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Prophecy... Prophecy.... Prophecy
Kabaka pyramid:
First of all let me tek it back to basics
Way before dem slave ships.
Africa is the basis
Of human inters matrix
In my DNA is,
The history of the races
Images of places
Were visited and standing
Evolution changes from minerals to babies
Looking at the fetus witness all dem stages
The wisdom of the ages was given not to sages
Pictures where are when dem and villages of the natives

Leaders were selected
People were protected
Reason was neglected
And believe it was expected
To keep us all connected
Deeply enneted
To the god that we respected
Dem fall not corrected
Brains not developed and spirits are to dwellin
Dem mind nuh communicate with languages and spelling
Travelling and spreading
Planing on rebelling
Races develop in the one ah still disending
Building large cities was part of another stranding
Religion was the engine
Division over blending
Only the few could get the knowledge that was pending
Until crimes entered into yesterday of ending
To deliver deh..... PROPHECY
Hm.. And i always loved that i-man sending
To be my brothers keeper
The hailers so much sipper
I got a keep a sendin from the physical to ephar
Reason for my creature
To live one as a teacher
Delivered from isims and this gizims of the feature
Physicic abilities and seal with dem ah features
Tap into the memories of nature when nuh filter
Volunteerely the strong will lead the weaker and the fact
That is known need for money mek it sweeter
Ways the one prophecies by the neegas
Sellasie seh, differencesing colours beneath us
Martin Luther seh oneness is what he dream of but its ethier us soon it will be printed in lethas
These are the prophecies of the pyramids
Pon the ACCURATE mixtape yah go peep up
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Keron Salmon, known by his fans as Kabaka Pyramid, is an ever-evolving artist that has numerous ways of expressing his creativity. The ability to watch and learn from others around him has made him into somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades. You can find him at Bebble Rock Studios, in his hometown Kingston, Jamaica, writing lyrics, producing tracks, engineering/recording himself or other artists, mixing songs, editing video/photos, or even learning to play the guitar! His passion for music began at early age when he would change the lyrics to popular songs and record his own version on his mother's tape recorder. What began as a humorous venture was actually a stepping stone for the artist we know today. Reggae music has always been a strong influence on the Kingstonian lyricist, but during high school it was Hip Hop music that captivated him, and you could find him walking to the canteen reciting his favorite Canibus or Inspectah Deck lines. The influence of both genres can be easily detected as he, and other Bebble Rock artists such as Koro-Fyah, seek to find the perfect fusion of the two cultural expressions.

Recently Kabaka Pyramid has been appearing on the Live Music scene in Kingston with live performances at the Manifesto Jamaica Festival 2010, Jaria Reggae Month 2010, Jamaica Vybez, The Next Generation of Reggae, Bands Incoporated (Featured by The Indiggnation Band), and Conversations - just to name a few.

The Conscious musician is a member of Manifesto Jamaica, which is an N.G.O. aiming to empower Jamaican youth through the arts and culture. Representing Manifesto JA, Kabaka has worked with friend and colleague Donisha Prendegast on the "Africa Unite" School Tour spreading the word of Rastafari and the liberation struggle in South Africa. Performing for the kids in school is an important part of Kabaka's vision for his musical career and is always willing to play his part in the movement.

The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe. He seeks to embody these laws in his music, spreading truth and higher knowledge to the people who are prepared to listen.

He has just released his “Rebel Music” EP which is free to the public at www.kabakapyramid.bandcamp.com. This project is a fusion of roots rock, reggae, dancehall and hip hop and is intended to show the world where Kabaka Pyramid is looking to take Jamaican music, as well as spread the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that you find whenever he grabs a mic!

“To me....Reggae and Hip Hop go hand in hand....when they procreate, Rebel Music is born! Some believe that each art form must remain pure....I’m not here to oppose. But fusion is the foodstuff of evolution, and evolution is constant - both physically and spiritually” - Kabaka Pyramid

“Kabaka Pyramid is one of the most promising talents I have seen in a while” - Protoje

“It is a tasty mix of roots and early dancehall scented with some hip-hop” - United reggae Magazine on Rebel music

“With a solid list of skills not only in the booth but on the mixing board, and an array of lyrics that preach a message of love, self-awareness and African pride, Kabaka Pyramid is well on his way to a career that should not only lead to greatness but also lead a lot of fans to righteousness” - Aesthetics Now Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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