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October 15, 2025 โ€ข 71 mins
โ€œRevolution no start with war โ€” it start with clarity.โ€

This week on The Reggae Hour, host Mr. E takes the vibration higher with a global reasoning on life, legacy, and livity โ€” from Kenya to Kingston, from roots to revolution.

We celebrate the legacy of Raila Odinga, the Lion of Africa โ€” and explore how the message of Garvey, Marley, and Odinga lives on through reggaeโ€™s new generation.

๐ŸŽถ Featured Tracks:

Forward & Your Love (Dangerous) โ€” Don Dada ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ (Grammy 2026 Contender)

Exile & Survivor โ€” Chronixx ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ฒ (New Album Drop on his Birthday)

Brown Sugar โ€” Dโ€™Angelo (Neo-soul legend, roots in Rasta)

Everything Gone Up โ€” Tony Roy ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ฒ (Roots Revival)

Blue Nile โ€” Mystic Revealers ๐ŸŒ (Spiritual anthem)

As the riddim flow, Mr. E breaks down the power of Ital living โ€” how clean food, clear thoughts, and conscious energy can transform how we move through Babylon.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
God know, the world of reggae and revolution just turned up.
Pronics rise from exile South Africa, wave to flag in
a Grammy contingent d'angelo's spirit, then going through roots and
neo soul and Africa more Wanner for true line prayer
O King. But before we touch the headlines, make the

(00:23):
reason like Kyle wait, now you already know what it is.
Man is your boy, mister e and we are coming
to you here on Reggae Our Bos, says Radio Baby
early this Wednesday morning. We going live to bring y'all
some of the best and the roots, the reggae to
dance all and we're gonna bring y'all some of the

(00:43):
news that's going on in our community across the world.
Can't Afri continue feel me because I'm still one of
those people that you know, we still gotta do. We
gotta hold it down for our people to feel me.
I'm not not going to allow us to be separated
like that. So I'm gonna be talking about all of them.

(01:05):
You feel me, all of us. We're gonna be getting
hold on. Give me a second, because it looks like
and you're listening to Reggae our or Rhythm meets the
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(01:25):
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and trying to live a healthy life. And we just

(01:45):
want to promote that as much as possible because in
this great time of noise, and it's time of great
noise and stuff, it's time of confusion. You know, the
soul of humanity is crying out. We feel it in
our bones, don't we a deep imbalance? Then we walk
through concrete jungles and our feet forget the feeling of
the earth man. We swim in the digital river of

(02:06):
information in our minds to get the peace of a
single clear thought. Our bodies are fed, but our spirits
are storm and so not more than ever, people search
the balance, a harmony of the mind, the body, and
the soul. Now, this search is not a new one.
It's an ancient quest and the eldest have long showness

(02:27):
the way path is called life. That and you must
understand itel is not just the dyce you find in
some kind of hook or something. And it's true. It's
not a trend. Is that you want to do on
a weekend. Mannal is livity. It's a way of walking
through this world. The word itself comes from vital and

(02:49):
that is the key. It is the practice of increasing
your life, for it's your vitality by living in alignment
with creation. The rest are the foundation of three pillars
simple clome. First is clean food. The body is a temple,
sacred vessel given to us by the Creator. Now, what
do you use to build a temper? You use rotten

(03:12):
wood and polluted water. Hell no, you use the strongest
stone and the purest water, the finest materials from the earth.
So it is with the body. It Our food is
food in its original state, as the earth intended. It
is fruit kissed by the sun, vegetables bursting with life
from the soil, grains that hold the memory of the

(03:34):
wind and the rain. It means no process can no
artificial poison, no flesh from animals that have known suffering,
but that suffering carries a vibration that you then take
inside your temple to eat clean is the honor of
the temple. You did a minute because I guess I

(03:55):
did it. But yeah, Now the first one is clean,
I mean, the second is clean thought. Now, the mind
is a garden. If you plant seeds of anger, worryor dow,
you will harvest a frop of misery. Now, if you
allow the weeds of gossip and negativity to take over,
they would choke out the light. Now, I tell consciousness

(04:17):
is the practice of tending to this garden. This is
the guarding of the gateway of light, especially the gateway
to your mind. It means choosing what you watch, what
you listen to, and who you speak with. It's the
understanding that a positive thought is a free and the
negative thought is a poison. A clean thought is a

