Louie Culture

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Ganga Lee 03:41 Tools
Bogus Badge 03:38 Tools
The Uprising 04:01 Tools
Gangalee 02:34 Tools
If A No so 03:46 Tools
You Alone Jah 04:18 Tools
Tune In 03:37 Tools
Culture for 17 (feat. Lord Apex & Lava La Rue) 03:26 Tools
Don't Get Weary 03:44 Tools
Revolution Song 03:46 Tools
Love That Land 04:16 Tools
Dem No Know That 04:16 Tools
Chant Nyabingi 04:03 Tools
No Gal 03:39 Tools
Free Flow Information 03:37 Tools
Old Before Young 02:54 Tools
Chant Nyabingi Instrumental 02:54 Tools
World Police 03:42 Tools
Concrete Jungle Rock 00:30 Tools
Bullet 03:35 Tools
Jah Is The Way Out 04:06 Tools
Guard You Yard 03:19 Tools
Rudie Don't Care 03:43 Tools
No Watch Man 03:25 Tools
Herb Spice and Roots 03:43 Tools
Donkey Back 03:52 Tools
If We No Love 04:06 Tools
Sentence 04:00 Tools
Spong and Spang Dem 03:19 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix (remixed by Stone Love) 04:25 Tools
Hang On Tight 03:27 Tools
Your Name A Call 03:40 Tools
Malfunction 03:40 Tools
Fire Bun 03:45 Tools
freeman boat 03:10 Tools
Do Something 03:15 Tools
Ganga Lee - Stretch Remix 03:23 Tools
Big and Bold 02:00 Tools
Tell Her Fi Move 02:18 Tools
Backative 03:25 Tools
Local 03:25 Tools
Rock Me 02:18 Tools
Rise And Shine Again 02:02 Tools
Excellence 03:48 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix 04:25 Tools
How Comes 03:25 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix (Stone Love Remix) - Stone Love Remix 04:26 Tools
Let Not My Enemies 03:53 Tools
Foundation From Birth 03:24 Tools
Gun Gun 03:51 Tools
main focus 03:24 Tools
safe and secure 03:17 Tools
Don't F up Louis 03:17 Tools
rudi dont fear 03:32 Tools
Ganga Lee (Philly Blunt Mix) 03:51 Tools
Pass Mi The Matic 03:39 Tools
Unclean Heart 03:42 Tools
Killing People 03:38 Tools
Old Before You Young 00:46 Tools
Them Fi Know 03:46 Tools
Ya Ho 03:51 Tools
Uprising 03:42 Tools
Ya Hoo 04:12 Tools
Stagnant 05:20 Tools
Salute Ghetto Youth 02:45 Tools
Bombs And Rockets 03:42 Tools
No Gyal 02:26 Tools
Chat Them A Chat 03:26 Tools
Gangsta Lee 00:32 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix (Stone Love Remix) 05:29 Tools
CANT KNOCK YOU GAL 03:08 Tools
Nooo 03:12 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix - Stone Love Remix 04:25 Tools
Nuff Tings a Gwan 03:19 Tools
Everybody 03:36 Tools
People Bawling 03:21 Tools
Ten Miles From the City 03:19 Tools
Fire Bunn 05:29 Tools
Here Comes My Lady 04:08 Tools
Ganga Lee (DJ Stretch remix) 00:53 Tools
Chat Dem A Chat 03:26 Tools
Stay In Love With Me 04:37 Tools
Trial Days 00:53 Tools
Cut Out That 03:22 Tools
Rudie Don't Care (Real Rock Riddim) 03:45 Tools
Pirate's Ship 03:22 Tools
gideon 03:22 Tools
Woman No 03:16 Tools
nanco we nanco 03:22 Tools
Bullet (Sleng Teng Riddim) 03:22 Tools
Bow & Salute 02:45 Tools
Battle Field 03:16 Tools
Rootsman 03:16 Tools
Original Days 04:13 Tools
See Them Running 03:22 Tools
Parents 03:22 Tools
Must Touch Road 04:16 Tools
In This Together 04:37 Tools
dis yah small garden 04:37 Tools
Arab attack riddim ) Louie Culture - Salute ghetto yute 02:46 Tools
Tell Her Fi Movie 02:46 Tools
Scandalina 02:46 Tools
Keep My Soul 03:38 Tools
Make A Move 03:38 Tools
Cherry Oh Baby Riddim-louie culture - 01:52 Tools
Nothing Else We Dont Want 00:00 Tools
Hills Farmer 03:46 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
