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  • BigUpRadio.com proudly presents the weekly JAH GLORY Dancehall Reggae Show hosted by the Tribe of Kings Sound System of San Diego. This is the 19th show featuring the best conscious reggae tracks out right now.
    Jah-Glory.html
  • An amazing reggae-fied rendition of a speech recorded by Marcus Mosiah Garvey in New York City in June 1921 extolling the achievements of the Universal Negro Improvement Association accompanied by Burning Spear's searing "I and I Survive"
    Marcus-Garvey-Lives.html
  • Ossie Dellimore feeds the masses who hunger for consciousness with the release of his debut CD Freedom's Journal. Backed by the Soldiers of Justice band, this album features 10 crucial cuts, all written and produced by Ossie himself.
    Ossie-Dellimore-The-Lions-Den.html
  • Originally hailing from St. Vincent, Ossie Dellimore's musical career was boosted by his capturing first prize at Amateur Night at The Apollo. Several years later, Ossie's abundant musical and lyrical talents convinced Easy Star Records to include his first single
    Ossie-Dellimore-Live-in-Vermont.html
  • Jamaican born Smooth Savage delivers powerful vocal over reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and dancehall tracks about a variety of topic including sensuous women and spirituality and realities of everyday life. The Smooth Savage project arrives at a time when Dancehall reggae is drifting from the underground to the top 40 circuits.
    Smooth-Savage-Let-It-Burn.html
  • In bringing together heartical roots riddims with rich intelligent conscious lyrics, Freedom's Journal reveals that the time has come for the sounds of Ossie Dellimore and Soldiers of Justice to be heard far and wide
    Ossie-Dellimore-Ruff-Scott.html

 

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