(04:38):
revolutionary act in a world that profits for my confusion
and feeding. And third is clean vibration. Now this is
the fruit of the first two. Now, when you honor
the temple and the body with clean food, and you
tend to garden with your mind and with clean part,
your very esseence begins to change. Call that a mental

(04:59):
transmut tation. Your vibration, the energy you put out into
the world, it becomes clear and strong. It is the
light in your eyes. It is the calm in your voice.
It is the piece that people feel where they are
near you. A clean vibration is the ultimate expression of
a soul and balance. Now this is the bridge, This

(05:19):
is the secret of the mass, from the groups artists
to the revolutionary ital is the bridge between consciousness and creation.
Think of the great reggae prophets. How did they craft
songs that could break down walls and uplift generation. They
lived itep. Their channel was clear. The message could flow
through them from the most high to the people without

(05:41):
any kind of distortion. So think of the freedom How
did they find the strength to stand up to injustice,
to endure imprisonment and persecution. They build their inner fortitude
on the foundation of a clean body and a clear mind.
Ital is just the discipline for that spiritual wal And
so I say all this to say the truth. Walk

(06:05):
this path in this modern Babylon, with its endless temptations
and distress. We gotta find what's pure. We gotta find
what's true. That is why I move with Zo Life
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(06:29):
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dawn of creation. This is not a thing that has
been broken down and put back together by man, processed
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(06:51):
the plant protein that builds the temple, bringing with the
vitality that fuels the spirit. Now, when I take Zo Life,
I know what I'm putting into my body as an
eye tal and it's straight from creation. There are no
chemicals to cloud my mind. There's no compromise in this purity.
It's the Earth's strength and on, so pimple, so simple,

(07:12):
it's so hope that it tends to help maintain my
clarity and my vibration in the world that seeks to
pull me down. And a small, powerful act of self
love and self preservation. So for all of you who
are searching for that balance for all of that can
build a call to a higher way of being. Man.
I offer this as meditation. Look to the principle of

(07:35):
ital Eat clean, think clean, vibrate me and find those
pure true things to earth still provide. Align yourself with
creation and you will find your own power to create.
Nourish your roots and you will stand strong. This is
the way for real. So I definitely suggest thinking up

(08:00):
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go check it out. Check out but today on reggae
album we got a great podcast from me, but we
got Don Dotta Grammy consideration for his newest ep. We're
gonna be talking about that and playing a little bit
of music from him Ford We continue definitely check that out.

(08:24):
We're also gonna be talking about the Ronics album that
came out last Friday. Come on that. You gotta give
it up for that Products album went hard man. Now
we've been waiting eight years for that, so we're gonna
be talking about that one as well. Were also gonna
be talking about DeAngelo's passing and how he has left
us music that'll that will resonate with us. But whatever,

(08:48):
so make sure y'are tuned in. Turn up is on out.
This is your boy, mister e Boston, the South Side Boston.
See on reggae album Baby you already know what it is.
This is Ford by Don y'ad Patrick jessicame in. Bam, God, bless.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Us all.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
A freak.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
That's a freak.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
First, blessed the mother's them. I raised the prickly ja.
Bless the father because job pretty. And now farther and
that if you say you with me, because I'm a lay,
say pray before we go on water again, bread and gun,
let's not much aday and burn the system down and
then start again.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
I'm calling on my generals, phil Rang. One of the
enemies are advanced.

Speaker 4 (09:38):
We praise Giant. We fill up from the right flank.
We praise jar and we fill up on the left flank.
Then advanced from fire in the wetlands. We give fans
for the most directions and guide well. I dwell in
his presence, and Gigh said, it is no interfere runs
them not know which way to go. Worship Brady, Yo,
that's the way to glow. Rustprop the co regularly. The
food as I built from stone. I was not the
low season like it's Rauchis.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Or the throne. They shall all the toll back to
what I know. Don flow also Jerry Cool Here the
Trumps go.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
Shrup flighty, red gold and green and everything they say,
Nation surely me. We march on like machine. We don't
stop until we change the regime. Shut Friday, red gold
and green, MCD banner and name nos for the ging.

