1) Luciano (real name… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Luciano (real name Patrick Großmann; born January 28, 1994 in Bautzen) is a German rapper from Berlin.
The son of a Mozambican father and a German mother, Luciano grew up mostly in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. He is a member of the rap crew Loco Squad Gang.
In 2020, Luciano was one of the first high-reach German-language rappers to release music in the internationally successful UK Drill style.
2. Luciano (born Jepther McClymont on October 20, 1964) is a Jamaican Roots Reggae artist. He first begun recording in 1992 under his first name Luciana, with his debut single "Ebony & Ivory" on the Aquarius Record label and followed with his debut album 'Moving Up' for RAS records in 1993. Luciano is the seventh of nine children and was born to extremely spiritual and musical parents while growing up in Daveyton, a small district in the central parish of Manchester, Jamaica.
2) Luciano, born in 1978 in Chile and raised in Switzerland. Started DJing in 1993 and producing electronic music since 1997. In the mid-90's, he was promoting Sense Club and Encuentros con la Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many initiators of the Latin American electronic music scene: Señor Coconut AKA Atom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, Pier Bucci, Dandy Jack, Adrian Schopf, Washington Miranda, Argenix Brito, Microman, etc.
Luciano left Chile at 21 and moved to Europe (2000), settling in Geneva (Switzerland) to launch Mental Groove Records and holding a residency at the Weetamix club. He gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, forming a partnership with Ibiza’s most notorious underground club, Circoloco at DC10, which gave Luciano a perfect platform and a passionate audience for his irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms. His releases appear on the Transmat, Perlon, Lo-Fi Stereo, Bruchstuecke and Klang Elektronik record labels.
Luciano's mixed Swiss & Chilean identity shows in his music, a somewhat mystical blend of deep techno & electro that integrates southern elements in rhythms and colourful patterns in sound. His collaborations with Ricardo Villalobos (Playhouse, Perlon, Warp, Force Inc etc.) as Sense Club are especially rewarding, as is his partnership with Pier Bucci and Argenix Brito as Monne Automne.
Mellowing his style as times goes by, getting more experimental and spacey with a fresh style of his own, Luciano’s production is destined to the wiser dancefloors.
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Luciano Lyrics
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Then you know we gonna do to extension
So this one is from the Black Royal Nation
Blessed
Do I n I sing with the vibes for the injured
And the tongue of the tune dem
Without love we're nothing
The way of the system is getting uptight, oh gosh
Say the youth get desperate and wayward to fight
Take a little stroll down the street the other night
I hear some gunshot echo and a youth losin' life
Wha Jah tell them
Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
Place your feet on higher ground
Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
And give some love to someone who is hurt
Be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Just be strong as the I, even I will help the I
Rastafari paradise
You see black people feel the vibes, that's them business
The pharisees and scribes come within the villages
They want to bring a dirty lifestyle on communities
I've got to peel the wicked man like oranges
I've got to lick the warrior from [Incomprehensible]
Tell them bring the marijuana smell it from the window sill
Well, Rastafari prevent the blood from spill
With one love from the heart, oh, my whole temple fill
I know that society is fighting the truth
But it's time for I and I to teach the youth, the root
Say I the Nyabinghi will reign forever, oh Lord
Because Jah love is the foundation on which I man stand
And that's why I say
Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
Place your feet on higher ground
Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
And spread some love to someone who is hurt
Well, it's Sizzla, feeling so ire fire deh go blaze
Love to see black people living the lovely ways
Going 'bout dem doing dem own thing Rasta dem a praise
Now who the hell can stop the ghetto youth dem from phase
That's how I love my friends that's how I love my foe
Mama say that isn't why she's [Incomprehensible]
And to my black people they leave that open door
Rastafari never ignoor
Yeah, so then you
Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
And place your feet on higher ground
Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
And spread some love to someone who is hurt
Ah, tell dem say be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Be strong as the I, even I will help the I
This is Rastafari paradise
Yo, just be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Your brother you must never criticize
Yo, strong as the I, even I will help the I
This ah black people paradise
Make yuh peace, make yuh peace
Come, mek me trample the beast
I man make ah speech and den me travel go to east
I man make ah speech and dem me trample the beast
Some say me simple and dem think me ah the least
But gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme peace
Just, just be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Just be strong as the I, I and I will help the I
King Rastafari paradise
Ghetto youths dem feel the vibes
But that is dem business
The lyrics to Jah Blessing by Luciano are a plea for love and unity in a world that is full of violence and divided by social and economic barriers. The song begins with an acknowledgment that without love, people will resort to violence and destruction. The lyrics speak to the problems facing the youth in society who are driven to desperation and crime due to lack of opportunities and a system that is against them. The song urges listeners to spread love and kindness to those in need, to stand up for what is right, and to embrace the teachings of Rastafarianism.
Throughout the song, Luciano references the teachings of Rastafarianism, which emphasizes love and unity among all people. The song speaks directly to Black people and their struggles against oppression and poverty, urging them to embrace their heritage and spirituality. The lyrics are a celebration of African culture and spirituality while denouncing the ways of the "system" that tries to oppress Black people.
In conclusion, Jah Blessing is a powerful call for unity and love, urging people to embrace Rastafarianism's teachings and spread kindness to those in need. It speaks to the struggles of Black people and the system that works against them.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, if you know not love and practice not love
Then you know we gonna do to extension
So this one is from the Black Royal Nation
Blessed
Without love, there would be violence and destruction. This song is about promoting love and peace within the Black Royal Nation.
Do I n I sing with the vibes for the injured
And the tongue of the tune dem
Without love we're nothing
The singer is using their music to uplift those who are hurting. Love is the most important thing we can give to one another.
