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RAGING FYAH BAND BIOGRAPHY
The Raging Fyah band is one of the most talented and dynamic groups ever to hit the Jamaican music scene. Started in 2006, the band consists of five stunning performers, three of which are graduates of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. This amazing band consists of Conroy Willis - the lead singer, Demar Gayle - keyboard player, Anthony “Tony” Watson - drummer, Delroy “Pele” Hamilton bass player, with lead guitarist Cortland “Gizmo” White.
All the members of the band grew up participating in musical activities within the church. These helped to shape and mold them into the great musicians they are today. Along with that, each member also hails from musical families. Conroy gets his musical background from his dad, while Demar is more into performance and adds that his father is a great actor. Delroy is the musical genius of his family, leading the way for his siblings to follow. Anthony gives some of the credit to his mother who played the guitar and sings.
The band first started out with the name “Inside-owt” which consisted of trio: Demar, Anthony and Pele formed at the Edna Manley College in 2002. With the addition of Gizmo and Conroy in 2005, the band was officially formed and the fyah publicly started to rage with the new name “Raging Fyah”. Having the same passions and beliefs, they set out on a musical journey to change the world. Conroy the lead singer, strongly believes that it was spiritually ordained for them to create music together.
Even though the band exercises all genres of music, they consider their work to be versatile and keep it mostly at roots rock reggae. Their influence ranges from Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Beres Hammond, Inner Circle to Maroon 5 and the list goes on. The band writes their own music which is richly influenced by life experiences, their dreams, their goals and the changes they want to see. Raging Fyah will never change over time, they will always be making positive music.
Raging Fyah is known both locally and internationally for their stunning performances as a solo act and as a backing band. They have graced stages with acts like Nelly Stharre at the St. Lucia Jazz Fest in 2006 and Aluta Continua at the Rototom Sun splash in Italy. In addition, the band has accompanied numerous reggae and dancehall artistes ranging from the heavyweights to the up and coming.
The band has its own recording label called Raging Fyah Productions and is a member of the musical organization the (Jamaica Association of Authors and Composers “JCAP”). Presently being managed and promoted by Jamyah International the band is destine for excellence. The ultimate direction for the band is to make a significant impact on the world and to be seen as role models for future generation. Their long-term goal is to implement an artistic/musical institution that will benefit the community in and around Jamaica while making their families proud.
Justice
Raging Fyah Lyrics
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Tell me what you think abut equal rights For all everywhere
What you think what you think
What you think what you think about justice What you know what you know
What you know what you know about Love
Why all the segregation we all are but one nation Let's us unite as one
Let us unite as one
Tell me what you know about love
Tell me what you know about hate
That keeps us separated
Tell me what you think about equal right For all everywhere
What you think what you think
What you think what you think about justice What you know what you know
What you know what you know about Love
Why all the segregation we all are but one nation Let's us unite as one
Let us unite as one
Love oh love so many can testify
Love oh love but you still can't satisfy
You keep on praying
You wish that day would come
When their will be equal rights and justice for everyman
The lyrics to Raging Fyah's song Justice speak to the need for unity, love, and equality in society. The song starts with a plea to consider the sacrifices made by historical figures like Marcus Garvey and Jesus Christ, who fought for justice and equal rights. The lyrics then go on to question why there is still segregation and division in society despite the fact that we are all one nation. The chorus repeatedly asks what the listener thinks about justice and what they know about love, emphasizing the need for both concepts in order to achieve true equality.
The third verse of the song speaks specifically to the power of love, and how it has the ability to bring people together despite their differences. The line "Love oh love but you still can't satisfy" speaks to the fact that although love is a crucial element for creating a just and equal society, it alone is not enough to solve all of society's problems. The final lines of the song express a hope for a future where there is equal rights and justice for every person.
Overall, Justice is a powerful call to action for the listener to consider their own role in creating a better society. It highlights the need for unity, love, and equality, and encourages the listener to take steps towards creating a more just world.
Line by Line Meaning
Tell me what you think about Marcus
Share your opinion on Marcus Garvey, who advocated for Black nationalism and Pan-Africanism to unite and empower people of African descent.
Tell me what you think about Christ
Share your opinion on Jesus Christ, who sacrificed his life to save others and spread the message of love and compassion.
Who made their sacrifice
Acknowledge the sacrifices made by Marcus Garvey, Jesus Christ, and other freedom fighters who stood up for justice and equality.
Tell me what you think abut equal rights
Express your views on equal rights for everyone, regardless of race, gender, religion, or social status.
For all everywhere
Equality should be universal and apply to all people, regardless of their geographic location.
What you think what you think
Emphasize the importance of sharing opinions and engaging in discourse to promote learning and understanding.
What you think what you think about justice
Question what justice means to you and how it can be achieved in society.
What you know what you know
Reflect on what you have learned about love, justice, and equality through personal experiences and education.
What you know what you know about Love
Acknowledge the power of love to create meaningful connections and bring people together regardless of differences.
Why all the segregation we all are but one nation
Wonder why people continue to promote segregation and division instead of recognizing that we are all part of the same human family.
Let's us unite as one
Encourage people to come together and work towards a common goal of justice and equality, regardless of their differences.
Tell me what you know about hate
Reflect on your understanding of hate and how it can be overcome through love and compassion.
That keeps us separated
Acknowledging how hate and prejudice continue to divide people and prevent them from coming together in unity.
Love oh love so many can testify
Recognize the power of love to bring people together and create a sense of belonging and connection.
Love oh love but you still can't satisfy
Acknowledge that despite the power of love, there is still much work to be done to achieve justice and equality for all.
You keep on praying
Highlight the importance of faith and hope in creating a better, more just world.
You wish that day would come
Express a desire for a future in which equal rights and justice are achieved for all people.
When their will be equal rights and justice for everyman
Express a hope for a future in which every person is treated fairly and justly, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Contributed by Charlie R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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