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 +"Dis [[poem]] shall call names. Names like [[Lumumba]], [[Kenyatta]], [[Nkrumah]], [[Hannibal]], [[Akhenaten]], [[Malcolm]], [[Garvey]], [[Haile Selassie]]."
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 +--"[[Dis Poem]]" (1986) by Mutabaruka
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 +"[[Dis Poem]]" (1986) is a [[poem]] by [[Mutabaruka]] featured on his album ''[[The Mystery Unfolds]]'' ([[Shanachie Records]], 1986).
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 +In 1990 "Dis Poem" was used as the [[a cappella]] introduction of "The Poem", a musical composition by house-music and dancehall-reggae artist and producer [[Bobby Konders]].
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 +"The Poem" was released on [[Nu Groove records]] in 1990.
-:"Some [[Ovid]] scholars have even interpreted ''[[Amores (Ovid)|Corinna]]'' as a '''metapoetic''' symbol for the elegiac genre itself." 
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Dis Poem]]+*[[Dub poetry]]
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"Dis poem shall call names. Names like Lumumba, Kenyatta, Nkrumah, Hannibal, Akhenaten, Malcolm, Garvey, Haile Selassie."

--"Dis Poem" (1986) by Mutabaruka

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"Dis Poem" (1986) is a poem by Mutabaruka featured on his album The Mystery Unfolds (Shanachie Records, 1986).

In 1990 "Dis Poem" was used as the a cappella introduction of "The Poem", a musical composition by house-music and dancehall-reggae artist and producer Bobby Konders.

"The Poem" was released on Nu Groove records in 1990.

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