Really a prophetic song...how I wish you are still alive to see the reality of your song....SAPA & Pressure in Naija now. To the next generations, dont let This Lovely and great music die.❤❤
I got chills listening to this guys,,,,,i remembered growing with my mother struggling hustling so we can eat and now she didn't even wait to enjoy...,, "Africa please UNITE,," we can be better than this western continents,,,😪😴.
Raskimono spiced up my childhood days. He was one of the real prophets as at then. We're all under pressure, Europe, America, Africa. Rest well legend. Your name has been written in the sands of time. Respect man! 🙌
First heard about Ras Kimono in 1993. Watched him perform "Under Pressure" at the URTNA awards in Nairobi, if I'm not mistaken. Respect (from Zambia) to the memory of this great Nigerian/African man
What a prophet you were! I think the song , first released approx 30years ago actually refers to our present reality in Nigeria in 2023! Under pressure!! No naira notes, no fuel, no food in our bellies still!
When I first watched this Ras Kimono man perform at the National Theatre in Accra as a child in 1993, I'm now 43 and missing his voice. RIP Ras Kimono ! Jah Rastafari rest your soul.
I still remember him clearly. We lived in the same building with his sister and her family. And he lived next to my classmate back then. I had the chance of knowing the man personally. He was such a great guy in and out.
Still vibing 2021 ♥️♥️♥️ too bad we don't have musicians like this in Nigeria, the present ones only sing about women drugs and all sorts of rubbish. One love baba you'll always be remembered.
During Ra's Kimono's time, Nigeria was still under military dictatorship. There wasn't any internet and scammers were quite unknown. People were a bit more innocent and all equally oppressed in daily living. With the rise of democracy in 1999 came more freedoms and shortly after, the introduction of the internet about 2000/01. Quickly followed by the radicalisation of internet scams. Jobless youth just copied scam formats from each other and scammed the hell out of western world. Internet in Nigeria was mostly a novelty. There wasn't any Nigerian websites for information, banking or any other transactions. So we didn't "USE" the internet for anything. We just looked at it like one sort of clickly Television. The first set of scammers who got away with it began the big boys lifestyle. And their wealth was never questioned by society. It is the guilt on that sin that led them to propagate the immoral music videos that now fills the Nigerian song space.
He is a legend no doubts! But we do have some good artist that took after the likes of him, Fela, and many more, I recommend you to listen to Tino Baba
@@JohnFekoloid You are right, but what's your take or opinion on scamming? Do you think it's wise or improper? But I have to remind you that these so call western world scammed us first.
@@princessblessingogheneruro243 My take on scamming? Two wrongs don't make a right. Because western world did it first (slavery etc), doesn't mean we shound now turn round and scam them back. At least they gave us Education. What pains me, is that we have refused to use this Education to develop our own industries to produce our own goods to develop our own economy. We can't even refine our own crude oil got from our own ground. We have to keep sending the stuff overseas for Western people to refine for us and SELL back to us AT THEIR PRICE. And so we remain scammed AGAIN! $1 = N600 instead of $1 = N1, because we refused to run our industries to produce our things but still keep on IMPORTING everything. Scamming is not right. And we should not do it. But again, we are not even using our sense to do the correct processes.
I grew up with my dad playing this song over and over again. Each morning and morning and evening, blasting the whole neighborhood back in the late 90s. God bless Raski mono
Continue to live on in your deep and insightful music. Thanks for making my childhood memorable late Ras Kimono. Under pressure is still our present reality today in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.
One of the reggae prophet of our time ; When this song was released Nigerians were eating rice, chicken and stew but come 2023 to 2024 the full meaning of this song under pressure comes to full manifestation.
As a kid then, I knew this great great vibe.As a Zambian,my soccer loving nation would have this Nigerian,but global hit play each time Zambian was under pressure on the pitch.I miss Ras Kimono for real.
Ras Kimono was a prophet... The pressure is increasing only God can rescue this world... Imagine the war in Ukraine and the level of insecurity and economic failure in Nigeria...
