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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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One Love: Unveiling the Heart of Rastafari Culture

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Rastafari, often mistaken for just dreadlocks and reggae, pulsates with a rich history, vibrant belief system, and unique practices that extend far beyond the shores of Jamaica. Born from the struggles of the African diaspora, Rastafari offers a powerful message of liberation, respect for Africa, and a call for unity. This blog post delves into the heart of Rastafari culture, exploring its core beliefs, practices, and customs that resonate from Jamaica to Ethiopia. Rooted in Faith: A Reinterpreted Bible Central to Rastafari is a distinct interpretation of the Bible. Rastas believe in one God, Jah, who they see as a manifestation of the divine within each person. They draw heavily from the Old Testament, particularly the story of the Israelites' captivity in Babylon. This resonates with the Rastafarian experience of oppression under European colonialism, which they view as metaphorical Babylon. Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia, crowned in 1930, holds immense significance. Many R...

[Live Interview] Why Glen Washington won't make violent music

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Ladies and Gentlemen, Glen Washington. Glenroy Washington is not your average run of the mill artist. This well rounded Veteran to the Reggae Industry has been dominating hearts of people all over the world. dropping multiple albums including  Brother To Brother  (1996),  Studio One Get Next To Me  (1998),  VP Records /Joe Frasier Think About It  (1999),  Digital Eclipse Records Can't You See  (1999),  Charm Records Solitary Red Rose  (1999), Ruff Stuff Records Wandering Stranger  (2000), Studio One Number One Girl  (2000), VP Records Can't Keep A Good Man Down  (2001), Don One Sounds Free Up The Vibes  (2001), VP Records Your Love  (2002), VP Records Wanna Be Loved  (2004), VP Records The Right Road , (2004), Jet Star Records Heart Of The City  (2006), Don One Sounds Destiny  (2008), VP Records Glen Washington Meets Jah Ruby  (2009), Jah Ruby Records/VP Records Masterpiece  (2012), Zion ...

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