Keron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid, is an ever-evolving arti… Read Full Bio ↴Keron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid, is an ever-evolving artist that has numerous ways of expressing his creativity. The ability to watch and learn from others around him has made him into somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades. You can find him at Bebble Rock Studios, in his hometown Kingston, Jamaica, writing lyrics, producing tracks, engineering/recording himself or other artists, mixing songs, editing video/photos, or even learning to play the guitar! His passion for music began at early age when he would change the lyrics to popular songs and record his own version on his mother's tape recorder. What began as a humorous venture was actually a stepping stone for the artist we know today. Reggae music has always been a strong influence on the Kingstonian lyricist, but during high school it was Hip Hop music that captivated him, and you could find him walking to the canteen reciting his favorite Canibus or Inspectah Deck lines. The influence of both genres can be easily detected as he, and other Bebble Rock artists such as Koro-Fyah, seek to find the perfect fusion of the two cultural expressions.
Recently Kabaka Pyramid has been appearing on the Live Music scene in Kingston with live performances at the Manifesto Jamaica Festival 2010, Jaria Reggae Month 2010, Jamaica Vybez, The Next Generation of Reggae, Bands Incoporated (Featured by The Indiggnation Band), and Conversations - just to name a few.
The Conscious musician is a member of Manifesto Jamaica, which is an N.G.O. aiming to empower Jamaican youth through the arts and culture. Representing Manifesto JA, Kabaka has worked with friend and colleague Donisha Prendegast on the "Africa Unite" School Tour spreading the word of Rastafari and the liberation struggle in South Africa. Performing for the kids in school is an important part of Kabaka's vision for his musical career and is always willing to play his part in the movement.
The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.
He has just released his “Rebel Music” EP which is free to the public at www.kabakapyramid.bandcamp.com. This project is a fusion of roots rock, reggae, dancehall and hip hop and is intended to show the world where Kabaka Pyramid is looking to take Jamaican music, as well as spread the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that you find whenever he grabs a mic!
“To me....Reggae and Hip Hop go hand in hand....when they procreate, Rebel Music is born! Some believe that each art form must remain pure....I’m not here to oppose. But fusion is the foodstuff of evolution, and evolution is constant - both physically and spiritually” - Kabaka Pyramid
“Kabaka Pyramid is one of the most promising talents I have seen in a while” - Protoje
“It is a tasty mix of roots and early dancehall scented with some hip-hop” - United reggae Magazine on Rebel music
“With a solid list of skills not only in the booth but on the mixing board, and an array of lyrics that preach a message of love, self-awareness and African pride, Kabaka Pyramid is well on his way to a career that should not only lead to greatness but also lead a lot of fans to righteousness” - Aesthetics Now Magazine
Recently Kabaka Pyramid has been appearing on the Live Music scene in Kingston with live performances at the Manifesto Jamaica Festival 2010, Jaria Reggae Month 2010, Jamaica Vybez, The Next Generation of Reggae, Bands Incoporated (Featured by The Indiggnation Band), and Conversations - just to name a few.
The Conscious musician is a member of Manifesto Jamaica, which is an N.G.O. aiming to empower Jamaican youth through the arts and culture. Representing Manifesto JA, Kabaka has worked with friend and colleague Donisha Prendegast on the "Africa Unite" School Tour spreading the word of Rastafari and the liberation struggle in South Africa. Performing for the kids in school is an important part of Kabaka's vision for his musical career and is always willing to play his part in the movement.
The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.
He has just released his “Rebel Music” EP which is free to the public at www.kabakapyramid.bandcamp.com. This project is a fusion of roots rock, reggae, dancehall and hip hop and is intended to show the world where Kabaka Pyramid is looking to take Jamaican music, as well as spread the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that you find whenever he grabs a mic!
“To me....Reggae and Hip Hop go hand in hand....when they procreate, Rebel Music is born! Some believe that each art form must remain pure....I’m not here to oppose. But fusion is the foodstuff of evolution, and evolution is constant - both physically and spiritually” - Kabaka Pyramid
“Kabaka Pyramid is one of the most promising talents I have seen in a while” - Protoje
“It is a tasty mix of roots and early dancehall scented with some hip-hop” - United reggae Magazine on Rebel music
“With a solid list of skills not only in the booth but on the mixing board, and an array of lyrics that preach a message of love, self-awareness and African pride, Kabaka Pyramid is well on his way to a career that should not only lead to greatness but also lead a lot of fans to righteousness” - Aesthetics Now Magazine
World Wide Love
Kabaka Pyramid Lyrics
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Believe Accurate Immaculate Affi believe (affi believe) Believe inna…
CAN'T BREATHE Dem system is a strain and a mess Me feel it…
Change This World Mi nuh know, mi nuh know What it a go take…
Energy No, I ain't giving no answers (no) Move up outta my…
EZ Ride Nuh mek the system trouble you, whoa Dem wan' you L…
Free from Chains Na na now na na now them want them rebel…
Grateful Friends and family That's how we outa be Lot to be grateful…
Herb Defenda Whoa whoa whoa Chalice in′a we palm Babylon you're gone Whoa…
I'm Just a Man Yeah yeah Scibylibeng yeah yeah I'm just a man yeh Accurate!…
Kontraband I'm way up I'm way up I'm way up I'm way up I'm way…
Liberal Opposer Dont you fight us down (im a rebel) Dont you fight…
Life Is Easy Ohh, yeah Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh Everything, yeah Yeah From me have…
Love Mi Bad From the top An u know seh when it come to…
Lyrics Deity People who see this throughout the world will realise that…
Make Things Work Ahh, whoa Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, ahh Dah wah yah name Some…
Make Way We ready now I and I deh pon a mission The…
Meaning of Life Come let us have a reasoning It nuh matter what you…
My Time Huh! Wo, oh, oh See dem a wonder how, how, how me…
Natural Woman Natural woman, you are a queen No follow back a Babylon…
NEVER GONNA BE A SLAVE Hear mi nuh Frass, Accurate Well I a bun the fire…
Nice Up The Dance Ah longtime I no DJ inna dance Ah longtime I no…
No Capitalist All I a hear dem a talk bout A war and…
Pretty Like Flowers Kabaka P Yeahh Another one for my empres Girl yo pretty like…
Red Gold and Green Red, gold and green Red, gold and green Wave di banner from…
Reggae Music Original Well, if the music sounds sweet and the people dem…
Stand Up If I don't stand up for something They make me…
Teach DI Youths Dem say the signs of the times are showing Look at…
The Kalling Brute force on the frontline Youth force, it's your time Ras…
Trample Dem Accurate Inna the Town A redder fire Rasta Man a Burn out…
Waiting For You Just come close to me I got something I wanna show…
Wake Up & See Who profit from the wars in a the middle east A…
Warrior We deal wid enlightenment and spritual awakening As well as …
Well Done This one's fi all di politician dem Accurate, Immaculate In…
Worldwide Love Spoken: When we speak of love, it's not just something…
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@wardylopez9836
When we speak of love
It's not just something you have for one person
Love is impartial, it's immaterial
It can't be divided, you know?
