⚡ Bob Marley⚡
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Dub to Michael Prophet's No Friend In This Time
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Brighter days are ahead! 🥥🇯🇲
Reggae Colors Bodysuit by Cooyah Clothing available worldwide at cooyah.com
•Model: @tonii_arch •Photographers: @chriscolyardphotography and @odane_taylor400m
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Miami Dub Section - 2 PM VENICE BEACH CALIFORNIA [2023]
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Don Letts - Outta Sync
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Eek-a-mouse aka Ripton Joseph Hylton.
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“I am not reggae, I am me. I am bigger than the limits that are put on me. It all has to do with the individual journey.” - Ziggy Marley.
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Reggaedub for the mind, body and soul 🌿
Turn off shuffle, hit play and relax...
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On role of the Deejay
Dominant and subversive versions of Africa and African history reproduced the dynamic outlined above but on an international scale. In Britain in the 1980s imperial relations were being re-imagined in the context of humanitarian aid. Black youths in Britain wielded their African heritage as a tool to build their communities and give voice to their analysis. Meanwhile the mainstream press, and…
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Super rare and obscure (and very expensive) 1979 roots re-issued via Tuff Scout - rhythm is The Wailers' Chase Them Crazy Baldheads
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give it a listen...
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Dread & Lion
This men's short sleeve shirt is a classic design created from an original drawing by Cooyah team member Tennyson Smith. Another great Cooyah original to add to your closet today! Every shirt from Cooyah is hand-printed, comfortable, and adds a pop of color to any outfit.
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RÚV English Podcast: Reggae & Dub
On this episode, we listen to a handful of Icelandic bands that have recreated the reggae and dub sound.
The reggae, ska and dub sound arrived rather late in Iceland compared to other places. It become popular here decades after its birth in the warm islands of Jamaica and Trinidad in the ’60s and its later on dispersal around the world with the Caribbean diaspora. However, a handful of local bands have recreated the sounds of love and liberation; take a listen below or listen at the link.
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Bad Brains - Live At The Old Waldorf SF 20 Oct (1982)
01. KALX Station ID - Intro
02. I & I Rasta
03. King Of Glory (Jah Rastafari)
04. Right Brigade
05. FVK
06. Big Takeover
07. Destroy Babylon
08. Forward Home
09. First Unknown Track
10. All Rise To Meet Jah
11. Second Unknown Track
12. Third Unknown Track
13. Strangest Diseases
14. Fourth Unknown Track>
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