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Bismart Official (Renson Bosco):

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The Kenyan Reggae Artist Turning Life's Struggles into Songs of Hope By Zionya | Reggae Hour Podcast Every meaningful reggae story begins long before the first song is written. Sometimes it begins with hard work. Sometimes it begins with disappointment. And sometimes it begins with a person refusing to allow life's setbacks to become the final chapter of their story. That is what makes the journey of Bismart Official , also known as Bismart Kenya , so compelling. Known off stage as Renson Bosco , he represents a generation of African artists who understand that reggae is more than entertainment. It is a language of hope, resilience, reflection, and community. His story is not built around fame or flashy headlines. Instead, it is rooted in discipline, perseverance, honest work, and the courage to begin again after life takes an unexpected turn. For listeners searching for music that carries both heart and purpose, Bismart Official is building a path that deser...

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Steve Tulloch After Studio One: Why the Reggae Veteran Says “Love Is the Only Way"

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```html From foundation reggae to the digital age, Steve Tulloch continues to put message before hype. Steve Tulloch After Studio One: The Reggae Veteran on Ownership, the Next Generation and Why Love Is the Only Way Our first Steve Tulloch feature introduced the Kingston 13 artist, his Studio One foundation and the conscious message behind Belly Want Food . Then we sat down with him. What followed revealed something deeper: the experiences, principles and concerns that still drive the man behind the music. In our earlier Reggae Hour profile, we traced Steve Tulloch’s journey from Kingston 13 through Studio One, Ghetto Life and Belly Want Food . We explored an artist who believes reggae should educate, uplift and speak directly to the realities facing ordinary people. But biography can only take you so far. An interview allows the person inside the biograph...

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