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Reggae Hour Healing Vibes: Jamaica Stands Strong After Hurricane Melissa

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When the winds of Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica’s southern coast, the people of Black River, St. Elizabeth , stood firm — holding onto faith, music, and unity. This special Reggae Hour episode is dedicated to every survivor, every neighbor rebuilding from the roots up. From Bob Marley’s “Buffalo Soldier” to The Mighty Rootsmen’s “Fly Like an Eagle,” this playlist is a soundscape of resilience — a sonic prayer carried by the heartbeat of reggae. Each track tells a story of movement, strength, and freedom: Culture Brown – “Moving Up” calls the people to rise. Emynenx – “Green Leaves” honors renewal. Rastahari – “Dubbin on Empty” channels endurance. Fyah Prince feat Iyagrade – “No Chattings” reminds us of truth through struggle. My Dubz and Dub Idren – “Black Desert” paints the emotional landscape. The Mighty Rootsmen – “Come Na Get It” and “Fly Like an Eagle” close the set with upliftment. 🌿 How to Help: Join the Bob & Rita Marley Foundatio...

Peter Tosh: A Rebel’s Anthem of Freedom and Justice

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  Few artists have embodied the spirit of rebellion and resilience like Peter Tosh. A founding member of The Wailers, Tosh’s solo career saw him emerge as a fearless voice for change, challenging societal norms, advocating for marijuana legalization, and calling for global justice. The Herb Advocate: Peter Tosh, the "Bush Doctor" Peter Tosh wasn’t just an artist; he was a prophet of the herb. Through his album Bush Doctor and anthems like "Legalize It," Tosh called for the decriminalization of marijuana, highlighting its spiritual and medicinal significance. In Jamaica, a country with deep ties to the Rastafarian faith, Tosh’s advocacy was revolutionary. A Brief History of Marijuana in Jamaica Jamaica’s relationship with marijuana has been a complex one. Despite its Rastafarian roots and cultural significance, cannabis was criminalized until recent reforms, including the 2015 decriminalization for personal and medical use. Tosh’s message was ahead of its time, and ...

Unlocking a Musical Revolution: Redeemm’s Epic Interview on Reggae Hour Podcast

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Get ready for something BIG! Reggae fans, truth-seekers, and conscious minds—mark your calendars because on October 21st at 7 PM CST , the one and only Redeemm will be joining us on B.O.S.S. Radio’s Reggae Hour Podcast for an exclusive interview! This is NOT just another artist interview—this is an electrifying conversation with the man who’s lighting up the reggae scene with his powerful new album, “A Key For Caged Minds.” Stream it on YouTube and SBCMovement.com for a chance to hear how this multitalented reggae revolutionary is breaking down mental barriers, inspiring freedom, and awakening souls. The Message Behind “A Key For Caged Minds” Redeemm’s journey from Jamaica Fire Brigade, EMT, and Constabulary Force to full-time artist has been nothing short of extraordinary. In this interview, he shares how his latest album is more than music—it’s a movement ! This album is designed to challenge you, to wake you up, and remind you of your true mental and spiritual power . When Rede...