(10:23):
We move strong like machine. We can't stop until the
people are free. Washing Pistept murdered by the newer surgeons,
a deep like surgeon. When a sleepy surgeon is a
world incursion on my next ress kurcheon. When I wait
for no one got.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
To seize the moments, say we burn in had and
we won't stop for them.

Speaker 4 (10:38):
Cut from different carts, and we don't copy them if
they use to start feel them roughly. Then it said
Daniel Sung in a lions thing, Amlin. All of my
regiments and like elements born in the tournaments, stu we
mu strong like elephants, protect the residents, defender relatives.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
I'm calling all of my generals.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
Deep black minerals move like trimniles, just and all black
like suneralles them in the back like murials Shrunk Flighty,
Red Gold and Green and never say they just showing me.
We march on like machine. We don't stop until we
change the regime. Flighty, Red Gold and Green MCD banner

(11:16):
and they know it's.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
For the game.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
We strung like machine. We can't stop until the people
are free MCD banter fly you the world drum. Then
it's not a cry rust Let me tell you why,
because I sall don't die.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
We just want to fly back.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
If they mentioned a Spuri fly, this is a la
by Sana the soil my father's stripe. This is the
power of the Naza right Sun from the line to day.
We didn't want to play this because as song as
I say, it not from the matrix lap product placement.
It's from the basement one check out the melody hat
like lady them and not ready feet anything. We dropped
closed and the straight to the tapped like see shrung Flighty,

(11:55):
Red Gold and Green and never say this just showing
we march like machine. We don't stop until we change
the regime. Flighty, Red Gold and Green MCD banner and
their nose for d J and we move strong like machine.

(12:18):
We can't stop until the people are free.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
Greetings all African brothers and sisters, young and old. This
is a century when Africa wakes up from its sleeping
slumber and throws off the shackles of the realization. With
this new dawn and a new found freedom, our God
blessed continent is beginning to remember that Africa is the

(12:45):
foundation of every aspect of civilization and loving mother, all mankind,
we know symphony to humanite time has come. We owe
it ourselves.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Yeah, Don Data right there with Jessica in Binginian Geesa
gram I'm telling y'all man, we know. I've told y'all man,
it's going down.

Speaker 5 (13:18):
Man.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Don Data has entered the Grammy race. And yes he
has been putting on work man. This album, this EP
right here, it only has six tracks, but I guarantee
you man it was. It's something that's gonna reach out
to you. If you reggae slash hip hop, then you
definitely need to go check out his EP, Ford We Continue.

(13:42):
You can find it on Amazon Music, you can find
it on Apple Music. You find out Our Heart everywhere
you stream music. Go listen to it. It's definitely gonna
be his work. We're gonna be talking about that one
jed in a minute. But before we do, you know,
we gotta actually give some love to Don Dada. Don
Dada has been working with the children for a long time.

(14:02):
He's been doing this thing, so we definitely want to
give a shout out to him, give him his flowers
while he is alive right now, because without him, the
youth in South Africa Britain would be missing a hero,
it would, but now miss it close. Can you feel
that vibration from what we just listened to, Now that
that's a pulse that travels not through wires or waves,

(14:23):
but through the very soil of the earth, now through
the memory in our blood. It is a bridge of sound,
a bridge of spirit built on foundation of resilience. From
the red dusts of wheto whether the youth face down
tanks with stones in heart, to the vibrant posing streets
of Kingston, where the sound system became the voice of
the voices. The bridge strong, It has been, always been strong.

(14:47):
It is the unbreakable connection of a people that were
scattered but whose heartbeat never lost. That one drop riddle,
and today that riddle is breaking down New walls. Today
a message from our heart is being heard in the
highest halls of Babylon. A king has helped forward and
Don daa himself with the works. He calls for it.

(15:08):
We continue and the world it has no choice but
to listen. Now he has a grammar. He put this
in for grammy consideration. And it's not just the prize
for one man. It is a signal. It is a
sign that the frequency of truth is rising and the
message of the righteous can no longer be ignored. But
we must ask the question, what is the fuel for

(15:29):
such journey? What is the power behind such a sound?
The don Daughter he tells us himself. He say, the
journey is powered by positive energy and natural liberty. Now
this is the key. The music is not born just
from streams and drums, born from a way of life,
from the soul. Now it is born from the same
ancient roots that connect the music of reggae to the

(15:51):
motherland of Africa. Now think of it. The drum beat
of reggae is the heartbeat of the Nayabini to call
for justice, and the lyrics is the echo of the
freedom fighter on the continent and the liberty the itei
liberty is the wisdom of the eldest, who knew that
could be stronger in this world. You must first be
pure within. This is where the spirit in the body meets.

