There was a famous song that reverberated throughout Africa 35 years ago. “Kimono Dem Wan” by the renowned Ras Kimono, also known as Oseloke Augustine Onwubuya.
When it was released in 1990, this song instantly gained popularity because it combined strong messages of freedom and resistance with reggae rhythms. With this track, Ras Kimono—who identifies as a Rastafarian—spoke truth to power. “Kimono Dem Wan” served as a rallying cry during a period when many African nations were struggling with the effects of colonialism and the struggle for true independence. He urged countries like South Africa, Namibia, and Nigeria to stand up and demand their freedom from injustice and persecution.
The song’s influence went beyond the early 1990s dancehalls, its ageless message still has resonance today, making it a timeless song for justice and freedom throughout the continent.
A generation that was eager for change was shaped in part by Ras Kimono’s fervent support of liberation and togetherness.
May God continue to bless his soul and let him rest in peace.