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We see Reggae music as the highest form of spiritual music. Beginning with the 1970s Roots Reggae era, the lyrics, the drums, and the bass provided the perfect vessel for communicating and spreading messages. With the help of Bob Marley and the Wailers, these reggae messages spread across the globe. Exploration of this global phenomenon leads to points to certain truths. We discuss this history, events, and examples...
Nick from the Jamaican State of Mind podcast joins the Reggae Lover crew once again to discuss the topic: Why does Black America hate reggae? We analyze different aspects of culture, education, travel, and politics in an attempt to come up with answers. White America had somewhat embraced reggae music by the time Bob Marley's "Legend" album dropped. Black America as a whole never really joined the movement. We also discuss the reasons why we care about this in the first place...
Rising reggae star Lila Ike is our special guest for the 150th episode of Reggae Lover. Often highlighted on this platform for being part of the resurgence of conscious, organic music in Jamaica, it was a pleasure to discuss the state of the culture with Lila. The talented Manchester native shared her story with us in an amazing interview...
This episode of the Reggae Lover podcast produced by Highlanda Sound features a discussion with top-rated reggae promoter and videographer David "Driveway Cam." Driveway shares best practices for networking, marketing, and building a community using social media. We talk about his passion for dancehall culture, the mission to showcase Atlanta talent, and much more. DURING THE INTERVIEW WE TOUCHED ON: 5:38 - Driveway Cam's dancehall videography explosion...
I had the privilege of interviewing one of the most talented musicians from the United States, EN Young, for Reggae Lover podcast episode 153 – dedicated to you, the #REGGAELOVER. The California reggae scene has been thriving for some time now and vocalist/producer, E.N. Young, formerly of Tribal Seeds, has played a significant role in this success. This classically trained pianist who now plays several instruments including the Melodica fell in love with Jamaican music as a youth in San Diego...
THIS REGGAE LOVER EPISODE FEATURES A LEGENDARY ATL SOUND SYSTEM SELECTOR, FADDA JINX of KING AP SOUND...
ĀGARD and Kahlil Wonda argue their predictions about how the current period of music will be viewed in the future. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On Reggae Lover Podcast episode 155 we discuss the state of the culture and news from the dancehall. TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: Our reactions to Reggae Sumfest. Responses to our earlier shows from this season. Revisited last week's topic about looking back at the decade of 2009 to 2019. Checked in on our "songs of the Summer" predictions. An updated report on our women in Reggae leaders of the new school. An updated report on Buju Banton. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle...