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Matisyahu Album Download Ayeka Matisyahu - Akeda (2014) Lossless matisyahu album download ayeka Matisyahu - Akeda (2014) Lossless. TRACKLIST: 1. Resevoir 4:53 2. Broken Car 4:45 3. Watch The Walls Melt Down 5:25 4. Champion 3:50 5. Built To Survive (Feat. Zion I) 4:41 6. Ayeka (Teach Me To Love) 4:17 7. Black Heart 4:31 8. Star On The Rise 3:16 9. Surrender 3:34 10. Confidence (Feat. Collie Buddz) 3:57 11. Vow Of Silence (Shalom) 5:12 12. Obstacles 4:13 13. Hard Way 3:50 14. Sick For So Long 8:12 15. Akeda 2:49. Download ( Uploadable ) Download ( Rapidgator ) Download ( Uploaded ) Download (Secureupload) Click my nick to see more my articles. Release view [combined information for all issues] Total length: unknown. Loading info from Wikipedia, Rateyourmusic. available for purchase :in digital format /mp3/flac*/ registration is required to acces this area. Akeda. Matisyahu might have the market cornered on his particular niche of expression, that of reggae-tinged high-polish hip-hop beats with lyrical inspiration stemming from his roots in Hasidic Judaism and its traditions. While themes of belief, retribution, and religious tropes come through from time to time on fifth album Akeda, spirituality takes somewhat of a back seat to Matisyahu's huge beats and reggae-pop basslines, though each song comes across in a wash of positive sentiments and philosophical musing. The album runs back and forth between tunes steeped in traditional reggae influence such as "Black Heart" and the Collie Buddz guest-spotted "Confidence" and more pop-minded tunes like the brilliant horns of "Watch the Walls Melt Down" and the Coldplay-meets-Bruno Mars croon of "Ayeka (Teach Me to Love)." Matisyahu may be the only "Hasidic reggae superstar" (a distinction he makes in reference to himself on more than one of Akeda's tunes), but over the album's hour-plus running time he delivers such solidly catchy and meticulously produced pop music that much of its lyrical content and any deeper message get lost in the head- bobbing beats and pleasantly dubby basslines. Matisyahu - Discography (2004-2014) Artist : Matisyahu Title Of Album : Discography Year Of Release : 2004-2014 Label : Fallen Sparks, JDub, Epic, SBMG Records Genre : Reggae, Dub, Alternative Hip Hop, Rock Format : Mp3 / FLAC (tracks) Quality : CBR 320 kbps / Lossless Total Size : 1.27 gb / 3.51 gb. 2004 - Shake Off the Dust. Arise 1. Chop 'Em Down (5:46) 2. Tzama L'chol Nafshi (Psalm 63:2-3) (1:50) 3. Got No Water (5:54) 4. King Without a Crown (5:19) 5. Interlude (0:55) 6. Father in the Forest (4:59) 7. Interlude (0:17) 8. Aish Tamid (6:48) 9. Short Nigun (1:46) 10. Candle (6:22) 11. Close My Eyes (4:56) 12. Interlude (0:17) 13. Exaltation (5:04) 14. Refuge (3:28) 15. Interlude (0:23) 16. Warrior (7:23) 17. Outro (2:12) 2005 - Live at Stubb's 1. Sea to Sea (4:07) 2. Chop 'em Down (4:03) 3. Warrior (7:59) 4. Lord Raise Me Up (3:53) 5. King Without a Crown (4:49) 6. Aish Tamid (6:55) 7. Beat Box (5:05) 8. Fire and Heights (4:20) 9. Exaltation (6:58) 10. Refuge (4:02) 11. Heights (3:24) 12. Close My Eyes (4:25) 2006 - Youth 1 - Fire of Heaven / Altar Of Earth (3:58) 2 - Youth (4:18) 3 - Time Of Your Song (4:27) 4 - Dispatch The Troops (4:05) 5 - Indestructible (4:09) 6 - What I'm Fighting For (2:11) 7 - Jerusalem (4:00) 8 - WP (3:58) 9 - Shalom / Salam (1:05) 10 - Late Night In Zion (3:13) 11 - Uniques Is My Dove (3:24) 12 - Ancient Lullaby (4:18) 13 - King Without A Crown (3:42) 2006 - Youth Dub 1 Youth Dub (5:06) 2 Fire & Dub (6:36) 3 Spark Seekers (5:01) 4 Dub Warrior (5:39) 5 WP Dub (5:10) 6 Daughters Dub (4:05) 7 One Woman (4:21) 8 Fire Of Heaven Dub (4:01) 9 Chop 'Em Down Dub (5:59) 10 Nigun (4:08) 2006 - Live In Israel 01 Rastaman Chant 02 Lord Raise Me Up 03 Dispatch The Troops 04 Close My Eyes 05 Warrior 06 Exaltation 07 Chop 'Em Down 08 Late Night In Zion 09 Ancient Lullaby 10 King Without A Crown 11 Heights 12 What I'm Fighting For. 2009 - Light 01. Smash Lies 02. We Will Walk 03. One Day (New Album Version) 04. Escape 05. So Hi So Lo 06. I Will Be Light 07. For You 08. On Nature 09. Motivate 10. Struggla 11. Darkness Into Light 12. Thunder 13. Silence. 