nanco 03:46 Tools
Judgement Fi Babylon 03:21 Tools
Ganga Lee Jungle Mix (Stone Love Remix) (Stone Love Remix) 04:24 Tools
Love The Vibes 03:21 Tools
one love grass root 03:56 Tools
Rich In Life 03:21 Tools
Can't Knock You Gal 03:21 Tools
Nuff Things A Gwan 03:21 Tools
Old Before Dem Young 02:57 Tools
Hook Pon Mi Mind 02:57 Tools
Ganga Lee (Remix) 03:56 Tools
Thank You 03:21 Tools
Gangsta 03:21 Tools
Weapons And Tool 03:21 Tools
Weapons of War 03:16 Tools
Rebel True 03:56 Tools
Writing For A Better Tomorrow 03:56 Tools
The Earth Is The Lord 03:56 Tools
Dem A Dis 03:56 Tools
Ganga Lee (Stretch remix) 04:02 Tools
Fyah Chant 03:23 Tools
Grab Yu Lass 03:21 Tools
Old Before Them Young 00:48 Tools
Nah Go Bow 03:29 Tools
Revolution Song (Gangster's Anthem Riddim) 03:21 Tools
Bombs & Rockets 03:40 Tools
Harrasement 03:21 Tools
Extra Loving 03:36 Tools
CANT KNOCK YUH GAL 03:40 Tools
Chant Nyabingi (feat. Luciano) 03:40 Tools
Sentance 03:40 Tools
Bow And Salute 03:40 Tools
louie culture*Scandalina 03:23 Tools
Hold Tight 03:23 Tools
wanted 03:23 Tools
Big & Bold 03:40 Tools
Ragga Ragga 03:40 Tools
Old Before You (Car Crash Riddim) 03:40 Tools
Weapon and Tool 03:40 Tools
Africa 03:40 Tools
more to love 03:29 Tools
Ya Hoo (feat. Anthony Selassie) 03:40 Tools
Legalize 03:40 Tools
Real Rastaman 03:40 Tools
julie 03:40 Tools
Fruits Rotten 03:40 Tools
Pepperseed Riddim - No Gyal 04:02 Tools
Stand Tall 04:02 Tools
My Pilot 04:02 Tools
Killing soundboy is fun 04:02 Tools
Loui Culture - Do Something 04:02 Tools
No Vacancy 04:02 Tools
Playground (My Conversation Riddim) 04:02 Tools
Domino 04:02 Tools
Bow And Salute (Arab Attack) 04:02 Tools
a di livity 04:02 Tools
Zeeks 03:36 Tools
Search 03:36 Tools
Party 03:36 Tools
Good Oohy 03:36 Tools
Judgement Fi Babylon (Dub Terminator Remix) 03:36 Tools
Curfew 04:02 Tools
Hype Fashion 03:36 Tools
Love Is Real 02:19 Tools
Rude Don't Fear 02:19 Tools
Live & Learn (feat Wayne Wonder) 02:19 Tools
Rudie Dont Fear 03:36 Tools
Cherry Oh Baby Riddim 02:19 Tools
Ins And Outs 02:19 Tools
Ganga Lee [Remix] 02:19 Tools
THEY LIED 02:19 Tools
This Yah Small Garden 00:00 Tools
Malfunction Car Crash Riddim) 00:00 Tools
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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), on May 9, 1968, took that old rural term and gave it a new meaning and lease on life in 1993. To Louie, a "gangalee" is a freedom fighter. One who fights for and never gives up on his beliefs, and what he wants and dreams of, no matter what the circumstances, obstacles or difficulties may be. Even if it means going or fighting the battle alone, with God by your side. Louie Culture, born Lewin Brown, started out DJing while still at school in Portland. He took the name of his mentor Bobby Culture and fused it with his pet name "Louie," to come up with the name Louie Culture. Like his mentor, Louie DJayed a lot of Cultural tunes. His first recording was "Rat a Bother Me" (with fellow DJ and friend Waynie Ranking) for producer Red Man in 1986. The song was a flop. Waynie Ranking got fed up and migrated, so Louie then teamed up with the singer called Positive. They recorded a few songs together, but they too were unsuccessful. Positive thought what was happening was negative, so he also migrated, leaving Louie alone, hanging on to his dreams of becoming a DJ. Louie