Terry Ganzie - So Long -

Lyrically, "So Long" serves as a spiritual homecoming. The central hook— "It's been so long, Rastafari call you" —reflects a common theme in Terry Ganzie’s mid-90s catalog: the urging of the African diaspora to return to their roots and spiritual foundations. The song captures a sense of weariness with the "Babylon" system and a hopeful yearning for Zion. Terry Ganzie: The "Outlaw" with a Message

"So Long" is a poignant roots reggae track by Terry Ganzie, released in under the Vibes House label. Recorded on the evocative Brass Gates riddim , the song stands as a powerful testament to Ganzie’s ability to blend spiritual themes with the gritty energy of the dancehall era. The Sound of the Brass Gates Terry Ganzie - So Long

Even decades after its release, "So Long" remains a favorite for sound system selectors looking to transition from dancehall energy into deeper, more meditative roots segments. It highlights Ganzie not just as a DJ, but as a "statesman and philosopher" of the genre, committed to the "positive vibrations" established by Bob Marley. Lyrically, "So Long" serves as a spiritual homecoming

Known by his moniker Terry Ganzie was a foundational member of the Star Trail crew alongside reggae giants like Buju Banton and Tony Rebel. "So Long" was released during a prolific period for Ganzie, following his massive hits like "Welcome the Outlaw" and his collaboration on the classic "Tribal War". Terry Ganzie: The "Outlaw" with a Message "So

Watch Terry Ganzie’s 'So Long' to experience the spiritual depth and steady rhythm of this 1996 roots classic: Terry Ganzie - So Long charsukaifan YouTube• Dec 17, 2008 Terry Ganzie - So Long