Kabaka Pyramid again..
Telling them again now
Whoo, whoo, whoo, yeah, yeah
So weh me talking
World wide love, take note
[Chorus]
I'm singing of a world wide love
From the seeds in the ground to the skies up above
This is a world wide love
Not just my family and friends, all me enemies me send
This ya world wide love
You coulda rich, you coulda poor
Still me give you more
Of this world wide love
Do away with the hate and grudge
[Verse 1]
We are one human race
Many different colours, many hues and shades
Some hair picky, some smooth and straight
But the same blood a flow in our tubes and veins
Tell me if you ever saw love a separate
Living as one that our ultimate fate
I no see why them ah try dominate
Love, it a the source where the I life create
No matter what's the time or place
[Chorus]
In this world wide love
From the seeds in the ground to the skies up above
This is a world wide love
Not just my family and friends, all me enemies me send
This ya world wide love
You coulda rich, you coulda poor
Still me give you more
Of this world wide love
Let's do away with the hate and grudge
[Verse 2]
You love, you no partial
Love for the soldier, the police and the corporal
This next generation of youths a not normal
Love and I-nity what how you live it to royal
Love inna soul and your soul is immortal
Don't get me wrong, me love my blackness
But spiritually there is only one exactness
What is immaterial can never be separated and that's a fact
[Chorus]
Yes, me say we need world wide love
From the seeds in the ground to the skies up above
This is a world wide love
Not just my family and friends, all me enemies me send
This ya world wide love
You coulda rich, you coulda poor
Still me give you more
Of this world wide love
Let's do away with the hate and grudge
[Verse 3]
Love ah the power of attraction
Bind us together like the web the spider sat 'pon
It different from affection
It different from infatuation, any verb or any action
Many lurking, many factions
Many religions try fi tell you what is love and them no got none
I beg you look inna heart
Be careful what you put in inna thought, be smart
[Chorus]
And sing for the world wide love
From the seeds in the ground to the skies up above
This is a world wide love
For all my family and friends, all me enemies me send
This ya world wide love
You coulda rich, you coulda poor
Still me give you more
Of this world wide love
Nah, nah, nah, hey, hey
[Hook]
World wide love, that is what I'm giving
World wide love, naah do no killing
World wide love never pay no shilling
No, no, no, hey, hey
[Pre Chorus]
World wide love, take it ah China
Hmm, dung ah to Australia
North and South America
Then a Europe share, but to Africa we spreading
[Chorus]
This ya world wide love
From the seeds in the ground to the skies up above
This is a world wide love
You coulda rich, you coulda poor
Still me give you more
Of this world wide love
Not just my family and friends, me enemies me send
This here world wide love
Nah, nah, nah, nah, hey, hey
[Outro]
Ooh yeah, world wide love
It's all we need
So fall on your knees
Whoa, gosh
Kabaka Pyramid now will be telling them
@HenriqueDoubleStar
Thank You Very Much! This is a great music! I do love it! May God Bless Us All! <3 =D
@adonkey100
From Jamaica to Nepal, world wide love ❤️
@OriginalPripp
All dislikes muss be Jamaicans saying Dis I Like!
@kareemcarberry8391
Boo!!!
@smilingcoastbah4507
+ZionTopSound Haha, Thumbs up......well said ! Blessings.
@martine.c3741
+ZionTopSound jajajajaa yes!
@Zandoraful
ZionTopSound 🤣🤣🤣🤣😋
@SUPATWIN1
Good one hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
@momozoafricanmedic7846
Nairobi,Kenya is so mad for ya brother...wish you come to the motherland AFRICA
@bruceburton8315
Why Is this not being played on sound systems worldwide at a time like this ? ! It should be the new hot track for 2020 . I show this to every person I can because its the only way to end the nonsense . A lot of people will rock to Bob Marley's One love in a bar or club but they don't practice it . Big respect to Kabaka Pyramid for this thoughtful masterpiece .