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Reggae-Hour is a roots culture podcast and media platform dedicated to reggae music, Rastafarian teachings, and deep dives into the history of the African Diaspora. We feed listeners seeking peace and I-nity (unity) through ska, lovers rock, and reggae while raising our voices for social justice across the globe. Each episode is purposefully filled with artist interviews, reggae history, and stories that bring the lyrics—and the movement—to life.🎙️ Past guests include:
🔥 I-Octane – Bringing fire to the mic!
🔥 Glen Washington – A legend in the game!
🔥 Jimi Watusi – Keeping the vibes alive!
🔥 Leroy Scarlett, Tony Roy, and many more! ✨ Whether you’re here to vibe, learn, or feel the energy, Reggae Hour is where you’ll find the pulse of reggae music. 🔊 So Tune In. Turn Up. Zone Out. And let’s shake up the world—one riddim at a time! 💛 Follow & Join the Movement:
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📍 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeHourPodcast 🔥 Don’t just listen. Be part of the reggae revolution! 🔥

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    • When the Drum Goes Quiet: How Sly Dunbar Disciplined Reggae & Changed the World Forever
      Jan 27 2026
      When the drum goes quiet, the world listens.
      This special Reggae Hour tribute episode honors the life, discipline, and global legacy of Sly Dunbar — one of the most influential rhythm architects in music history.
      Alongside Robbie Shakespeare, Sly helped shape reggae into a language the world could understand — without ever losing its roots. From Kingston studios to global stages, from analog roots to digital futures, Sly’s drumming taught us that rhythm is responsibility.
      In this one-hour episode, Mr. E and Zionia reason through:
      Why discipline mattered more than flash in Sly’s playing
      How Sly & Robbie carried reggae across borders without dilution
      How the torch is now being carried forward by new and international artists — including the Africa–Caribbean connection that keeps reggae alive
      This is not an interview.
      This is a reflection.
      A reasoning.
      A musical journey guided by the drum.
      🎶 Featuring a carefully curated Sly & Robbie set that lets the music teach where words fall short.
      👉 Read the full memorial article here:
      🔗 https://www.reggaehour.com/202...
      👉 SUBSCRIBE for more deep reggae history and cultural reasoning
      👉 LIKE & SHARE to honor Sly Dunbar’s legacy
      👉 COMMENT with your favorite Sly & Robbie track or memory
      Stay locked. Let the riddim talk.
      🎶 FEATURED TRACKLIST (AS PLAYED IN EPISODE ORDER)
      Intro / Foundation
      Fatigue Chic — Sly & Robbie
      Segment 1: Discipline & Craft
      Babylon Rebel — Sly & Robbie
      Change — Delroy Wilson & Sly & Robbie
      Changing for You — Delroy Wilson & Sly & Robbie
      Segment 2: Global Reach & Joy
      Everyday Is a Holiday — John Holt, The Wailers & Sly & Robbie
      Anywhere You Want Me To Go — John Holt, The Wailers & Sly & Robbie
      Happy Song — Sly & Robbie, Coba-U, KGN21
      Pimp My Cab — Sly & Robbie
      Segment 3: Legacy & The Torch
      Positive Way — Reggae Angels & Sly & Robbie
      I Am a Promise — Rory Baker & Sly & Robbie
      🎙️ Mr. E Prompted Track (On-Air):
      Perspective — Sly & Robbie (Woymab Music)
      Closing
      Wedding Day — Delroy Wilson & Sly & Robbie
      Soul Sister — Sly & Robbie & Delroy Wilson
      📣 STRONG CALL-TO-ACTIONS (PLACEMENT READY)
      🕊️ Honor the Legacy: Share this episode with someone who loves reggae
      🥁 Join the Reasoning: Drop your favorite Sly & Robbie track in the comments
      📻 Stay Locked: Subscribe for more Reggae Hour cultural deep dives
      📖 Go Deeper: Read the full memorial article → https://www.reggaehour.com/202...

      Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280/support.

