Louie Culture is tagged as: reggae, dancehall, roots reggae, jungle, roots Louie Culture „Mr Gangalee“ Dancehall fans, here he is, the original Mr. “Gangalee” himself— Mr. “I wanna be free from all chains and all bangles and rope/Free from all bars and all borders and dope/Free to praise the Lord because mi naw praise the Pope/So mind how yuh a wash yuh face wid Babylon soap/I was born to be free ‘cause mi a ole gangalee/Gangalee and who have eyes they will see.” (taken from the hit song “Gangalee.”) He’s also known as DJ Louie Culture, as that is the name he entered the music business with, but ever since he scored with his big hit, Dancehall fans, home and abroad, have branded him “Mr. Gangalee.” He’s very proud to wear this title, not only because he made it popular, but more so, because his belief in the concept of the word “gangalee” has been his main driving force to success.|Now, before driving you all nuts, here’s the history of the word and the man called Gangalee. Follow mi! “Gangalee” is an old Jamaican rural term for an unruly, uncontrollable, bad person. As old people would say, “A soon cool yuh ‘cause yuh a gwan like yuh a gangalee.”|Well, Louie Culture, who was born in rural Portland (Windsor Forest to be exact... Read More About Louie Culture Biography... Send Louie Culture ringtones to your cell |
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