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Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Daddy, Wherever You Are, Remember Me- Lucky Dube


Lucky Dube of South Africa: One of the world’s greatest reggae legends


Lucky Dube of South Africa: One of the world’s greatest reggae legends


Many great people die and fade into silence. Their achievements disappear with them, their names swallowed by time. However, Lucky Dube is not one of them. 


Like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, his legacy refuses to die. His voice still echoes across continents, his message still heals broken spirits, and his music still stands as one of Africa’s greatest cultural gifts to the world.


I have studied musicians for decades, but Lucky Dube captured my heart in a way few others ever did. His lyrics were not just words; they were truth, courage, and compassion woven into melody. Among his many unforgettable songs, one remains deeply personal to me:


“Daddy, Wherever You Are, Remember Me.”


That song carries me back to the day I stood beside my father’s hospital bed at age nineteen, watching him take his final breath. Lucky Dube’s voice became a companion through grief, a reminder that music can hold our pain when we cannot carry it alone.


A Voice Against Injustice


Lucky Dube was not just a singer. He was a messenger. His songs confronted injustice, corruption, discrimination, and the wounds of apartheid. He spoke for the oppressed, the forgotten, and the broken. His music was a mirror held up to society, honest, fearless, and healing.


Every track he released became a hit because his songwriting was brilliant, sincere, and spiritually charged. His fusion of reggae with mbaqanga, the traditional Zulu sound, created a unique rhythm that touched listeners across the globe. He didn’t imitate reggae; he expanded it.


A Legacy That Refuses to Die


Lucky Dube’s death was a shock that many of us still haven’t fully accepted. I interviewed him once, and that memory remains one of the most meaningful moments of my career. His humility, his wisdom, and his gentle spirit left a lasting impression on me.




When he died, it felt as though the world had lost a prophet of peace. His absence created a void that can never be filled. But his music, his message, continues to live, breathe, and inspire.


Lucky Dube sang for unity. He sang for justice. He sang for humanity, and even though he is gone, his voice still remembers us, and his songs still comfort the grieving. 


His lyrics still challenge the unjust, and his spirit still walks with those who believe in a better world. Lucky Dube may have left this earth, but his music remains eternal, a reminder that true greatness never dies.