The song, like the band's name, paid homage to their idol, Prince Buster.
This song pays homage to the passing of several local characters, with a small part dedicated to those still living.
But the song isn't paying any attention to the lines in the road.
The song pays homage to the new millennium, despite being released nearly two months prior to these celebrations.
A song about having to pay, literally pay, to keep a beautiful girl around because she's a bomb.
The song pays homage to music and the positive effect it has had on Taane's life.
The tribute that the song pays to its people is reflected in this powerful film representing the most refined voices of India.
The song pays homage to the 60s 70s and 80s as it progresses.
The song pays tribute to indigenous people, first settlers, Diggers and recent reconciliation efforts.
The song paid tribute to the shows throughout the network's history.