kayla brooke: ilikemusic because... the lyrics say the words that you cant. And it helps me start out on a good foot everyday =)
Jade: ilikemusic because... its amazing,, i always gotta listen to music, such as Nelly, Usher, T.I, ect if theres no music what else is there?
Steff, Webmaster Musebr.com: ilikemusic because... the shows are very good, we make friends, we jump, and everybody scream so loud, and for a moment we forget all the problems of the world!
O'Bailey: ilikemusic because... I can live vicariously through a song, whether it's a screaming angry rock anthem or a silly kids song ("I'm a little yellow fish" anyone?) haha!
Sian Evans: ilikemusic because... when everyone you cared about lets you down (e.g. friends, boyfriend, parents) all at the same time music will always be there to pick you up and help you move on. ;-)
joseph daniel: ilikemusic because... coz itz me huh
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its cool
Patrick: ilikemusic because... Music came from the universe...always finding a way into societies from the beginning of time. I imagine it has always been out there waiting for us to show up. I'm so glad we made it!
dasps: ilikemusic because... it's make me cool and numb n i love to hear music.When "Welcome To Jamrock" erupted onto airwaves halfway through 2005 it came as a shock to some—but not to Damian "Jr Gong" Marley.
The song is about the farthest thing from commercial music offerings today—an outraged and unapologetic description of the poverty and "political violence" ravaging his homeland of Jamaica—but "Welcome To Jamrock" hit—and hit hard—because it's the sound of truth and the result of years of work to bring that truth to light.
"I spent a lot of time thinking and this is the fruit of that labour," explains the youngest child of the musical Marley family."The song might be a 'success' so why be blind to that? But success can't surprise given the time put into it."
Jr Gong has been honing his skills—not so quietly—for some time. He made noise early on with 1996's Mr Marley, and his major label debut Halfway Tree showcased a unique gift for blending hard-hitting reality rhymes and an uncommonly eclectic musicality; with a classic reggae sensibility at its core and run through with streams of hip-hop, r&b and dancehall, the album resonated with urban tastemakers and won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001.
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