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Love Sweet Love

This song carries deeper meaning than expected.

 The song expresses unadulterated love for reggae music but also shares a belief in Jah will guide us in life.

For those who find freedom and greater resolution in the heartbeat of reggae, Love Sweet Love is an anthem with a smooth groove, rich harmonies, and a positive atmosphere.

Divine Intervention

This roots reggae number emphasises world issues.

It asks Jah for help to overcome the problems we face in the world today.

The song acknowledges that although we all try to be decent people, we frequently fail.. With deep emotion, it calls upon Jah for guidance, asking for his intervention to bring healing, strength, and hope.

Passionate vocals and an infectious groove carry Divine Intervention’s message of faith and resilience while reminding us that we remain connected to one another even during difficult moments.

Pass Me Jah Lighter

Examines the spiritual bond between Ganja and the divine.

Beyond requesting illumination, the song explains how to use the sacred herb to reach higher consciousness and deepen one’s relationship with Jah.

“Pass me Jah lighter,” the essential word, represents the holy spark—an invitation to inner calm and enlightenment through the smoking ritual. The song embraces the Rastafarian belief that Ganja is a gateway to wisdom, unity, and spiritual awakening.

Broke It

Pays Respect to Constance Cummings-John

A trailblazing politician and women’s rights advocate, she broke down boundaries in Sierra Leone.

As the first woman to join a municipal council and later the first female mayor of Freetown, she broke through societal limitations, paving the way for future generations. 

She later joined the Labour Party in the UK to Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. 

We honor Ms Cummings-Johns’ fighting spirit and commitment to justice. Broke It pays tribute to a defiant woman  who changed history.

Rub A Dub Styling

Honoring the rich, up-tempo rhythm of rub-a-dub.

Rub A Dub is connected to the reggae and dancehalls golden age. Using an upbeat tempo is key to rub-a-dub.

With lyrics that celebrate the power of music to move the body and soul, the lyrics Drop It in a Rub-a-Dub Styling invite listeners to let go, feel the rhythm, and immerse themselves in reggae’s most infectious grooves.

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The Roots of Reggae Music

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A Religion of Spiritualism and Reggae Music

Reggae and Rastafari: A Religion of Spiritualism and Reggae Music Reggae music is closely intertwined with the Rastafari faith, a religion of spiritualism. Reggae songs provide a strong medium for resistance, the spread of love, and spiritual enlightenment.  From the anthems of Bob Marley to the mystical echoes in lesser-known tracks, the connection between reggae and Rastafari…

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The Function of Bass and Rhythm in Roots Music

The Function of Bass and Rhythm in Roots Music: The Burning Heartbeat of Reggae Mad Collective Connection’s distinct musical pulse connects with our listeners on an emotional level. Unlike many other genres, reggae has a strong rhythmic base, with bass and drums creating a distinctive groove. In addition to the beat’s distinctive timing, reggae’s atmosphere,…

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Reggae Music Evolution

Reggae Music’s Evolution: From Ska to Dancehall The Influence of Reggae Music Through the last few decades, reggae music has been influential the world as a serious instrument to bring about change. Reggae music songs blow a cultural wind from the African people to highlight the struggles of the marginalized Jamaican Reggae music, developed from…