Roots Reggae Queens 👑 Women Who Built Reggae | Women’s History MonthNew Recording (draft)

Roots Reggae Queens 👑 Women Who Built Reggae | Women’s History MonthNew Recording (draft)

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio March 9, 2026 Duration: 1:11:56
Celebrating the Queens of Reggae

In honor of International Women’s History Month, we’re going live on Reggae Hour to celebrate the incredible women who helped shape reggae music and culture.

Tonight we’re playing music from some of the most powerful female voices in reggae history, including:

• Judy Mowatt
• Rita Marley
• Marcia Griffiths
• Queen Ifrica
• Sister Carol
• Etana
• Hempress Sativa

These women carried the message of roots reggae, culture, spirituality, and resistance across generations.

Tonight we honor their voices, their music, and their contribution to reggae history.

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• Rita Marley
• Marcia Griffiths
• Judy Mowatt
• Queen Ifrica
• Etana

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