      🌍 Roots. Culture. Revolution.
      Every episode of the Reggae Hour Podcast dives deep into reggae’s heartbeat — the stories, struggles, and spirit that unite the African diaspora. From Kingston to Cape Town, London to Lagos, we bring reggae’s message of truth, love, and liberation to the world. 🎙️ Subscribe & Tune In:
      Watch the full episode on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeHourPodcast
      Listen worldwide on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, & Amazon Music. 💬 Join the Movement:
      Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ReggaeHourPodcast
      Visit → https://www.ReggaeHour.com 🔥 Let your voice be heard!
      Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and tag a bredren or sistren who needs this message.
      The conversation continues in the comments — we reason, we rise, we build. #ReggaeHourPodcast #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #RootsAndReality #OneLove #fyp
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      1 h et 21 min
    • Coxsone Dodd Built Studio One — But Who Really Made the Sound? | Reggae Hour
      Jan 27 2026
      Studio One changed music forever.
      But history doesn’t tell itself — people do.
      In this special episode of Reggae Hour, we reason through the legacy and controversy surrounding Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, the visionary producer behind Studio One. Celebrated as the architect of Jamaica’s most influential label, Coxsone built a system that launched global sounds — but also one that left many musicians unnamed, unpaid, and unheard.
      This episode explores power, authorship, and silence in early reggae history. We move from the birth of the sound system era, through questions of ownership and control, and into the music that defined a generation.
      This is not cancellation.
      This is completion.
      📖 Read the full companion blog for deeper context:
      👉 https://www.reggaehour.com/202...
      🎧 Listen as a podcast on Reggae Hour
      Available wherever you get your podcasts.
      🎶 TRACKLIST (AS PLAYED)
      I'm Still In Love With You-Alton Elliss, ASPO
      Matthew Mark-Toots and the Maytals
      Where’s the Girl for Me-Bob Marley and The Wailers
      I’ve Got to Go Back Home- Bob Andy
      Created By The Father- Dennis Brown
      I Was Born a Free Man- Al Campbell, Freddie McGregor
      The New Boss- Slim Smith
      (All Skatalites music hereafter)
      Freedom Sounds
      Guns of Navarone
      Ska Boss
      Police Woman
      Fuera de Mi Vida
      You’re Wondering Now
      📣 CALL TO ACTION
      If you care about reggae history beyond the surface level:
      👍 Like the video
      💬 Join the discussion in the comments
      🔔 Subscribe to Reggae Hour for the full story behind the sound

      Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280/support.

      🌍 Roots. Culture. Revolution.
      Every episode of the Reggae Hour Podcast dives deep into reggae’s heartbeat — the stories, struggles, and spirit that unite the African diaspora. From Kingston to Cape Town, London to Lagos, we bring reggae’s message of truth, love, and liberation to the world. 🎙️ Subscribe & Tune In:
      Watch the full episode on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeHourPodcast
      Listen worldwide on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, & Amazon Music. 💬 Join the Movement:
      Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ReggaeHourPodcast
      Visit → https://www.ReggaeHour.com 🔥 Let your voice be heard!
      Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and tag a bredren or sistren who needs this message.
      The conversation continues in the comments — we reason, we rise, we build. #ReggaeHourPodcast #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #RootsAndReality #OneLove #fyp
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      1 h et 26 min
    • Winter Soldiers: Keeping the Fire Burning When the World Freezes
      Jan 25 2026
      When the storm hits and Babylon goes cold, where do you find your fire?
      In this special winter edition of Reggae Hour, we aren’t just playing music — we are reasoning on resilience. As snow, power outages, and cold winds sweep across the world outside, Mr. E and Zionya (Daughter of Zion) dig deep into the crates to uncover the sounds that have kept the people warm for generations.
      From Prince Buster facing the long winter of 1960s England, to the modern spiritual armor of today’s Winter Soldiers, this episode traces how reggae has always been more than music. It has been a fireplace for the diaspora — a source of heat, unity, and strength when the physical world turns cold.
      This is a story of migration, survival, sound systems, and inner fire. A reminder that even when Babylon freezes, the spirit does not.
      🔊 IN THIS EPISODE
      The History: How Caribbean migrants survived the winters of the UK, U.S., and Canada
      The Reasoning: Why warmth is both physical and spiritual
      The Music: A carefully curated journey through Rocksteady, Roots, and Dub
      🎶 FEATURED MUSIC
      (All Rights Reserved to the Artists)
      Prince Buster – Long Winter (The Foundation)
      Venice Beach Dub Club – Winter Soldiers (The Struggle)
      Malika Madremana – Lion in the Winter / Let Mi Lion Roam (The Strength)
      Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad – Ginger Juice (The Healing)
      Plus more selections designed to melt the ice
      🎙️ ABOUT REGGAE HOUR
      Reggae Hour is the heartbeat of reggae culture — preserving history, honoring the elders, and reasoning through sound.
      Hosted by Mr. E, featuring the spiritual reflections of Zionya.
      🔗 AFFILIATE SUPPORT (FTC COMPLIANT)
      Disclosure: This episode description contains affiliate links. If you choose to use them, Reggae Hour may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
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      Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour--2646280/support.

      🌍 Roots. Culture. Revolution.
      Every episode of the Reggae Hour Podcast dives deep into reggae’s heartbeat — the stories, struggles, and spirit that unite the African diaspora. From Kingston to Cape Town, London to Lagos, we bring reggae’s message of truth, love, and liberation to the world. 🎙️ Subscribe & Tune In:
      Watch the full episode on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeHourPodcast
      Listen worldwide on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, & Amazon Music. 💬 Join the Movement:
      Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ReggaeHourPodcast
      Visit → https://www.ReggaeHour.com 🔥 Let your voice be heard!
      Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and tag a bredren or sistren who needs this message.
      The conversation continues in the comments — we reason, we rise, we build. #ReggaeHourPodcast #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #RootsAndReality #OneLove #fyp
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      1 h et 18 min
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