Mutabaruka, the Jamaican-born artist, activist and radio presenter, is perhaps its most fervent protagonist these days. With his voice of thunder Muta – as he is called by his many fans and followers – evolved into an iconic “Verbal Swordsman” in the struggle for African Redemption and Black Power. His influence on generations of Black people in Jamaica, Africa, and the African Diaspora can hardly be overstated. Yet his impact reaches far beyond on a global level, as he continues to travel the world with his razor-sharp lyrics accompanied by Reggae and other musical styles.
eda – Ethnographisches Datenarchiv/UB Wien
eda – Ethnographic Data Archive/Vienna University Library
Related publications:
Mutabaruka, Sebastian Schwager, and Werner Zips: Mutabaruka: The Verbal Swordsman. Perspectives from the Cutting Edge and Steppin Razor. Kingston/Jamaica and Miami: Ian Randle Publishers, 2023.
Werner Zips (ed.): Rastafari: Eine universale Philosophie im dritten Jahrtausend (second revised and expanded edition). Vienna: Promedia, 2010.
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Digitized by Wolfgang Kraus, 2022: slide copied with Pentax K-1 II camera (Adobe RGB, 16bpc)
Werner Zips