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THIS IS TO MUCH! ''Hasidic reggae star not just a novelty'' LOL!

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I saw this kike on a late night tv show one time. He is a full fledged Rabbi who performs ''reggae''!! with a back up ''goy'' band! he may have niggers in there as well..not sure!! this fool will be the next 12 yr old white girls dream ''man''
plus you get a photo of the kike!! priceless shit!!

Apr 19, 8:04 PM EDT

Hasidic Reggae Star Not Just a Novelty http://hosted.ap.org/photos/N/NYET39204191659-small.jpg

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY
AP Music Writer

NEW YORK (AP) -- In the insular, Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Crown Heights in Brooklyn, members of the Hasidic religious group rarely mingle with outsiders.

So it's understandable that a young Hasidic woman grows alarmed when she happens by an unusual scene - a solemn Hasidic man being photographed by a secular group of people. But the woman breaks out into a smile when she learns the name of the man before the camera.

"Oh, Matisyahu," she says. "Everybody knows who he is."

Well, not yet. But the Hasidic reggae star - yes, reggae star - is gaining fans, respect and attention for his unusual hybrid of music and religion.

At a recent sold-out concert at a New York City club, Matisyahu emerged on the stage sporting a long beard, glasses and the black pants, white shirt and yarmulke worn by male Hasids. Standing against a backdrop that featured the star of David, he looked more rabbi than reggae artist.

But as his band began to play intoxicating rhythms, Matisyahu began to groove with the beat, singing and chanting in a Caribbean lilt so convincing one might think he was island-born. Halfway through the first song, the crowd - which included Jewish kids, Birkenstock-type music fanatics and black faces - was jumping up and down to the beat with Matisyahu, who held his hand to his head so his yarmulke wouldn't fall off.

"There is a lot of very good in the music in the music business, and there is a lot of very bad, and it is very rare to find something truly great and extraordinary. We have found that in Matisyahu," says Larry Miller, founder of Or Music, which released Matisyahu's "Live at Stubb's" album on Tuesday with jdub records, which originally signed the singer. (Matisyahu's first album, "Shake Off the Dust ... Arise," was released last year.)

more/full atricle here http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MUSIC_HASIDIC_REGGAE_STAR?SITE=PASCR&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT


 
Posted : 19/04/2005 7:00 pm
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Just one more reason to hate kikes.


The ink of the learned is as precious as the blood of the martyr. For one drop of ink may make millions think.

 
Posted : 19/04/2005 7:49 pm
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