(16:13):
You cannot have a revolutionary mind and a polluted temper.
You cannot sing songs of upliftment if your own energy
is weighed down. The spirit is a mighty fire, yes,
but even the mightiest fire needs clean burning fuel. And
this is why the elders say, when the body fueled
by our thile food, the spirit moves uncessible. Now, ital

(16:34):
is the practice of living in harmony with creation. It
is choosing life force. It's choosing foods that are vibrating clean,
direct from the earth, without the touch of chemical corruption.
This is the discipline that sharpens the mind and clears
the channel for the creative force to flow. This is
the liberty that Godda speaks of, a liberty that gives
the spirit and unstoppable momentum. Now, it is a simple truth.

(16:58):
When your body is light full of vitality, your thoughts
become clearer, your vibration right is, your art becomes more pope,
your message rings with the higher truth. Now, this is
how a man can stand on the stage and channel
the spirit of the Swetto and Kingston. At the same time,
his instrument, which is his body, his mind, and his
soul is tuned and clean. And in this time we

(17:20):
are blessed to have that sense. To this period, we
have gifts from the earth like Zbo life or super
food born of the African sun itself. We have sea
moss that comes out of the Jamaican coast, and this
is ital in his essence. It is the concentrated life
for us of creation. It is that clean burning fuel
the temple. When you take this into your body, you

(17:41):
are talking and taking the strength of the continent. You
are aligning yourself with that natural liberty. You're preparing your
own vessel to move forward uspot So we celebrate this
great milestone for don daughter, but we do not just
celebrate for him. We celebrate the bridge he walks on
r the liberty that fuels him, and we celebrate the

(18:03):
power that this liberty can unlock it each and every
as one of the journey is for it, we continue.
It is not forward, I continue. It is a collective movement.
And so the message for the day is Taga brethren
are sustem from the continent, from Acro to Visa Baba,
from Legos to Lusaka. Find your family across the water

(18:23):
and tell them the bridge is strown. The time is
now unity, upliftment and itel energy for all. Let us
fuel our temples, clear our channels and move forward unstopped
with one love you feel me? Yes, sir? Now with
that being said, for we continue. Is a masterpiece of

(18:46):
the EP but it has just entered the same race
as another Margle or another giant in this industry, and
a giant that has only dropped to albums. His second
album just dropped on his birthday last you I'm talking
about we're talking about chronics with this new album at

(19:08):
Zile e Zol is a piece of mastery and I
definitely suggest there about it to listen to it. But
right now we got his name track Exile for you
to listen to right here on bo west Says Radio's
reggae album Baby. So we asked you to do one thing.
Tune in, turn up and zone out. Baby, show us

(19:30):
some love, hit them like, hit them, subscribe man, show
us some gifts, show us some love. Man, let us
see what we how you feel about what we're doing
here reggae album, but this here is chronics with exile.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Thank you, m hm h.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
M hmm.

Speaker 6 (20:06):
Thank Maybe you won't see Jenny, don't still light.

Speaker 7 (20:14):
Let's John knows ideas.

Speaker 6 (20:20):
Maybe you won't see you don't still light. That don't fair.
Don't think you all a right?

Speaker 3 (20:34):
M m hm.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
That's h m hmm.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Maybe you won't see John it don't still light? John
love that lady went to see?

Speaker 7 (21:05):
Yeah, don't stand light, that's o't there, don't the baby
will see Okay, don't.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
Stan now, don't shave should.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Happen?

Speaker 6 (21:24):
M h Maybe will see yeah, Man, don't bother?

Speaker 8 (21:34):
You have a right?

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Okay h.

Speaker 4 (22:07):
S Jez.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Sweeping sweep.

Speaker 6 (22:15):
When Ram has done?

Speaker 2 (22:18):
Geez?

Speaker 6 (22:20):
Do you need to see Kay instead light? That's jobson.

Speaker 8 (22:30):
Have you want to see day stand lie?

