1) Italian… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists using the name Don Carlos:
1) Italian deep house producer and DJ Carlo Troja
2) Jamaican reggae singer and composer
1) Carlo Troja aka Don Carlos hails from Varese, in the North of Italy, and is active as a DJ from the late 70's.
He debuted as a producer towards the end of the 80's with the single 'Alone' on Calypso Records (Irma), which became one of the cult tracks of the international Deep House scene. His productions have always mixed House rhythms with afro-american jazz sounds, verging sometime towards disco, sometime towards progressive house or electronic soul.
In 1992 IRMA USA released his first album 'Mediterraneo', followed in 1993 by the Montego Bay project, produced together with Stefano Tirone (S-Tone Inc.), also on IRMA. He then released some singles on the Chicago based label Guidance under the Aquanauts moniker. He also reached the UK charts with the hit 'You Make Me Feel', sung by Byron Stingley, cover of the cult song by Sylvester.
In 2000 he released a single on Erik Morillo's Subliminal Soul label and played highly acclaimed gigs at Ministry of Sound and Turnmills in London. In 2002 he released his third album 'Music in My Mind' featuring top guest vocalists like Kim Mazelle, Michelle Weeks, Taka Boom and Kevin Bryant.
Following two mixed compilations ('Cafe De Paris Saint Tropez' and 'DJ Set') in 2004 IRMA released a collection of his 90's productions titled 'Mediterraneo', like his debut US album.
After that a serious car accident kept him away from clubs and recording studio for several months. Finally back in shape he released his fourth album 'The Cool Deep', 8 years since the previous one, which includes all the unreleased material produced during this time.
2) Don Carlos (born Euvin Spencer) was born and raised in one of the most deprived regions of Western Kingston, Jamaica, in a district known as Waterhouse. It was also a musical spawning ground for many of Reggae's greatest talents, such as King Tubby, The Jays, Junior Reid and King Jammy. Don Carlos started his singing career in 1973, as one of the original members of the roots vocal group Black Uhuru.
Alongside other founding members, Don played a prominent role in the recordings of the highly acclaimed Love Crisis album for producer Prince Jammy in 1977. The album was later re-released and re-titled as Black Sounds of Freedom. A year after the trio's ground breaking debut, Don Carlos surprisingly decided to part company in pursuit of a solo career. Having needed at least three years to get the grips of being a soloist, plus developing a knack for song writing and grooming that distinctive, vocal styling it wasn't until May 1981 that Carlos really took the fraternity by storm, courtesy of a heavy, roots and culture flavored show case album Suffering for Negus Roots.
Since then, working alongside Goldie, his side kick, co-writer and back-up vocalist, having built and consolidated a staunch following through touring the live circuit--plus 12 solo albums--there has been no turning back.
Artist website: http://www.doncarlosreggae.com/
Frontline
Don Carlos Lyrics
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Stand beside one another, 'cause it ain't over yet
I'd be willing to bet that if we don't back down
You and I will be the ones that are holding the Crown in the end
When it's over, we can say, "Well done"
But not yet, 'cause it's only begun
So, pick up, and follow me, we're the only ones
To fight this thing, until we've won
It doesn't mean we can't learn from our past
All the things that we might've done wrong
We could've been doing this all along
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let me hear your battle cry tonight
Stand beside, or step aside
We're on the frontline
And we'll be carrying on, until the day it doesn't matter anymore
Step aside, you forgot what this is for
We fight to live, we live to fight
And tonight, you'll hear my battle cry
We live our lives on the frontlines
We're not afraid of the fast times
These days have opened up my eyes
And now, I see where the threat lies
(We live our lives on the frontlines)
(We're not afraid of the fast times)
(We live our lives on the frontlines)
(We're not afraid)
We've got to lead the way
We've got to lead the way
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Stand aside on the frontline
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let me hear your battle cry
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let me hear your battle cry tonight
Stand beside, or step aside
We're on the frontline
The opening lines of Don Carlos's song Front Line set the tone for the whole song, with the singer acknowledging that they are facing a daunting challenge. However, he does not feel alone, and calls upon his listeners to stand by his side in solidarity. The lyrics convey the message that the battle is not yet over and only by standing firm now can they ensure their eventual success. The singer says that he is ready to stake his life on the battle continuing and makes a daring prediction that he and his comrades will emerge victorious. He urges everyone to pick up and follow him because they are the only ones who can fight and win the battle.