When I was still a kid I wondered why my dad loves this song and other old once, but when I got matured I got the answer myself, evergreen you'll always be remembered
Ajakubo kubo e ( whirlwind oh whirlwind e) Ajakubo kubo oh ( whilwind oh whirlwind o) Ajakubo kubo me-ri me-mo ( whirlwind oh whirlwind i cant see , i dont know) Me ma mo aja gbomo gba o (Where the whirlwind has taken the child )
From the first time l watched him perform at nairobi URTNA awards l have had this lasting impression of his awesome music. Ras Kimono rest in peace from Zambia♥️🙏
It must have been in 1994 when I first listened to this song. I remember an uncle of mine coming home from the University with a radio cassette and a tape containing this song. Ofcourse, as kids we had no idea what the song was all about, but we sang along in our own different funny ways anyway
Being looking for this for years now, my Ex girlfriend Mum introduced me to this song, it was her best song, I'm glad to find this melody. Rest well Ras Kimolo 🙌
This is the REAL music they should be playing for Nigeria now This people has seen the future....Now look at what us happening to nigerian now RIP Kimono
Listening 7/8/24 ... unbelievable.. I had no radio when this song was released I was in class 7... I felt left out... now I have music machine to tune anytime... Long live African Spiritualism
The real raggae prophets Isaac black, Raskimono, majek Fashek, fela, Andy shurman, oriz williki and more knew the Nigeria economical political future, so sad dat is only few dat listens to them. Their literal piece lives in our hearts 💓, rest on the late beloved Rastafarian. U are not forgotten
Remember when my Dad usually plays Ras kimono songs. This was my favorite track then. The pressure was very mild then, Today Nigerian's are really under pressure.
I’m sure all the Zambians who grew up in the ‘90s when tv used to start at 5pm and close at midnight will remember this one. 😂 Would play of ZNBC almost everyday.
I used to listen to this song when I was small gal n enjoyed it big time in black n white TV.. n I still enjoy It nomatter what,coz It reminds me of those old days
Really a prophetic song...how I wish you are still alive to see the reality of your song....SAPA & Pressure in Naija now. To the next generations, dont let This Lovely and great music die.❤❤
These are the men that forseen this country Nigeria and revil it through music, sometimes music is full of revelation and prophecy just as the Bible
I got chills listening to this guys,,,,,i remembered growing with my mother struggling hustling so we can eat and now she didn't even wait to enjoy...,,
"Africa please UNITE,,"
we can be better than this western continents,,,😪😴.
Absolutely agree
May God almighty be with you and rest your mother's soul in peace.
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😂best of time.@@gavrielaiso8577
Nostalgic. My dad would play ras kimono all day sometimes. I am 37 now and proud to have danced to his songs
you are bless him my brother you are bless AFRICA and Nigeria o God continue helping us oooo in Jesus Christ name Mary pary for US
God bless your soul Kimono. The pressure still subsist maybe even worse
Raskimono spiced up my childhood days. He was one of the real prophets as at then. We're all under pressure, Europe, America, Africa. Rest well legend. Your name has been written in the sands of time. Respect man! 🙌
First heard about Ras Kimono in 1993. Watched him perform "Under Pressure" at the URTNA awards in Nairobi, if I'm not mistaken. Respect (from Zambia) to the memory of this great Nigerian/African man
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Yes you're right. It was also transmitted live on Ethiopian television. I even remember his colorful west African attire on the stage. I was 8.
If this was the stage he performed on,i am right.
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@@anthonymuchai6689 me too
What a prophet you were! I think the song , first released approx 30years ago actually refers to our present reality in Nigeria in 2023!
Under pressure!! No naira notes, no fuel, no food in our bellies still!
