"""Asa Philip Randolph met Marcus Garvey in 1916 while making a speech on behalf of the Socialist Party. He later recalled his impression of Garvey as a political leader. I was on a soapbox speaking on socialism, when someone pulled my coat and said, "There's a young man here from Jamaica. I said, "What does he want to talk about?" He said, "He wants to talk about a movement to develop a back-to-Africa sentiment in America." Garvey got up on the platform, and you could hear him from 135th to 125th Street. He had a tremendous voice. When he finished speaking he sat near the platform with a sheaf of paper on which he was constantly writing, and he had stamps and envelopes, ready to send out his propaganda. I could tell from watching him even then that he was one of the greatest propagandists of his time."""
Marcus our Black Prophet we salute you 💚🖤❤️
I went to marcus garvey high school. this was like our anthem when it came out. shout out to di class of 2005 Marcus Garvey Tech HS St Ann
That's so awesome what a great pride ❤️🖤💚
Song still have life energy life years later
Memories 😭😭😩😩childhood days 2005!! 2020 🔥all tho nuff people nuh remember this
Actually 2004
Greatest hits of 2006
Still listening to this in 2018
Love
Talk black marcus!!
Love it 😇
Give Thanks JAH Rastafari 🔥🔥🔥🛐.
Still loving this song in 2021 #MrPerfect #DrUmarJohnson #Reflexxddreamer
Man this song !!! Take back to o5 grade 8 me 🥹 them tune ya a bounce when me a go school
Awesome! ❤🔥, just hearing for the first time…I love love it!…Perfect!👌🏾🙌🏾🫰🏾
YOU ARE A GOOD HERO
so many wear locks up on their head and have no idea who Marcus was sad. I love black history and Marcus I know what he did for black people
yah man, big tune, great version!!!!
original style of Mr Perfect !!!!!
From St. Ann's Bay enuh
"""Asa Philip Randolph met Marcus Garvey in 1916 while making a speech on behalf of the Socialist Party. He later recalled his impression of Garvey as a political leader.
I was on a soapbox speaking on socialism, when someone pulled my coat and said, "There's a young man here from Jamaica. I said, "What does he want to talk about?" He said, "He wants to talk about a movement to develop a back-to-Africa sentiment in America."
Garvey got up on the platform, and you could hear him from 135th to 125th Street. He had a tremendous voice. When he finished speaking he sat near the platform with a sheaf of paper on which he was constantly writing, and he had stamps and envelopes, ready to send out his propaganda. I could tell from watching him even then that he was one of the greatest propagandists of his time."""
great song^^
this is the best version of maroon riddim 5* :D
🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁🖤🦁.
Woii
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Where is this man
What does he say in the chorus?
No more lying lips
I remixed this tune, check it out: soundcloud.com/matthaze/perfect-talk-black-marcus
Matt Haze Kaftor wicked mix blood
damit hab ich den gratis prof besiegt
imgur.com/a/uTgEBHn
viel spaß mit der ki