Ep 200... She
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Celebrating its 200th episode, Reggae In The City with DJ Daddy English delivers a powerful, soulful journey through roots reggae, unity, and resilience. The episode opens with a spiritual invocation and a tribute to Jamaica, where the host recently traveled, setting the tone for a deep dive into authentic reggae culture. Featured tracks include the latest single 'She' by Kishira J, a brand-new release with an exclusive May EP drop, alongside standout performances from Aisha Loren, Kurt Riley, Mungo, and Taurus Riley. The episode emphasizes perseverance, faith, and healing, with emotionally charged lyrics from 'Fast and Pray' and affirmations of inner strength. A nostalgic nod to episode 100’s interview with Kishira reinforces the show’s legacy, while timeless classics like 'The International Herb' and 'Light It Up' by Kabaka Pyramid close the episode on a transcendent note. The episode is a testament to reggae as a force for spiritual and social upliftment.
Celebrate milestones with authenticity—episode 200 is a tribute to roots, culture, and the journey of the podcast.
Music is a universal language that transcends race, corruption, and division—unity is the core message.
Resilience and faith are key: 'Faith is not about everything turning out okay. It's about being okay no matter how things turn out.'
Support new artists like Kishira J, whose single 'She' and upcoming EP represent fresh, powerful voices in reggae.
Prayer and self-healing are vital—'Fast and pray again' is both a mantra and a call to spiritual renewal.
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200th Episode Celebration & Jamaica Journey
“This is episode number 200. A brand new episode. I know it's been a while since we had one but trust me, there is a reason for everything.”
New Music Spotlight: Kishira J's 'She'
“This is the first single available right now on all digital platforms. Make sure you check that one out, yes?”
Global Reggae Voices: Aisha Loren & Kurt Riley
Aisha Loren delivers 'Crown in My Clothes' from Lagos, Nigeria, emphasizing music as a universal language. Kurt Riley’s 'International Herb' on the Jambia Music label brings classic roots energy with Randy Valentine and Mungo.
Spiritual Resilience & Healing: Taurus Riley & Amlak Red Square
“Faith is not about everything turning out okay. It's about being okay no matter how things turn out.”
Legacy & Classic Reggae: From Jack Israel to Kabaka Pyramid
“Light it. Don't fight it. Rastafari always there to take a stand all when some do overstand.”
“Faith is not about everything turning out okay. It's about being okay no matter how things turn out.”
“This is episode number 200. A brand new episode. I know it's been a while since we had one but trust me, there is a reason for everything.”
“Light it. Don't fight it. Rastafari always there to take a stand all when some do overstand.”
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DJ Daddy English
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Reggae In The City
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Kishira J
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Kurt Riley
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Jamaica
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Amlak Red Square
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Taurus Riley
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Aisha Loren
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Kabaka Pyramid
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Mungo
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