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Nasio fontaine wanna go home
Nasio fontaine wanna go home





We at Dominica Weekly were fortunate enough to have spend an entire day with Nasio and his wife Helen Fontaine. What he has coming up in near future, including his next musical video.His love for Dominica and advice for travelers visiting Dominica.The Rights of Musicians, and advice to up-and-coming singers.Rastafarism, Dreadlocks and Reggae Music.What started him on the road to Reggae Music.With albums like Reggae Power (1994) was followed by Wolf Catcher (1997), Revolution (1999), Living in the Positive (2004), and Universal Cry (2006) reggae music lovers from all over the world have grown to love Nasio’s name, his voice and his conscious reggae lyrics – that speaks of revolution, of waking up the sleeping consciousness of oppressed and freedom for loving people across the Earth.

nasio fontaine wanna go home

To this day, Nasio has remained true his up bringing, and continues to live a simple life – as a farmer, husband, musician, teacher, and as a Rasta. It’s such a thrill to share with you this interview with one of Dominica’s International heroes, Roots Reggae superstar Nasio Fontaine.īorn to a Carib Indian mother and father of African descent, in the village of Carte-Bois (Bagatelle), located on the Southeastern coast of Dominica, Nasio grew up in a one room wooden country house without running water or electricity. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).€œThe music is important I want my music to be my contribution to the people of the world.” – Nasio Fontaine Get the embed code Nasio Fontaine - Reggae Power Album Lyrics1.Armed & Dangerous2.Jah Won't Forsake I3.Justice4.Wanna Go HomeNasio Fontaine Lyrics provided by







Nasio fontaine wanna go home