2011 - Live at Stubb's, Volume II 01] Tzama L'Cha Nafshi | Got No Water 02] Time Of Your Song 03] Mist Rising 04] Youth 05] Darkness Into Light 06] I Will Be Light 07] Two Child One Drop 08] Open The Gates 09] One Day 10] Motivate. 2012 - Spark Seeker 1. Matisyahu & J. Ralph - Crossroads (feat. J. Ralph) (5:02) 2. Matisyahu - Sunshine (3:33) 3. Matisyahu - Searchin (4:18) 4. Matisyahu & Shyne - Buffalo Soldier (4:31) 5. Matisyahu - Fire of Freedom (4:29) 6. Matisyahu - Bal Shem Tov (5:05) 7. Matisyahu - I Believe In Love (4:16) 8. Matisyahu - Breathe Easy (5:01) 9. Matisyahu - Summer Wind (1:51) 10. Matisyahu - Live Like a Warrior (3:54) 11. Matisyahu - Tel Aviv'n (4:52) 12. Matisyahu, Shyne & Ravid Kahalani - King Crown of Judah (4:02) 13. Matisyahu - Shine on You (4:36) 2014 - Akeda 1. Reservoir 2. Broken Car 3. Watch the Walls Melt Down 4. Champion 5. Built To Survive 6. Ayeka (Teach Me To Love) 7. Black Heart 8. Star On the Rise 9. Surrender 10. Confidence 11. Vow of Silence 12. Obstacles 13. Hard Way 14. Sick For So Long 15. Akeda. Matisyahu - Ayeka (Teach Me to Love) Lyrics. All of my enemies, they surround me But I will chop them down Encompass me, but in the name of the Lord I will cut them down They push me, they want me to fall With my back against the wall My back against the wall. I shall not die I shall live in the land of the living I shall not die I will live in the land of the living. Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love. They say man is the lamp of God Well I'm your fog lights in this journey Through the smog so write it in the logs And all the blogs and the streets, write it with your feet When you walk and you talk through the concrete speak, Spark seek 'til the end of days Through all the crazy states I'm amazed Now let the children "rage" I shall not die, look into your eyes And I realize that all I know is gone. Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me. Take your blade, rising sun, burns and fades, three long days Is this your way, here you are, and here I am. Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me. Lyrics Ayeka (Teach Me To Love) I will cut them down They push me, they want me to fall With my back against the wall My back against the wall I shall not die I shall live in the land of the living I shall not die I will live in the land of the living Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love They say man is the lamp of God Well I'm your fog lights in this journey Through the smog so write it in the logs And all the blogs and the streets, write it with your feet When you walk and you talk through the concrete speak, Spark seek 'til the end of days Through all the crazy states I'm amazed Now let the children "rage" I shall not die, look into your eyes And I realize that all I know is gone Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me Take your blade, rising sun, burns and fades, three long days Is this your way, here you are, and here I am Shooting stars, burning sky, rising with the dawn Ground is hard, angels cry, son we must move on Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love, teach me to love Teach me to love Where are you, o my son, where are you Ayeka, Ayeka, Ayeka Teach me.
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