Speaker 6 (22:36):
Don't pay into ride the ogre bag.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
See crying its exile?

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Man.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Look here. That was just the first track on that album.
But we got more coming for your real soul.

Speaker 6 (23:12):
Man.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
We definitely got more coming for you, man, So we
definitely need got to tune in, turn up, end, zone out,
and I would just want to take this minute right
now to ask you all to go ahead and follow
us on our favorite streamings on your favorite streaming service,
whether it's iHeart Apple Music, Amazon Music, or whether you
just like watching us here on YouTube, took, Instagram, and
and Facebook. Man, make sure you find reggae our because

(23:35):
we're going to keep bringing y'all this great reggae music.

Speaker 7 (23:38):
You heard me.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
We're gonna continue pushing the love, truth, piece, justice, and
freedom pillars of life because without them, where would we
be at? That's all I want to know. Where would
we be at if we didn't have love, truth, piece, justice,
and freedom. You know what I'm talking about. I don't
think we will be any well. I don't think we

(24:00):
live too long. It would be too much. You feel me,
and we need more of exactly. We need more love,
no love. So make sure y'all tune in, turn up
it Z on that not hit that Life, follow subscribe
button no matter where you're at, and also shares to
your family and friends so we can spread Hugh. Now,
I want to take a small, a small segue real

(24:22):
quick and then talk about this love. Right now, there's
so much hate going on, especially with the people who
call themselves black colored, African Native and it is whatever,
it just came. It's getting a little too ridiculous. You know,
I just want to say one thing and I'm gonna
leave it at that. You can't tell me where my
ancestors are from because you don't even know my real name,

(24:45):
and I can't do the same thing for you. And
why is that? Because I don't know you. You know
your story. I know my story. I could tell you
my story. You could tell me your story. But what
we cannot, dude, is you tell me my story and
I tell you your story. I don't know your story

(25:06):
and you definitely do not know mine.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
You don't.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
So when it comes to being from Africa or being
from America, we need to chill that out. We need
that to end. Why because of the simple fact that
it shouldn't even matter. For one, Your story is your story.
Your story has no bearing on my story. And even
if it did, it's still my story to tell. So

(25:33):
if I say that I'm from Africa and you say
you from America, I can't say. Nothing could be said
about that. Nobody can deny another person's lineage because they
was not there when their ancestors were born. Now, if
you have a certain kind of a feeling about how
they feel about their story. Says a lot about you,

(25:56):
and it doesn't say anything about that person. You say
that that person's are in or scared to claim where
they're from, or you say that that person is trying
to brainwash you. As it doesn't get us anywhere, It
won't get us anywhere. We'll never get us anywhere. So
we need to we need to stop. We need to
stop all that. That's all I wanted to say about
that one love. Man, This is a pan world because

(26:20):
pan Earth. I'm a pan Earthian. You may not recognize
Pan African, but you gotta say you're a pant Earthian
because when you look like this, you know that you
originally came from this Earth. I can't speak to anybody else.
I can only speak for the people that look like me.
You know, if anybody else came from this earth. Great,
lad you're here, Thank you for joining us, Welcome to

(26:43):
the show. Because we all know that the original people
on this Earth look like this. So as long as
I know that, I'm gonna continue to show love to
my brethren, to my sisters, We're gonna continue to do that.
And as long as we continue to do that, I
think we'll be all right hereious, I really do think

(27:09):
we'll be all right. But with that being said, let's
continue with this show.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Now, we got some great uh, we have some great
music coming to y'all.

Speaker 8 (27:20):
You know.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
We got Tony Roy that's gonna be getting interview here.
We're gonna be dropping him soon. We have Coach or
Brown that's gonna be getting dropped soon. His interview will
be dropping soon. So that's why we want you all
to tune in turn up on that. Because Coach of
Brown has released Go There. He got his album Go
down out there, so you need to go stream it
as well. We're gonna be talking about that and playing
a little bit of music from that as well, So

(27:42):
make sure y'all tune in turn up on that. Baby,
you already know what it is. All right, here's a
little we're gonna be playing a little bit more chronics
that way, you know, saying because like I say that
that album Derek was desire to me. It was basire.
A lot of people don't like it, but a I
ain't gonna say a lot of people don't like most
people love it. Most people love it. Well, you know,

(28:03):
it's always that one that one person that they got
something to say. So but that being said, I'm for
the place of fiber like chronics. You already know what
it is baby less to they turned up and sold
out in this place.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
M m.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Did that? Ye kay?

