New Zenji San Song: “Die By The Gun”

August 12, 2010

Courtesy of our friends over at Vaonline.tv, below is a new song from Bermudian reggae singer Zenji San which addresses the gun violence that Bermuda has been experiencing as of late. The song starts of by saying “The youth want live by the gun, them will die by the gun. Too much blood in the streets, and a family a gone weep, we are tired of them man rest in peace“, and continues on to call for unity.

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  1. no1bermyboy says:

    Impressive. Watch out Collie Budz

  2. Taurus says:

    Great song!!

  3. Brasco says:

    Good Song!…..it’s good to know 90% of us are on the same page….Violence only leaves silence……..Satan has a firm grip on the other 10%

  4. Aruna says:

    Zenji! Good tune, as usual. Never heard a bad track from you!
    That’s my picture I took in New York on the Chewstick tour! Bullet!

  5. Roshe says:

    great lyrics…how many of us are actually understand what is being said and not just enjoying the music…these senseless killings must stop…

  6. Judelaw says:

    Positive lyrics!
    and this is just a challange to other bermudians…but can we for once have an artist who actually sounds like a bermudian and not a Jamaican? Just putting the challenge out there no dis to zenji and collie.

    • Ongaku G says:

      This is a big bad tune that is very timely! Wicked Zenji San mi bredren.! I hear the comment about Bermudian artists sounding like Jamaicans all the time. It`s not just Bermudian artists, but artists from all the continents that “sound like a Jamaican” when singing a reggae tune. This is because the artist is embracing the culture of the music they love which happens to be from out of Jamaica where people speak patois, especially those in the industry. These artists are thinking beyond our island waters and I`m certain they want their tune to be heard internationally. So let`s not diss our wicked artists for “sounding like a Jamaican.” They just sound like the wicked artist they deserve to be to me. Double J, Bermudian hip hop artist raps with a serious Bermuda accent. That is the style that he has embraced and is doing a great job at it. Big up all the Bermudian artists!

  7. SHAKKA says:

    BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA FOR WHAT IT WAS,, SINCE LEAVING ALL THE BAD THING HEARD IS SO WRONG THE SHOOTING AND VIOLENCE MUST STOP, PRESERVE THE BEAUTY , REMEMBER BDA IS ANOTHER WORLD ,. ONE LOVE

  8. SHAKKA says:

    ZENJI SAN ,, KEEP SPREADING THE WORD. U HEADING TO THE TOP, KEEP IT UP

  9. To me Zenji is simply the conscious reggae counterpart to TuPac for our generation…his lyrics have always had depth and always thought provoking which is in every bit relevant for our community. People take note!