Culture decided there and then that he was going to make it on his own. He was now determined to go "through the hills and valleys" to the mountain top of the music industry. After recording some songs for Colin Fatta, Louie met DJ Terror Fabulous. Terror introduced him to the "Mad House" crew. That's when his career took off. He recorded and scored with songs "Live and Learn" (with Wayne Wonder), "Excellent," "Bogus Badge," "Revolution Song," "No Gal" (on the Pepperseed rhythm), and then the monster hit and titeltrack "Gangalee", that gave him his first LP, produced by Stone Love (Released 1994/ Available at: VP Music Group). Louie is very happy about his growing success, and he thanks Jah for making his dream become a reality. He remembers when he used to go to producers with reality tunes, and they'd tell him, "Them sound good man, but give me gal tune or gun lyrics." So, what he did as a gangalee was to give the producers what they wanted until they had to take "whey mi want to give them, and that is Culture." Louie, a Rastafarian, is glad to see that Culture songs are now on the upswing; but he's a little concerned about the sincerity of the many DJs who are recording songs based on the Rastafarian belief. "'Nuff man a say things them don't know 'bout because them want to be under the light," he explained. "A lot of them will soon have to stand up and be counted, then we'll know who sincere from who wearing 'the Bogus Badge.'" He's also aware that some Dancehall fans have been mis-interpreting the word "gangalee." "When mi go abroad, some man a say, 'Whoah, mi a gangalee,' meaning a badman thing, so, mi haffi go pon stage [and] show them how I interpret it. But them still hold fi them view." Mr. Gangalee made his debut appearance at Sunsplash in 1994, where he performed a great set. Here is a story about Louie and Sunsplash that he shared with us:"A great feeling and a great experience. The only thing I never like is how they put me on so late when the people dem weary." Louie's big songs in the late 90s are "Don't Get Weary Gangalee," "They Lied" and "Ole Before Them Young."  From early 2000 and the following years Louie Culture continued to mash up the dancehalls with songs like „Grap your lass and come“ feat. Mickey Spice & „Scandalina“ for Digital B Records. In 2004 Louie Culture released his second album entitled „The Uprising“ (Available at: VP Music Group). The titeltrack of this album was a next massive hit thru out Jamaica, the US and Europe. He toured the album extensivly together with Freddy McGregor on a 5 weeks europe-tour followed by individual shows in the US. Over the years Louie Culture has performed countless shows in Jamaica, Japan, the US, Canada, UK, Europe and all over the Caribbean. Since early 2009 Louie „Gangalee“ Culture is working on his 3rd album for his own new established label „Gangalee Music“. He plan to adress a few new topics with this album – „expect lyrics about my views of the world today, critics I wanted to verbalise for a while now... and nuff more me haffi teach the youth dem“... he says with a smile... First singles from the album are „Concrete Jungle Rock“ (for german based label „Silly Walks“), „What a World“ (for 96 Degree Records) and „Prayer for Jamaica“ (for his own label „Gangalee Music“). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.