The Uprising
A revolutionary solider highly ranked in the battallon of reggae music has a full arsenal of lyrics capable of captivating all the sectors of reggae music lovers with a powerful manipulating style of relating the messages to his songs. Louie Culture born Lewin Brown May 9, 1968 in the cool hilly region of Windsor Forest, Portland Jamiaca, has nowe stepped up to fulfill his destiny as a true "reggae desciple" joining forces with an egually agressive producer M. Halsall "Justice" to create his latest album " The Uprising" to hit the reggae-scene like "a breath of fresh air" that replenishes the soil in starting a fresh growth of cultural reggae music. Louie Culture has progressively fermented his messages to ensure the uprising of all ghetto people and to emancipate their minds to see the Light of Jah and break the bonds of the "Babylon System". Louie Culture the "Gangalee" has now manifested himself to be a True Desciple of Jah. Holy Emanuel I King SSelassie I Jah Rastafari. Big up's and bless up to Luciano "The Messanger" for doing the song Chant Nyabingi with Louie Culture. the vibe of the song is very spiritual and uplifting track 4 on the album. Respects and blessings go out to Sizzla for doing the song , If We No Love, with Louie Culture. United We Stand Divided We Fall they came together and sing in one harmony to motivate and uplift the nation track number 4. Rest in Peace "The Cool Ruler" Geogory Isaacs for coming through and blessing us with this Track, Tune In, Track 11. Musicians: Bongo Herman, Firehouse Crew, Steely & Clevie, Tony Green, Nomadic. Background voices: Pam Hall and L.M.J Studio's: Reggae Central, Jacksonville, Fl; Anchor Recordings, Kingston, Jamaica Engineers: Delroy (FATTA) Pottinger , N.Burrel, Donald "Tixie" Dixon, and Marvin "Justice" Halsall Special Thanks to Kevin Halsall (cous.) to provide the "Go Get Them" to get the job done. Arranged and produced by Marvin "Justice" Halsall