When I first watched this Ras Kimono man perform at the National Theatre in Accra as a child in 1993, I'm now 43 and missing his voice. RIP Ras Kimono ! Jah Rastafari rest your soul.
love this song, but Bob Okala's rendition lives rent free in my head
True bro
This is the time may God help us🙏
Great message bro ,it reminds me for for the first time I saw the file of my Father being cross by red pen a long side.Indee Nothing pains like Death
@@benedictouma1629So sorry about your father's passing away.
I still remember him clearly. We lived in the same building with his sister and her family. And he lived next to my classmate back then. I had the chance of knowing the man personally. He was such a great guy in and out.
It was a hit song in Zambia 🇿🇲 and it still his, it made my childhood rip Ras kimono
Really?? This indeed was a hit in Zambia🇿🇲then
Oh my God! really?
We are under SEVERE PRESSURE now.
RIP Legend.
We are severe pressure o my God bless us ❤❤ v
Still vibing 2021 ♥️♥️♥️ too bad we don't have musicians like this in Nigeria, the present ones only sing about women drugs and all sorts of rubbish. One love baba you'll always be remembered.
During Ra's Kimono's time, Nigeria was still under military dictatorship. There wasn't any internet and scammers were quite unknown. People were a bit more innocent and all equally oppressed in daily living.
With the rise of democracy in 1999 came more freedoms and shortly after, the introduction of the internet about 2000/01. Quickly followed by the radicalisation of internet scams. Jobless youth just copied scam formats from each other and scammed the hell out of western world. Internet in Nigeria was mostly a novelty. There wasn't any Nigerian websites for information, banking or any other transactions. So we didn't "USE" the internet for anything. We just looked at it like one sort of clickly Television. The first set of scammers who got away with it began the big boys lifestyle. And their wealth was never questioned by society. It is the guilt on that sin that led them to propagate the immoral music videos that now fills the Nigerian song space.
Let Ras kimono rest in peace
He is a legend no doubts! But we do have some good artist that took after the likes of him, Fela, and many more, I recommend you to listen to Tino Baba
@@JohnFekoloid You are right, but what's your take or opinion on scamming? Do you think it's wise or improper? But I have to remind you that these so call western world scammed us first.
@@princessblessingogheneruro243 My take on scamming? Two wrongs don't make a right. Because western world did it first (slavery etc), doesn't mean we shound now turn round and scam them back. At least they gave us Education. What pains me, is that we have refused to use this Education to develop our own industries to produce our own goods to develop our own economy. We can't even refine our own crude oil got from our own ground. We have to keep sending the stuff overseas for Western people to refine for us and SELL back to us AT THEIR PRICE. And so we remain scammed AGAIN! $1 = N600 instead of $1 = N1, because we refused to run our industries to produce our things but still keep on IMPORTING everything. Scamming is not right. And we should not do it. But again, we are not even using our sense to do the correct processes.
2024.. Long live Ras Kimono. Jah rest this soul in peace
URTNA introduced us to our African music as a child. The national tv of Ethiopia used to air it.
The pressure is too much
I grew up with my dad playing this song over and over again. Each morning and morning and evening, blasting the whole neighborhood back in the late 90s. God bless Raski mono
I am Spanish and I really love this song and the lyrics. Rest in peace Ras Kimono and thanks for your amazing music!!
Thanks kimono RIP
@Ra SLo* One Love
You must be great lover of good music. One love.
Rasqimono for life what a talented musician
This song is very underated
He's dead but not forgotten. Proudly Nigeria Reggae legend forever.
I started looking for RAS today on the first day of protest 2024. We need to hear from the prophets
Bjeiwrquorqpiqtoiroqiueq
The
Wtouq
Irqoetu
If you come here later, remember I was here in 2023. Life goes on.
You might want to come for some nostalgic day. Bless up my breda hope your day is going well? All the best.
My too i will miss you sir Ras Kimono
I cry for Nigeria whenever I listen to this song,, my people are suffering cos of bad wicked leaders
Continue to live on in your deep and insightful music. Thanks for making my childhood memorable late Ras Kimono. Under pressure is still our present reality today in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.
