Stick To My Roots: A Music Memoir
Reflections on music, fame, and personal growth
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Published:24th Aug '23
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This engaging autobiography chronicles Tippa Irie's remarkable journey in music, fame, and personal resilience throughout his career.
In Stick To My Roots: A Music Memoir, Grammy Award-winning reggae artist Tippa Irie shares his journey through the world of music, fame, and personal growth. This autobiography is not just a recounting of his career; it is a reflection on the power of music to heal and inspire. Tippa's story begins in South London, where his undeniable talent emerged at a young age, encouraged by family members who recognized his potential. From humble beginnings with Saxon Sound International to collaborations with global icons like the Black Eyed Peas, his path has been anything but ordinary.
The narrative spans over four decades, detailing the highs and lows of Tippa's illustrious career. Readers will discover the passion that fueled his rise to prominence, as well as the challenges he faced along the way. Each chapter reveals the dreams that drove him, the music that defined him, and the personal trials that shaped his character. The book captures the essence of reggae music and its ability to connect people across cultures.
Stick To My Roots is ultimately a testament to resilience and hope. Tippa Irie candidly shares his experiences, offering insights into the music industry and the importance of staying true to oneself. Through his story, he inspires others to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles they may encounter.
Tippa irie is one of the greats, a legend, a teacher and a pioneer of reggae dancehall music in the UK and worldwide -- Julian ‘Juju’ Marley
Tippa and I have been tight for the longest time, bona fide family. He is an original MC performer in his own right.
His love of music comes first-he has no choice. Music is his heartbeat, drawing him in like a magnet. He can't live
without the fire, and music is the fire. I share that very same fire. You may turn away for a while, but the fire will call
you back, saying "You can't go anywhere without me."
This book is a ground-breaking piece of work. Not only does Tippa Irie take us on a fascinating journey of personal and musical encounters, but he also gives us a history lesson. The world is already aware of his musical greatness, but now we can experience his brilliance as a writer. This is Tippa. He is Irie.
In Stick to my Roots, Tippa Irie really tells his truth. His autobiography is engaging, enlightening, honest, accessible, and at times poetic. Even his book makes you want to dance.
A powerhouse, an icon. The OG - original groundbreaker - is instrumental in carving a foundation for young Black British youths of my generation. This heartfelt and honest window into Tippa Irie's historic rise to fame is the blueprint of a pioneer's life. Stick to my Roots shows how hardship, sheer talent and community link the founding generations of Black British culture to the vibrant, world changing artists who produce work today. -- Courttia Newland, author of A River Called Time
A powerful book from one of Britain's top MCs who has blended the music genre of Jamaican roots and British identity as a fusion of the Black lived experience covering joy, pain, resilience and identity. This is book is a powerful story of sufferation and resilience as a child of the Windrush Generation. -- Patrick Vernon OBE
I remember the very first time I heard Tippa Irie's music, it was from my brother in law Handel McNeish, Tippa's cousin. I know that Tippa is a conscious artist doing the work of the most high. His lyrical content and written testimony verifies this and gives hope.
I embrace and support his work of consciousness for positive change through music. We need more Artist like Tippa to write, sing, and perform. His words and work may encourage those that are going through darkness.
Tippa's written story will let them see him as the example, that if they continue with determination they too can persevere through all obstacles to obtain their goals. His written words will lend an ear to those who may be feeling despair and lost. I endorse and encourage readers to imagine.
This is a great read for our generation as it embodies, what life was like for black kids up and down the country during the 70s. I always remember, seeing him, driving through Birmingham in his VW Cabriolet convertible. He has taken his toasting talents around the world representing his upbringing and culture, truly a pioneer for toasting about 'Roots and Culture' but from a British-Jamaican aspect rather than the other way round. This book, is a must-read for anyone growing up in Britain in the inner cities of all cultures. -- Dennis Seaton, Record Producer, Musical Youth
I remember the very first time I heard Tippa Irie's music, it was from my brother in law Handel McNeish, Tippa's cousin. I know that Tippa is a conscious artist doing the work of the most high. His lyrical content and written testimony verifies this and gives hope.
I embrace and support his work of consciousness for positive change through music. We need more Artist like Tippa to write, sing, and perform. His words and work may encourage those that are going through darkness.
Tippa's written story will let them see him as the example, that if they continue with determination they too can persevere through all obstacles to obtain their goals. His written words will lend an ear to those who may be feeling despair and lost. I endorse and encourage readers to imagine.
ISBN: 9781913090845
Dimensions: 234mm x 3mm x 28mm
Weight: 540g
320 pages