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LG: I had a good reasoning with Anthony B last time he was in town about issues of raceabout helping your people first yet where do you draw the line? And are we all in this together or are you for you and me for me? NM: Well, its just simple this: We see every race, every class and every creed not inferior or superior to us, but as one. Yet still, we have to uplift our blackness because black people are the only people in the world that dont get their recompensation. They dont have a place where they can go back. Remember that the man from Japan can go back to Japan anytime. Its there for him. Youre born, you live in America, maybe you can go down south, you can go to up north, you can go to L.A., you can go to New York, and you have places you can go in America. Now we are from Ethiopia. What we see so far is that Ethiopia has been raped. For us to go back to Ethiopia, were going back to more famine, more destruction because the place is not developed. We are not getting any help. So what we are saying when we uplift the blackness is that black people from all parts of the world must remember their roots and where theyre coming from and put an aim unto Africa. The Chinese man tells you about Buddha, the Indian tells you about the Hindus. Its simply showing self-reliance and we as black people must build for ourselves. Do things for ourselves. We wont have the Africa that we want to see until we see ourselves not only as individuals, but as a group and family trying to make this possible. As I say again, His Majesty tells about organization and centralization. We cant go to the white man and tell him about our culture and the help that we need. Weve got to have an entity to ourselves and then we can involve others. Not only to come to Africa, but to invest and do business to help Africa be Africa. Remember that the United States is giving all nations privilege to come to your country. What do you think is the reason is for that? Because you can come and work and build America. When the Chinese man comes to America, hes now Chinese-American. Same with the Indian. So when he comes to America, he builds America and he works, he pays taxes. Thats better for the country. With Ethiopia, it is not so. LG: Im not entirely convinced that theres a need for everyone to go back to his or her homeland. Why dont you build that community that youre talking about here? Or in Jamaica? NM: You couldnt make that decision because if a man says to himself that he wants to know the land where his nation is from, he has the right to go. LG: Certainly. NM: If someone tells you that you were born in Germany, I know that you would want to go to Germany some day. You may not go to live there forever, yet still youd want to go. And even though you might not go to live, youd still want to know that whenever you go to that place, its a place where you can go and feel comfortablenot see sufferation, not see plights and exploitation. You want to see a wonderful place. LG: Going back to the music, can you tell me who has been a great influence on your sound? NM: Well, it could be a couple of artists. I would say my main mentor is Bob Marley. Not in regard to his singing or styles but his lifestyle and the way he did things. He was also a man who foresighted things before their time and showed us within the music, but some people just recognized that after he passed away. So it was that of Bob that really keeps InI strong. He was a man who put out so many works, yet still didnt get the recognition in his own country. And in the world today, Bob Marley is the Man of the Century. LG: How do you see the Bob Marley/Peter Tosh rivalry? NM: Theres a difference between the two. Bob Marley and Peter Tosh are two totally different persons. Were not saying that none is stupid, none is this or that. Bob Marley had to reach out to the world to get his message across. Peter Tosh saw it where he wanted to bring the people into the country because they would bring the currency. So that was really the difference. Bob Marley started to fly out, going around the place, England, Europe, before Peter. But yet still everyone came back and did the same thingthey all flew. LG: Why do you think there arent more conscious female dancehall performers around? NM: I would say we dont see so many female artists within the righteous part of the music because we put the responsibility on the men. Whenever you have a woman, no matter what, she must be living with a knowledge and understanding of Rastafari and the teachings of the way of life. You cant just be having her around and she not getting something of your culture. She must have something where she can go out and tell her friend. For me, I always tell a woman her values. I let her know that nothing must come around her dignity. We know that the world is of many things, and the influences on certain men and women define their way of life. So, if a woman is around me, she has to be positive. The teaching and the lifestyle youll adopt will be the same as the lifestyle of the people youre with and the same as the people in the world today. LG: So youre saying its a male influence. NM: It has to be a male influence. I will give you an example: you are in the gangsta world. The gansta boys have gangsta girls. If she comes in the gangsta world as a girl who is not a gangsta, she has to become a gangsta because her man is a gangstaher boyfriend is a gangsta. Now if a woman meets you and you are a Rasta, she may not carry the locks, but shes going to change daily. She is going to see that what you are doing is not fake. You are living it and she loves you so shes going to try to live in the most positive way to show you that shes trying. LG: Do you think she can live positively without a man being there? NM: Well to me, give thanks to the woman who can live without her man and be strong, but its very rare. I can tell you that. Even the Bible say, "A woman cannot seek the Kingdom of Heaven without a man by her side." So how can a woman live without a man? She cant be going back to her grave and not have a kid. Because remember, its King Alpha and Queen Omega. Its a female and a male. When a woman lives alone, maybe shes searching in her heart, but if she was to go back the way she was then, she wouldnt be doing something good. To me, weve got to multiply. We need to leave back something. I couldnt be in the world today and not have a kid. Whatever I was taught, I have to pass it on because Im doing a work and it has to go on, so youve got to have offspring. LG: We have a saying, "Behind every man is a strong woman," which is a spin on what you were saying. NM: Thats also true. It represents that. Because remember: how can a woman have a positive man and not be strong? Shes got to be strong because the man is going to show her the ropes. The man is going to tell her, "Men are like this " She would have a clear knowledge of whats going on. LG: Do you think there wont ever be many conscious female artists because of this? NM: Right now, conscious female artists are out there, but as I say, you will find that the majority are men. The men have to take up that responsibility. When most men have women around them without their intimate partners or friends around, they tend not to teach them about the positive side of life. If a woman looks attractive, men are more likely to reason upon sex and just that. She doesnt leave the man with something positive in her head, saying, "I was taught this," and "I was taught that." LG: What are you most proud of in your life so far? NM: Its a good question and it could be a simple answer because the thing I am most proud of right now is that I have health and strength. Trust me. If I was to say the nice things in my life, there are a lot of nice things in my life: my friends, the new people that I meet, the experience that I have now from I have then, knowing that I can live in a house and lay my head down in my own place, I have my car, I am living a life, I get my kids But the thing I am most proud of right now is knowing that I can get up right now and know that I am physical. I am not sick or anything. Im healthy. And giving thanks. I give thanks to His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Haile Selassie I. Jah Rastafari. Hes the one that carries me through. LG: Tell me a little bit about some of the projects you have going on right now. NM: My latest project is my album called "Better Your Soul," soon to be released in February or March. A friend I have here in San Francisco worked on the album. We started about a year ago now. Its just completed. LG: Lastly, if you could only have one message in your music, which message would that be? NM: Well, this is a universal message telling the youths to stay far from drugs. Be more educated in this time because there are so many things around you. You cant just pass a sign every morning and not read it to find out what is it all about. You cant be blindly going into things. Check it out first. Always be positive. Always have something good to tell a friend or neighbor and we must always remember that no matter where were from, no matter who we pray to, whether we pray in a mass, whether we pray under a window, whether we pray in our bathroom, just give a prayer, you know? Yeah mon, and Jah will answer. Copyright ©2000, Laura Gardner. All Rights Reserved. |
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