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CULTURE - Behold
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Artiste : CULTURE
Album : Harder than the rest
titre : Behold
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Date of upload: Dec 29, 2008 ^^


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@pantera29palms

2 years ago

I’m not even Rastafarian but this is something very special indeed..

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@joelkingdom1591

2 years ago

Even in my funeral, Joseph hills songs will be played, I can't get tired of listening to his songs, thanks to my dad who showed me the road to real songs

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@takeoischi4156

2 weeks ago

one of my most favorite songs. "This world is like a mirror, reflect on what you do, and if you face it smiling, it will smile right back to you"

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@dalitsobakuwa3884

1 year ago

2023 & i'm still listening to this master piece. πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ R.I.P Rasta

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@lilstlove

6 years ago

"Please don't sell your Soul for money"... too many people forget that one!

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@rockgyenyame362

2 years ago

Give thanks and praises to the most high πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸ½βœŠπŸ½βœŠπŸ½

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@johnnkwantabisa6625

4 years ago

One of the best songs of all time if not the best, better than most preaching coming out from our so call pastors( men of God) Behold our lord and master is coming so do unto others as you want others to do to you, what a song, Jah bless. R I P man of God.

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@peearthur7843

4 years ago

l boarded a taxi just this evening and this song was being played, and I realise that most of this reggae songs are full of messages from the scriptures wow that's a real preaching I go for ....

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@zackiepalmer232

4 years ago

I was travelling up the mountains one day and suddenly i heard the voice come I and say behold I come quickly to pay everyone according to the work that he has done,and I know yes I know that it was the voice,the voice of the most high

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@danielmwale8962

3 years ago

why are such pieces of music so underrated. This is so soothening

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@timothymitta6186

8 years ago

This world is like a mirror,Reflecting what you do,And if you face it smiling,It will smile right back to you,So do unto others as ,you would have them do,So that your days,Will be many, many years much longer.He said behold, behold, I come quickly One of the greatest roots reggae songs of all times.

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@tonyogbata2022

4 years ago

...When reggae was indeed food for the soul...

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@gersommnduwira8597

4 years ago

The world is indeed like a mirror.The voice of the most high.

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@user-xeYoh-Mozy

1 month ago

whenever I am listing to this song, I think of smoking ganja, dreadlocks, reggae music and marijuana

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@jahalone5126

5 years ago

I heard the voice of most high and he said behold I come quickly. Never sale your soul for money. Thank you preacher man Joseph Hill. Keep resting we are still enjoying your legacy πŸ™πŸŒΏπŸ”₯😊😫

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@roxandillon1249

1 year ago

Praises to the most hi Bigup brother Joseph

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@Childrenofnegusrecords

4 years ago

Just can't stop listening to this wonderful song, behold I come quickly oh Tafari

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@enriquebarrera6668

5 years ago

I bot thise record in Kingston in 1978.still love it

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@lastermaluleke9

6 years ago

This still remains my favourite song of all time

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@samuraichuck87

11 years ago

Wouldn't say that he's better but Culture, Dennis Brown, Bob Marley, and Don Carlos are all definitely on my top four.

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