Top 22 Reggae Songs of 2025 — A New Year’s Listening Ritual for 2026

Top 22 Reggae Songs of 2025 — A New Year’s Listening Ritual for 2026

Author: B.O.S.S. Radio January 1, 2026 Duration: 2:03:30
Before the countdown.
Before the fireworks.
Before the world agrees the year has changed.

Reggae Hour pauses to ask a deeper question:

When does the year really turn?

In this New Year’s Eve episode, Mr. E and Zai-O-Nya reason through time not as numbers on a calendar, but as something felt—in the body, in the land, and in the music. Across four reflective segments, they explore sacred time, reggae as a living record of history, ancestral practices of closing cycles, and what the sound of recent reggae reveals about the season ahead.

This is not a countdown episode.
It’s a ritual broadcast—designed for listening, grounding, and entering the next season with clarity.

🧭 WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
🔔 Segment One

When the Year Truly Turns: Sacred Time and the Natural New Year
Mr. E reframes New Year’s Eve as a moment of reflection rather than resolution, while Zai-O-Nya grounds time in breath, seasons, and ancestral rhythm.

🎼 Segment Two

Reggae as Timekeeper: How the Music Marks the Year
A conversation on reggae as a living calendar—documenting struggle, healing, resistance, and hope beyond dates and charts.

🌿 Segment Three

Ritual, Rest, and Recalibration: How We Traditionally Close a Year
Led by Zai-O-Nya, this segment centers rest, gratitude, and cultural practices that close cycles gently, not forcefully.

🔊 Segment Four

The Sound of the Year Ahead: What the Music Is Telling Us
Rather than predicting trends, Mr. E and Zai-O-Nya listen to recent reggae as testimony—asking what artists are responding to and what that reveals about the season ahead.

🎶 SONGS PLAYED IN THIS EPISODE
Opening Selection

Good Ole Vybz – Kqualiti

Move Up – Culture Brown

Segment One

Forward – Don Dada

Mother of Creation – Tasha T

Set Jah People Free – Redeemm

Blue Nile – Mystic Revealers

Segment Two

Desire – Kleva Roots

Lion – Don Dada

Bounce – Leroy Scarlet

Vanspersie – Kvdence

Segment Three

Don't Fear – Fyah Prince

Ethiopian Liberation – Tasha T

Rise Up – Don Dada

Giving Thanks – Kqualiti

Segment Four

Elephant – Kvdence

Million Skills – Sammi B

No Time to Cry – Iyagrade

Bed of Fire – Tasha T

Jungle – Inezi

Green Leaves – Emynenx

Nineveh – Redeemm

Spread Some Love – Tasha T

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