Speaker 9 (28:45):
Did run?

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Is mm hmm.

Speaker 8 (29:00):
Free down fighter?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
H m hm.

Speaker 10 (29:08):
Why is living in solon Sunday? Why he lived in
salve on Saturday? J J Black Tiger.

Speaker 11 (29:35):
John's chamakh Jon't you let it lead?

Speaker 8 (29:45):
Don't change you want to? They will love your turn down?

Speaker 12 (29:54):
And ju John well Day, Yeah you dumb.

Speaker 8 (30:06):
Mm hmm John Avery.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
J h M.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
John the loose barker.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Yeah yeah mm hmm.

Speaker 13 (30:27):
She's a rare sub pipa yah yah m Why my
why by believe it?

Speaker 5 (30:44):
Wow?

Speaker 8 (30:44):
I's fake, It's just fake so n Yeah that's true.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Mm hmmmm mmm hmm mm hmm hm.

Speaker 8 (31:02):
Bother up the future.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
M hm.

Speaker 8 (31:10):
Won't you let me let this corrupt mind stand up
for the one? I jugging a body? Mm hmm Jay
down m y je down jug body play down yea

(31:57):
mm hm.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
H John, what's what's.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
That?

Speaker 8 (32:24):
John?

Speaker 1 (32:26):
But the road.

Speaker 12 (32:29):
Body giant foy by.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Yeh yeh.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Yeah, That's what I'm talking about. Survive y'all will never
let you down. That's off that Chronics zil you feel me.
Tell me what you're thinking about that, man, Tell me
what you like about that, because we already know that
that goes hard. You already know. We ain't gotta gave.
We ain't got to establish that. We are already know.

(34:02):
But anyway, in the quiet hours of the morning, just
before the sun remembers the earth, there's a stillness, a
space between the noise of yesterday and the demands of tomorrow.
It is in this stillness that the soul can hear
itself think. It is in the stillness that true creation
is born. And it is from such a sacred space

(34:23):
that a sound has to return to a voice that
we have waited for. The young general Chronics return strong
as he brains this album at sile. Now, do not
mistaken the word. This is not the exile of a
man banished from his home. This is the exile of
the spirit from the madness of the world, a willing

(34:43):
retreat into the wilderness of the self to find what
is pure, what is true, what is real. The project
is not just a collection of songs. It is a
project of meditation of mastery. Now listen, you must do
more than just hear the music. You must listen to it.
Listen with your spirit. You can hear the discipline and

(35:04):
every note. In a world that screams for atension with loud,
clashing sounds, this music breathe. You can hear the space
between the baseline and the drum. You can feel the
intention behind every guitar sh game, every horn line that
rises like a prayer. This is not the sound of
frantic energy. It is the sound of focused power. It

(35:26):
is like watching a master martial artists who can break
a stone with a single calm strike. Now the power
is not in the noise, but in the focus. Now,
this is the work of a man grounded in ital living.
This level of clarity, this mastery of one's craft, but
does not come by accident. It is not found at
the bottom of a bottle on the haze of a

(35:48):
confused mind. It is cultivated. It has earned through discipline.
It is a direct result of that same balance that
we talked about earlier, the sacred harmony of mind, body
and soul. Now, the music of exile is the nourishment
of the spirit. This is iil energy for the soul.
It enters your ears that it watches the way the
spiritual rhyme of the daily struggle. It silences the anxious

(36:13):
voices of doubt and fear. It reminds you of your divinity,
your strength, your connection to the actual source. This is
the purpose of righteous music. It is a tool for purification.
But this purification cannot be a one sided affair. You
cannot pour clean porter into a dirty vessel and expect
it to remain pure. The temple of the body must

(36:34):
be cleansed and prepared to receive this high vibration. And
this is where we find the other half of the balance,
itial nutrition for the body. Now, the great winds have
always known this. The body and the spirit are not separate.
There are two wings of the same bird. For the
bird to fly high, both wings must be strong and
flapping unison. As the music of chronics is working the

