Bless a ya ! Me I say you've got ya RastaCast … babylon Jah.
Mr. Retalin is presenting (after a bit HIGH) new episode of Psyholirik's Podcast.
Love.Love.Love.
The name Rastafari is taken from Ras Tafari, the pre-regnal title of Haile Selassie I, composed of Amharic Ras and Haile Selassie's pre-regnal given name, Tafari. Rastafari are generally distinguished for asserting the doctrine that Haile Selassie I, the former and final Emperor of Ethiopia, is another incarnation of the Christian God, called Jah. They see Haile Selassie I as Jah or Jah Rastafari, who is the second coming of Jesus Christ onto the Earth.
Today, awareness of the Rastafari movement has spread throughout much of the world, largely through interest generated by reggae music. The most notable example is Jamaican singer/songwriter Bob Marley (died 1981). By 1997, there were around one million Rastafari faithful worldwide. In the 2001 Jamaican census, 24,020 individuals (less than 1 percent of the population) identified themselves as Rastafarians. Other sources have estimated that, in the 2000s, they formed "about 5 percent of the population" of Jamaica, or have conjectured that "there are perhaps as many as 100,000 Rastafarians in Jamaica".
Tracklist :
1. Bob Marley - Waiting in Vain
2. Junior Murvin - Nuclear Boom
3. Rita Marley - One Draw
4. Horace Andy - Tell Me Why
5. Junior Kelly - Waan Lef' De Ghetto
6. Hydrophonics - Sunshine Dub
7. Prince Jazzbo - Love Is What The World Need
8. Lutan Fyah - Slow To Anger
9. Sugar Minott - Let Go The Dread
10. Chukki Starr - Forever Shall Praise
11. Toots & The Maytals - Go To Be There