The way of the system is getting uptight, oh gosh
Say the youth get desperate and wayward to fight
Take a little stroll down the street the other night
I hear some gunshot echo and a youth losin' life
Wha Jah tell them
The current system is unfair and causing young people to turn to violence. The singer witnesses the aftermath of a shooting and wonders what message Jah would give to those involved.
Spread a little love and let Jah blessings go 'round
Place your feet on higher ground
Humble as a dove and let Jah blessings touch down
And give some love to someone who is hurt
The singer is urging listeners to spread love and kindness, and to lift each other up in times of hurt. This will bring blessings and happiness.
Be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Just be strong as the I, even I will help the I
Rastafari paradise
Humility and honesty are important virtues to possess. The singer reminds listeners that they are not alone and Rastafari will provide a paradise for those who strive to be good people.
You see black people feel the vibes, that's them business
The pharisees and scribes come within the villages
They want to bring a dirty lifestyle on communities
I've got to peel the wicked man like oranges
The singer is calling out those who want to corrupt and harm black communities. They declare their intention to stand up for their people and remove the bad influences like peeling an orange.
I've got to lick the warrior from [Incomprehensible]
Tell them bring the marijuana smell it from the window sill
Well, Rastafari prevent the blood from spill
With one love from the heart, oh, my whole temple fill
The singer describes confronting and defeating a warrior, and calling for marijuana to promote peace. Rastafari promotes love and prevents bloodshed.
I know that society is fighting the truth
But it's time for I and I to teach the youth, the root
Say I, the Nyabinghi will reign forever, oh Lord
Because Jah love is the foundation on which I man stand
And that's why I say
The singer recognizes that society resists the message of love and peace. However, it is up to them and others to spread the truth and educate younger generations. They believe that Nyabinghi, a form of Rastafari, will always prevail because of its foundation in Jah's love.
Well, it's Sizzla, feeling so ire fire deh go blaze
Love to see black people living the lovely ways
Going 'bout dem doing dem own thing Rasta dem a praise
Now who the hell can stop the ghetto youth dem from phase
Sizzla expresses his admiration for black people living their best lives, and praises those who live by Rastafari principles. He questions who can stop the progress of the ghetto youth.
That's how I love my friends that's how I love my foe
Mama say that isn't why she's [Incomprehensible]
And to my black people they leave that open door
Rastafari never ignoor
Sizzla believes in showing love and kindness not only to friends but also enemies. He recollects his mother's disapproval of violence. He urges black people to always keep the door open for others, and reminds them that Rastafari will never ignore them.
Ah, tell dem say be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Be strong as the I, even I will help the I
This is Rastafari paradise
Sizzla echoes Luciano's call for humility and honesty, while reminding listeners to be strong and to ask for help when needed. Rastafari is a paradise of goodness and positivity.
Make yuh peace, make yuh peace
Come, mek me trample the beast
I man make ah speech and den me travel go to east
I man make ah speech and dem me trample the beast
The singer urges others to find inner peace and put an end to negativity. They declare their intention to speak out against oppression and move forward towards the future.
Some say me simple and dem think me ah the least
But gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme peace
Just, just be humble and wise, be humble and wise
Speaketh the truth and not the lies, yo
Just be strong as the I, I and I will help the I
King Rastafari paradise
The singer acknowledges that some might underestimate them, but all they truly desire is peace. They reiterate the importance of humility and honesty, and encourage listeners to ask for help when needed. Rastafari offers a paradise of good values and morals.
Lyrics © Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: MIGUEL ORLANDO COLLINS, PAUL CHIN, MCCLYMONT JEPTHER WASHINGTON, MIGEL ORLANDO COLLINS
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@andersonsdnascimento5099
🍀👑🎤Glory Hallelujah.. hallowed be Thy Name.. oh Most High God
Glory be to the Most High God, hallowed be Thy Name
King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, worthy to be praised
I'll ascribe to you dominion, power and grace
Through the years and years to come, you'll always be the same
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, don't wanna be carried away
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, preserve my soul today
I look around the world today
Oh God and you will see
Pharisees and backbiters taken up in vanity
But I know you control my destiny
And from you all blessings flow
From yesterday even today and tomorrow
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, don't wanna be carried away
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, preserve my soul today
My heart is willing, my flesh is weak
But still O God I seek, to walk your way
Your Holy Way, I pray my soul you'll keep
Though my enemies encamp at me, I know I'll be still
Forevermore under your banner, and for always in your hand
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, don't wanna be carried away
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, preserve my soul today
I.. glory Hallelujah, bless my soul o Jah, o Most High God
Say glory be to the Most High God, hallowed be Thy name
King of Kings, and Lord of Lords, worthy to be praised
I ascribe to you dominion, power and grace
Through the years and years to come and for all the rest
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, don't wanna be carried away
It's me again Jah, as I fall on my knees today
Help me God I pray, preserve my soul today 🎼👑🍀
@jessygonzales4103
We’re in 2024 and this song STILL SLAPS 🥹
@kingmello1886
Every year, every shabbat, 🙏🏽✊🏾💪🏾
@kentd248
I Swear!
@watishaclayton9755
Forever!
@kencel876
I am❤💯
@indigoGoddess7
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@grayscaleconcepts
That saxophone intro is the bomb! its 2024 and we're still here.
@GanjaLady
Music is LIFE ❤💃💃💃💃
@jeffngei2543
Its me again Jah as i fall on my knees today don't wonna be carried away!!! To jah be the glory.
@pjc5637
This song is not long enough. All the glory belongs to God. What a song. Praise Jesus. Even Science acknowledges God