It's be my heart human being are wicked after many years of this song ,yet it's still are fresh for what is happening today God have mercy
One of the reggae prophet of our time ;
When this song was released Nigerians were eating rice, chicken and stew but come 2023 to 2024 the full meaning of this song under pressure comes to full manifestation.
😮😢
The best of all in those days. Awesome. Still watching it everyday 2021 June.
Nice nwa jesus me same
Love this song.... Brings memories.... I watched a video where he performed it live and he killed it....
This song is true reflection of what happening in today Nigeria.
That's true
Ras kimono had seen it.This is a prophecy. The chorus nails it.Big respect.😢R.IP
As a kid then, I knew this great great vibe.As a Zambian,my soccer loving nation would have this Nigerian,but global hit play each time Zambian was under pressure on the pitch.I miss Ras Kimono for real.
Ras Kimono was a prophet... The pressure is increasing only God can rescue this world... Imagine the war in Ukraine and the level of insecurity and economic failure in Nigeria...
Memories!!! In 90s beat time show in KBC we could sit around our wooden radio and listen with a whole village!!!
When I was still a kid I wondered why my dad loves this song and other old once, but when I got matured I got the answer myself, evergreen you'll always be remembered
Ajakubo kubo e ( whirlwind oh whirlwind e)
Ajakubo kubo oh ( whilwind oh whirlwind o)
Ajakubo kubo me-ri me-mo ( whirlwind oh whirlwind i cant see , i dont know)
Me ma mo aja gbomo gba o (Where the whirlwind has taken the child )
Thank you so much
I still remember the cry and chanting of a prophet, the prophecy is clearly written🔥🔥🔥 RIP legend!! Your legacy lives in our heart♥️ ❤️🖤
Rasterman live forever,raskimono is not dead
From the first time l watched him perform at nairobi URTNA awards l have had this lasting impression of his awesome music. Ras Kimono rest in peace from Zambia♥️🙏
It must have been in 1994 when I first listened to this song. I remember an uncle of mine coming home from the University with a radio cassette and a tape containing this song. Ofcourse, as kids we had no idea what the song was all about, but we sang along in our own different funny ways anyway
Continue resting in peace Ras kimono, your music ll never fade.
Amen
Continue RIP Ras Kimono you were such legend 2022 still listening
Old is gold
You really saw it coming my lord. It’s under pressure every where. Rip kingman
Being looking for this for years now, my Ex girlfriend Mum introduced me to this song, it was her best song, I'm glad to find this melody. Rest well Ras Kimolo 🙌
This music got my heart bleed each time I listen to it. Raskimono may God bless your soul.
This is the REAL music they should be playing for Nigeria now
This people has seen the future....Now look at what us happening to nigerian now
RIP Kimono
Listening 7/8/24 ... unbelievable.. I had no radio when this song was released I was in class 7... I felt left out... now I have music machine to tune anytime... Long live African Spiritualism
The real raggae prophets Isaac black, Raskimono, majek Fashek, fela, Andy shurman, oriz williki and more knew the Nigeria economical political future, so sad dat is only few dat listens to them. Their literal piece lives in our hearts 💓, rest on the late beloved Rastafarian. U are not forgotten
I can't still believe this gem is my home town person
Fela wasnt a reggae artist
Ras Kimono's songs are very relevant in understanding the despondency and insecurity in contemporary Nigeria
The song was released around 1992/93. I was 14 years then. Now o am 44 and very glad listening to it again.
Kimono lives on in his music and sweet memories... Rest on great legend...
I didint know 🎉🎉🎉
What a prophetic Song. The lyrics of the music still exists in our country. Rest on kimono🙏 your lyrics and rhythms lives in our hearts 💗.
Blessed memory
Old vibes great job
Still listening to this song in 2023. Raskimo was a very good musician. Nigeria is under pressure now. RIP Legend.
Bro, I just came online to listen to this song....Do you know the language used I mean the meaning of "Kumo"
Very coincidental that am also listening to this music 2023
Still Under Pressure.!..2023 🇰🇪
Till now, i play his song... RIP kimono
Rest in peace,Ras.You were great.
