Queens of the Fire: The Women Who Carried Reggae Forward — Reggae Hour Salute

Queens of the Fire: The Women Who Carried Reggae Forward — Reggae Hour Salute

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio January 17, 2026 Duration: 1:17:46
Day two of Reggae Hour Salute continues with a crown-heavy session dedicated to the women who shaped reggae culture from the inside out.
We open with Rita Marley – Who Feels It Knows It, a reminder that reggae truth has always lived in women’s voices — whether history chose to amplify it or not.
From there, Mr. E and Zai-O-Nya hold space for a powerful conversation on Women in Reggae — honoring the pioneers, the culture bearers, and the modern torch-carriers who never waited for permission.
This episode gives flowers to women who: • Spoke spirituality when the industry pushed silence
• Held roots culture steady through every era
• Made space for the next generation to rise
This is not a side note in reggae history — this is the history.
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Because reggae never survived without women — it thrived because of them.
🌺 WOMEN ARTISTS HIGHLIGHTED (FROM TALK + PLAYLIST)
Rita Marley
Judy Mowatt
Marcia Griffiths
Sister Nancy
Queen Ifrica
Lady G
Koffee
Lila Iké
Tasha T
Lady Squanda
Miki Rae
🎶 FULL TRACKLIST (EXTRACTED FROM IMAGES)
Rita Marley – Who Feels It Knows It
Tasha T – Ethiopian Liberation
Queen Ifrica – Lioness On the Rise
Judy Mowatt – Rasta Woman Chant
Koffee ft. Jane Macgizmo – Blazin
Marcia Griffiths – Dreamland
Sister Nancy – Bam Bam
Lady G – Breeze Off
Judy Mowatt – Black Woman
Lady Squanda – Fire
Lila Iké – Second Chance
I Threes – Nice Time (Live)
Miki Rae – Sweet Delilah
DK & Dubz – Warrior Gurl (Acoustic Mix)
Tasha T – Put It On
Lila Iké – Solitude

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