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Reggae Hour Feature: “Culture Brown – The Reggae Legend Who Refused to Sell Out”

Premiere Date: October 28, 2025 – 7 PM CST

Streaming on: iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, and ReggaeHour.com



🌍 From Westmoreland to the World

Culture Brown stands as one of reggae’s most uncompromising voices.
Born in Westmoreland, Jamaica, and raised between country and city life, he fuses the humble roots of the countryside with the sharp rhythms of Kingston. His evolution through Black Star Sound System — a musical “university” that shaped icons like Junior Reid and Brigadier Jerry — gave him the foundation for a lifetime of authentic sound.

“Black Star was like university for me. You learn how to behave, how to carry yourself when success comes.” — Culture Brown


🎶 The New Album: “Go Deh”

His latest release, “Go Deh,” represents the full maturity of his message — a declaration of independence, faith, and purpose.
Now available on all major platforms, the album features:

  • “Beautiful” — a heartfelt anthem written for the disabled community.

  • “Good Health” — an energetic track reminding listeners that “good health is the greatest wealth.”

  • “Why-Wah Mek” — a socially conscious song urging unity and rejecting division.

“I’m not here to judge — I’m here to love. My mission goes beyond music. I sing for those who can’t dance, for those who need hope.” — Culture Brown


🌱 A Mission Beyond Music

Culture Brown has become a Reggae Ambassador for the Disabled, performing free concerts across Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and the Netherlands.
He holds certificates from facilities worldwide — achievements he considers “more valuable than a Grammy.”
His humanitarian work is woven into his music, particularly in “Beautiful,” which he wrote at a friend’s hospital bedside.

“I’ve seen people who never danced before move when I sing. That’s Jah’s power.”


🗣️ Integrity in an Industry of Compromise

Throughout the interview, Culture Brown exposes the reality of the modern music business:

“Music is a business — but I was born with it. I’ve been held against my will musically. I was born for this.”

Refusing to bow to industry trends or “slackness,” he has built an independent empire, producing four of his seven albums himself.

“If you’re not independent, you’re not in control. Me, I’m my own boss. No one can tell me what to sing.”


💎 The Spirit of Culture

Culture Brown breaks it down:

“Culture is like the blood in your body. Lose it, and you lose yourself.”

His message transcends race, religion, and borders — echoing reggae’s founding mission: to free the people through truth and vibration.


🎧 Album Highlights

SongThemeKey Message
BeautifulDisability & Human Dignity“Disabled but still able — know you’re beautiful.”
Good HealthWellness & Gratitude“Good health is the greatest wealth.”
Why-Wah MekUnity & Social Harmony“The earth is here for everyone — no need for division.”

All tracks available now on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, and ReggaeHour.com.


🧠 Lessons from the Legend

Culture Brown’s advice for the next generation of artists:

“Stay focused, stay clean, stay conscious. Avoid drugs, avoid violence. Keep your record straight — you can’t tour if you’re locked down.”

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