His messages are evergreen. Rest in Peace Ras Kimono 🙏🏽
Nolstagic, this was a big tune in Kenya in the 90s.
We dance to it with my bro my parents they loved it
it still is!
RIP Ras Kimono,, Nigerians are still suffering,, the suffering is worst now
This song was ringing in my head the whole of this week I miss it so much I thank God for it. Jah bless
Let's see in 2024 if you're listening you are a top fan of ras kimono❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Let's see replies to this comment in 2024🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still listening to good music
My brother you too much
Qr
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These the musicians that live forever ❤
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One of the Legends we are proud of .Under pressure he sang is what Nigeria in deed the whole World is in now.
great stuff Ras kimono and rest in eternal peace
Gather here if you believe that this is Nigeria situation under Buhari..
Nigeria is under Pressure!!!
How about Tinubu 😂
His music is even more relevant in this 2023
Remember when my Dad usually plays Ras kimono songs. This was my favorite track then. The pressure was very mild then, Today Nigerian's are really under pressure.
Ras kimono under pressure, I still playing is music 🎵🎶
A great message to us. RIP great one! We love and miss you!
July 2023. Ras Kimono sang this song when Nigerians were relatively enjoying . Today Nigerians are really under itense pressure ......
Rip Kimono.
I love you kimono, rest in peace bro, you are one of my best musician.
Lagos, in 90s! Thanks for being part of my growing up.
Legend...my favorite
4 Lil & 4 sure, we don't search 4 old songs, but 4 old memories.
The man that saw tomorrow! RIP, the evergreen legend.
It's 2024 Nigerians are inside pressure cooker right now 😂. RIP kimono
I’m sure all the Zambians who grew up in the ‘90s when tv used to start at 5pm and close at midnight will remember this one. 😂 Would play of ZNBC almost everyday.
I was here again July 29th 2024. May God help my faith and believe. Rest in power Rasta!! Your lyrics still lives among the living. Irie
2021 and the masses are still under pressure, with the challenges identified in the music afflicting them with no mercy.
It's 2023 and the pressures have gone over and beyond!
Coming here at a time in 2023 that Nigeria is really under pressure.
No fuel
High cost of living
No money
Bad leadership....chai😭😭😭
His voice keeps me relaxed and happy I wish God would have added him more days his songs are educating
Oh my good old childhood memories....RIP LEGEND 💐💐
whao....the nostalgia is almost overwhelming me
It’s 2022 and African leaders are still blaming the Europeans for their own failure. You saw this coming. Continue to rest in peace legend.
The pressure is too much 😫 I can't breathe
2020 the people really are under pressure
It will surely come to pass and may God's mercies continue to dwell upon us
I used to listen to this song when I was small gal n enjoyed it big time in black n white TV.. n I still enjoy It nomatter what,coz It reminds me of those old days
Those days, Ras Kimono was simply the best.
One of the All Time Legendary African Reggae🔥. We are under pressure now but it's well. RIP Legendary Ras Kimono🔥..Bless up🙌🏼🕴🏻🌅🌃
The most unforgettable legends, may your soul rest in peace
This song deserves to be recorded again
See me vibing to this jam that I don’t even know if i was born when it was produced
I watched this song back 1991 and i have been searching for it till i grew up to own my family and got a smart phone
Under pressure
No food
No money
Inflation everywhere
Insecurity
These are what we are facing now 😭😭
We’re under pressure, Rip kimono…😢… God help Nigeria
2023 still listening ❤ so very touching 😢
The great legend
2024 attendance right here
Honestly speaking good music lasts forever
From 🇰🇪 Kenya I remember this song when I was little in 90s
Great song of those days.
Kabisa
Kabisaa
Bana jo
True maybe 1993/94
Ras Kimono!! Legendary. Rest In Peace 💔💔💔
That's why legends never die ,, shining on your way