound system (station) in Grand Theft Auto 4, and it also appears on the Official GTA IV Soundtrack.
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Chezidek started singing from an early age at school concerts, and was a member of St. Ann's Bay Marching Band. After finishing school he performed on sound systems in the area, as Chilla Rinch singing and DJing at various dance and talent shows. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Culture and others inspired him.
The soulful chanter always had a special love for positive cultural music and his African Roots, which lead him to Rastafari; his love for righteousness earned him the moniker Mel-Chezidek which he later drops the Mel and used only Chezidek.
He left St. Ann's Bay for Kingston where he linked up with producer Phillip "Fattis" Burrell from Xterminator Production, where he recorded his first album in the year 2002 entitled "Harvest Time" distributed by VP Records, with popular tracks such as "Can't hear must feel", "Breakfree" and title track "Harvest Time", which got a lot of airplay in Jamaica and Europe.
His first number one hit single "Leave De Trees" on the "Our Promotion" label, produced by his brethren Hugh Miller aka Bunny Dan; went on BBC top (10) Dancehall charts sending an environmental message. Since then he has performed on major events Magnum Sting, Teen Splash, Dancehall Jam Jam, Bob Marley Tribute, and Tribute to Peter Tosh, Rebel Salute and upcoming show Western Consciousness. He was awarded best new artiste by the Jamaica Federation of Music and Affiliated Artiste (JFM) for Middlesex.
The song "Call Pon Dem" is featured on Massive B radio in Grand Theft Auto IV game by Rockstar Studios.
Can't Hear Must Feel
Chezidek Lyrics
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Rada to be far away on top of ahead.
Up in a tree when this judgement can fulfill.
I told u stay nd minimize away from
Older trouble but u just could not away...
What u running to me for
Learn away .learn to fight ur owna war
If u can't hear must have to feel ×4
In Chezidek's song "Can't Hear Must Feel", the artist emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions and the consequences that follow. The first line "Wowu oh oho woo ye" sets the mood for the song, which is one of warning and reproach. Chezidek then goes on to say that it's better to be far away, up in a tree, than to face the judgment that comes with making poor choices. He urges someone to stay away from trouble, but the person disregards the warning and ends up in a predicament where they have to face the consequences of their actions.
The next line "What u running to me for" shows Chezidek's frustration with the person who didn't heed his advice and now wants him to help them out of their problem. He then tells them to learn to fight their own war and not to rely on others to bail them out. The repetition of "if you can't hear must have to feel" underscores the message that people need to be responsible for their actions and face the consequences that come with making poor choices.
The song's underlying message is one of self-reliance, personal responsibility, and learning from one's mistakes. Chezidek's strong voice and lyrical composition make "Can't Hear Must Feel" a thought-provoking and powerful anthem that resonates with people from all walks of life.
Line by Line Meaning
Wowu oh oho woo ye.
Expression of surprise or shock.
Rada to be far away on top of ahead.
I wish to be far away and ahead where things are better.
Up in a tree when this judgement can fulfill.
Feeling safe and secure like being in a tree when judgement is passed.
I told u stay nd minimize away from older trouble but u just could not away...
I warned you to stay away from your past troubles but you didn't listen.
What u running to me for
Why are you coming to me for help when I already warned you?
Learn away .learn to fight ur owna war
You need to learn to fight your own battles and face your own challenges.
If u can't hear must have to feel ×4
If you don't listen to advice, you will have to face the consequences.
Writer(s): SMITH EARL STANLEY CHINNA, DENNIS DONALD ANTHONY, BURRELL PHILIP, MEREDITH CHRIS, JOHNSON DESBERT
Contributed by Charlie T. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
So. fi So Kaissa
Even if some Gift remain some True Blessings of God, dont stop to Learn to Hear, to Learn to See. Realize, Know ThySelf, Rise Up, Fight for One Mighty&Free Race.
AFreeKah
Natty Jeff
2021 still stands true.
Leonel Lynx
My favorite
Leonel Lynx
Can hear just feel take time to meditation
alltoafrica
I can hear Africa
Kushprincess66
JAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH