🇵🇭 The History of Filipino Reggae | From Manila to Cebu to Mindanao

🇵🇭 The History of Filipino Reggae | From Manila to Cebu to Mindanao

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio February 17, 2026 Duration: 53:30
Reggae didn’t arrive in the Philippines as a trend.
It arrived quietly.
And it stayed.
In this Reggae Hour documentary episode, we trace the full journey of Filipino reggae — from its early discovery in the late 1960s, to the pioneers of the 70s and 80s, to the rise of Brownman Revival, and into the modern generation shaping its future.
This isn’t commentary.
It’s documentation.
🎙 What You’ll Discover
Act 1 — Discovery
How reggae first reached the Philippines through records, radio, and returning seafarers.
Act 2 — The Pioneers
How Manila introduced it, Cebu expanded it, and Mindanao grounded it in social storytelling.
Act 3 — The Present & the Power
Brownman Revival’s impact, the rise of regional identity, diaspora influence, and the question that defines the future:
Who carries the crown of Filipino reggae next?
🌊 Regional Spotlight
Manila — early cafés, university circles, artistic spaces
Cebu — lifestyle adoption, festivals, Bisaya storytelling
Mindanao — social commentary, rural narratives, resilience
Filipino reggae did not imitate Jamaica.
It localized.
Less confrontation.
More communal endurance.
Different history.
Different expression.
Same roots.
🎶 Artists & Cultural Figures Mentioned
Cocojam
Brownman Revival
Tropical Depression
Modern Filipino reggae fusion artists
Diaspora influence across the U.S., Canada, and beyond
🎧 Why This Episode Matters
Filipino reggae has history.
But it hasn’t always been archived loudly.
If culture isn’t documented, it fades.
This episode preserves the story — carefully.
If this resonated with you:
✔ Subscribe
✔ Comment your region (Manila, Cebu, Mindanao, Diaspora?)
✔ Share this with someone who grew up on Filipino reggae
Kasama ka dito.
You’re part of this continuation.
🔗 Support the Documentary Work (Optional)
Reggae Hour exists to document culture thoughtfully — without rushing, without reducing, without chasing trends.
If you’d like to support the platform beyond streaming, we’ve partnered with Old Glory, a heritage lifestyle and apparel brand rooted in craftsmanship, identity, and culture carried with intention.
👉 https://oldglory.com/discount/REGGAEHOUR�
⚖️ FTC Disclosure:
This description contains affiliate links. If you choose to make a purchase through the link above, Reggae Hour may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Availability, shipping, and pricing may vary by location.
Your support helps keep this platform independent and research-driven.
📌 Stay Connected
🌍 ReggaeHour.com
🎙 Available on iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts
📲 Follow Reggae Hour for deep cultural documentation
We don’t chase nostalgia.
We preserve legacy.
And this rhythm is still moving.

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 →

From the studios of B.O.S.S. Radio, Reggae-Hour offers more than a curated selection of music; it's a weekly immersion into the living culture that gives the sound its profound meaning. This podcast connects the rhythms of ska, lovers rock, and roots reggae to the broader narratives of social justice, Rastafarian thought, and the historical journeys of the African Diaspora. You'll hear conversations with artists who carry the tradition forward, alongside detailed explorations of the stories behind pivotal songs and movements. The aim is to provide context and connection, examining how the messages of peace and I-nity within the music resonate with contemporary global struggles. Tune in for a purposefully crafted blend of history, interview, and melody, where every episode is designed to deepen understanding of reggae not just as a genre, but as a continuous call for awareness and unity. It's a space for listeners who feel the heartbeat of the bassline and want to understand the soul behind it.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Reggae-Hour
Podcast Episodes
Reggae Grammy Nominees [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:27
Welcome to REGGAE HOUR, where we unleash the full vibrance of reggae culture! In this electrifying episode, “Reggae’s Grammy Legacy,” we dive deep into the heart of reggae, celebrating its rich heritage and exploring how…
"Kleva Roots: Fi Real Vibes an’ Roots Wisdom Pon Reggae Hour" [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:02
Bless up, reggae massive! Yuh nah waan miss dis vibes, seen? We link up wid di legendary Kleva Roots fi a deep convo ‘bout di roots, di riddim, an’ di message weh flow through his life an’ music. From growin’ up wid him…
Exclusive Interview with Zabrick: Portland’s Reggae Powerhouse [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:24
In this electrifying episode of B.O.S.S. Radio’s Reggae Hour, we sit down with none other than Christopher "Zabrick" Reid, one of Portland, Jamaica’s most dynamic reggae and dancehall artists. 🌍 From his humble beginning…
Behind the Music with Don Dada – The Heart & The Mind [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:09
This week on BOSS Radio, we had the pleasure of diving deep into the world of reggae and hip-hop with none other than South African multi-platinum artist Don Dada. His latest project, the double album "The Heart & The Mi…
Don Dada: A Reggae Game Changer from South Africa [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:06
Don Dada, also known as Menelik Nesta Gibbons, is a South African reggae and hip-hop artist making waves in the music industry. This post highlights his accomplishments and his dedication to social causes.Early Achieveme…