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Dube's transition to reggae was initially met with resistance from his record label and the apartheid government, but his powerful lyrics eventually reached millions.

Before his reggae conversion, Dube made mbaqanga (South African pop). lucky dube albums zip hot

| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks | |------|-------------|-------------| | 1984 | Rastas Never Die | “Rastas Never Die” (his first reggae album) | | 1985 | Think About the Children | “Think About the Children,” “Prisoner” | | 1987 | Slave | “Slave,” “The Truth” | | 1988 | Together As One | “Together As One,” “I’ve Got You Babe” | | 1989 | Prisoner | “Prisoner,” “House of Exile” | | 1990 | Captured Live | Live energy classics | | 1991 | House of Exile | “House of Exile,” “Different Colours” | | 1993 | Victims | “Victims,” “Feel Irie” | | 1994 | Trinity | “Trinity,” “Remember Me” | | 1995 | Serious Reggae Business | “Serious Reggae Business” | | 1997 | Taxman | “Taxman,” “Respect” | | 1999 | The Way It Is | “The Way It Is,” “Different Colours One” | | 2001 | The Rough Guide to Lucky Dube | Compilation of hits | | 2003 | Soul Taker | “Soul Taker,” “Back to My Roots” | | 2006 | Respect | “Respect,” “Different Colours 2” | | 2007 | Live in Uganda | Posthumous live release | Dube's transition to reggae was initially met with

which include hits like "Different Colours" and "Reggae Strong". Apple Music: Offers his entire catalog, including early Zulu recordings and his first reggae mini-LP, Rastas Never Die Apple Music: Offers his entire catalog, including early

- This album explores various musical styles and features the hit single "Different Colors."

He began as an mbaqanga singer (traditional Zulu pop) before transitioning to reggae in 1984.