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Widely considered his masterpiece. This album features iconic tracks like "Prisoner" and "Remember Me," solidifying his status as an international reggae giant.

This was Dube's first reggae effort, marking a pivotal shift in his style. Although initially banned by the apartheid government, it established his commitment to the genre. 2. Think About the Children (1985)

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It featured powerful tracks like "War and Crime" and "Reggae Strong."

It allows fans in areas with limited internet access to enjoy music offline.

While deeply influenced by Bob Marley and Jamaican roots reggae, Dube added a distinctly South African flavor to his music, incorporating mbaqanga influences and a lighter, more upbeat rhythm.

It expanded his massive fanbase across Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Understanding the Search Trend: "Lucky Dube Albums Zip Hot"

This album continued his trend of mixing danceable reggae beats with poignant, revolutionary lyrics. "House of Exile" remains a fan favorite. 7. Respect (2006)