The song speaks to a universal experience of facing challenges and the power that can be found in standing together to face them. The lyrics remind us that we can draw strength from our shared experiences and that by working together, we can achieve more than we ever could alone. The chorus picks up on this theme, urging everyone to raise their fists high and let their battle cry be heard. The singer's courage and determination are infectious, and by the end of the song, you too will feel ready to face whatever challenges come your way.
Line by Line Meaning
It's not like I'm walking alone into the valley of the shadow of death
I am not afraid to confront danger or death as I am not alone in this struggle.
Stand beside one another, 'cause it ain't over yet
We need to support and stay together as we are not yet done with this fight.
I'd be willing to bet that if we don't back down
I am confident that if we persist and not give up, we will succeed.
You and I will be the ones that are holding the Crown in the end
We will be victorious in the end and we will be the ones who will reap the rewards.
When it's over, we can say, "Well done"
We can be proud of ourselves for fighting until the end.
But not yet, 'cause it's only begun
We cannot celebrate yet as the fight has just started.
So, pick up, and follow me, we're the only ones
Let us continue to fight together as we are the only ones who can make a difference.
To fight this thing, until we've won
Our goal is to keep fighting until we have succeeded in our mission.
We drive on and don't look back
We keep moving forward and not dwell on the past.
It doesn't mean we can't learn from our past
Although we don't look back, we should still take lessons from our past experiences.
All the things that we might've done wrong
We should acknowledge our mistakes and learn from them.
We could've been doing this all along
We could have taken action earlier to prevent the current situation.
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let us show our unity and determination to fight.
Let me hear your battle cry tonight
Let us make our presence and intention known through our chants and battle cry.
Stand beside, or step aside
Either support us or get out of our way.
We're on the frontline
We are leading the charge in this fight.
And we'll be carrying on, until the day it doesn't matter anymore
We will continue to fight until our goal is achieved and our struggle is no longer relevant.
Step aside, you forgot what this is for
Those who oppose us or are not fully committed have forgotten the purpose of our fight.
We fight to live, we live to fight
Our fight gives us purpose and is essential for our survival.
And tonight, you'll hear my battle cry
I will make my presence and intention known through my chants and battle cry.
We live our lives on the frontlines
We are always at the forefront of change and strive for progress.
We're not afraid of the fast times
We embrace and adapt to change quickly.
These days have opened up my eyes
Recent events have made me realize the importance of our fight.
And now, I see where the threat lies
I have identified the source of our problems and the reason for our fight.
(We live our lives on the frontlines)
We are always at the forefront of change and strive for progress.
(We're not afraid of the fast times)
We embrace and adapt to change quickly.
(We live our lives on the frontlines)
We are always at the forefront of change and strive for progress.
(We're not afraid)
We do not fear the challenges that come with our fight.
We've got to lead the way
We are responsible for guiding and leading the fight.
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let us show our unity and determination to fight.
Stand aside on the frontline
Either support us or get out of our way.
Let me hear your battle cry
Let us make our presence and intention known through our chants and battle cry.
Everybody, with your fists raised high
Let us show our unity and determination to fight.
Let me hear your battle cry tonight
Let us make our presence and intention known through our chants and battle cry.
Stand beside, or step aside
Either support us or get out of our way.
We're on the frontline
We are leading the charge in this fight.
Contributed by Kaylee M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@fellerg864
Don Carlos is underrated
@kevinyahuma3310
plenty of love from kenya
@ThaBaba1
Jah Bless from the UK...on the frontline
@lealdcshoes
Jah Bless ---~ from Brazil
@Alfapi141
Blessed from Greece...
@ThaBaba1
I took a little walk Onto the frontline... He said Don ur looking peckish Like a need of spliff I said yes brother man u know wat ur talking about... Yes I man want a smoke u can see Yes I man want a smoke so give it to me Said we are moving on the frontline....
@malushaabedi
Legendary
@renan.578
blessed from brazil
@benwambua902
Hii ni ya watu wako maashhhhhhhhhh shash😂😂😂
@njenga_j8474
Kwelii