Chronixx – Music For Service
After five years of near silence, Chronixx returns with "Exile" – a raw, spiritual, genre-defying album rooted in reggae tradition and driven by a mission: music as sacred service in turbulent times.
After five years of near silence, Chronixx returns with "Exile" – a raw, spiritual, genre-defying album rooted in reggae tradition and driven by a mission: music as sacred service in turbulent times.
From Nairobi to Addis: Alborosie and King Shiloh’s African Victory Tour mixes sound system culture with Rasta-rooted humanitarian work.
Hempress Sativa discusses her album "Charka", Rastafari, spiritual militancy, and what true female empowerment means in reggae culture.
Imeru Tafari blends militant roots messages with modern sounds on his debut “The Essential” – a powerful voice for Rasta youth in Jamaica today.
On his tenth studio album “Nine Mile,” Alborosie blends reggae with Latin sounds, rock ballads, and spiritual reflections — a bold, personal journey from Kingston to Ethiopia and back.
Kabaka Pyramid talks about his tune "Borders" feat. Stonebwoy, the origin and background and the situation of refugees around the world.
From Kingston’s beaches to global praise: Fred Locks tells the powerful story behind “Black Star Liners” and his lasting Rastafari mission.
How Haile Selassie I’s 1924 journey shaped Rastafari, pan-Africanism, and the concept of One Love in reggae culture.
Haile Selassie’s fight for equality shaped Rastafari and reggae. Discover his impact on faith, justice and Black liberation. (Part 1 of 3)