“Marcus Garvey to Traoré: Africa Rising, Babylon Fading”

“Marcus Garvey to Traoré: Africa Rising, Babylon Fading”

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio January 17, 2026 Duration: 1:00:18
This episode of Reggae Hour Salute opens with a foundation stone:
Burning Spear – Marcus Garvey.
From there, Mr. E and Zionya step into one of the most important conversations of the entire series — Africa reclaiming itself.
We break down the recent African coups, with a focused look at Burkina Faso and the leadership of Ibrahim Traoré, examining what self-determination looks like in real time when nations reject colonial control and economic extraction. The conversation connects African liberation directly to Jamaican independence, Garveyism, and Rastafarian consciousness, showing how reggae has always been the global messenger for these movements.
This is not hype.
This is history moving forward.
The music that follows carries that same revolutionary spirit — roots, resistance, and reason — reminding us that reggae has always documented the fall of Babylon long before headlines caught up.
🎶 FULL TRACKLIST (FROM IMAGES + OPENING SELECTION)
Marcus Garvey – Burning Spear
Culture Brown – Move Up (Album: Go Dehaug 2025)
I Appreciate Dads – Ecspedition
Loyalty – Don Dada
Give Me Long Days – Blazem Rasta (Aire State Riddim)
Is This Love – Bob Marley & The Wailers
Amsterdam Everywhere I Am – Cheezy and the Crackers
Love Is the Answer – Iyah Angel (Jah SoulJah Riddim)
Sick for Love – King I Music
Focus Herbs – Stoneface Priest (Medi Riddim)
Inna Yard – Anthony B
We Can Do Better – Sizzla
In Addis Ababa (Dub) – Runkus
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