(36:56):
purified of mind, we must do the work purif out
of the system. And how do we do that by
consuming what is pure, By returning to the gifts of
the earth, untainted by man's chemical foolishness. This is how
we keep the fire burning clean, the inner fire, the
creative spirit, the life for it, the soul's desire to
connect with the most high, it must be fuel. If

(37:19):
you fuel it with poison, with processed few like if
with dead things, you gonna get back a black, choking smoke,
you would get confusion, sickness, and low energy. But if
you fuel it with clean, living food, with the vitality
of the earth itself, while your burns bright and clear,
the smoke is gone and only a pure, powerful flame remains. Now,

(37:44):
this is the sacred transaction. As the music purified the
mind of super food, like Zebo life purifies the system.
It is that clean fuel. It is the sun, the water,
the Earth offered up in the pure form to strengthen
the temple. It allows the body to match the high
frequency of the music. It grounds you so that the
spiritual journey of the music does not leave you floating away.

(38:07):
Makes you a stronger, more effective vessel right here on earth.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
Go.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Let us receive this gift of music from Chronics with
the respect that deserves. Let it be the soundtrack to
your own meditation, our own journey into mastery. Let it
cleanse our minds, and let us honor that purification by
cleansing our bodies in turn. For a deep reasoning on
this for a track by track journey through the Mastery
of Exile. Follow Reggae Our podcast for exclusive breakdowns. We

(38:34):
will walk you through the lyrics, the rhythms, and the
message all together and to walk the walk, not just
talk the talk, Live the Itile Way with Zbolf. Go
to that site and use the code Reggae Our for
thirty percent off view of the Temple. Keep the fire
burning clean, One Love Baby. Now, we ain't done, but
when we come back, we're gonna be talking about another

(38:57):
about two falling great that we lost in this past week,
so we're definitely gonna be talking about it from South Africa,
excuse me, from Africa to the United States. So we
definitely want to keep them alive as we pay homage
to DiAngelo and to Raila Ode. All right, we got

(39:19):
more music coming for you here from uh Don Datta,
So make sure y'all tune in turned up and wait,
my fault, that's the wrong song right there. Let me
get to the song. Yeah, I was supposed to get
that ready, but I got so like this that that
that that that that chronics, and it's just it takes

(39:39):
it definitely takes you. And I just want to keep
that get it again fitness. Gracious man, Come on, now,
I'm getting it, y'all. I'm learning it. I'm learning it,
but I gotta find out where is the album.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
One?

Speaker 1 (39:55):
All right? So I love Amazon Music, but it is
not working for me right now. It is not working
for me because I'm pushing to go to the album,
but it keeps playing the same song. So let's try
some got hey sull love.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I couldn't help nobody that don't help me. In fact,
I never need no body that don't need me fatter
to love is dangerous.

Speaker 14 (40:37):
And I don't want somebody that don't want me. But
I couldn't be with somebody that don't call me fatter.
You don't know it's generous now, I mean mentoring. We first, man,
you had a smile on your face so perfect. I
swear right, never been no, never have I been in love?

(40:58):
And the way you're looking at yes, God.

Speaker 15 (41:02):
We shed a lot. That was a sort that we
kept into a China We try in love that I
played my part. We played too much China, and I
said too much, So.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
You brought my heart. What's trouble from your first time?
What's trouble from your first one?

Speaker 16 (41:20):
Yes days we john can friends with few. I say again, ended, well,
I didn't I see your your art school girl minds.

Speaker 17 (41:38):
Will you love nobody that don't love me? But I
need nobody I don't need me but as generous? And
I don't want somebody and I don't want me back.
I could be with somebody that don't call me. But

(41:58):
your love is dangerous. Say that love is just okay,
that's some time winning. And if you don't want to
talk about quite too brilliant us. If we never go,
we'll say this stuff with me once and if I
love you, fade.

Speaker 7 (42:12):
That we have.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
Maybe I couldn't love nobody don't love me. Fact, never
need nobody that don't need me fack, And love is
the generous.

Speaker 14 (42:26):
And I don't want somebody I don't want me that
I couldn't be with somebody that don't call me.

Speaker 17 (42:32):
Factor, your love is the genious. I couldn't love no
baby that don't love me. But never I need nobody
that don't need me facker.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
If I never genus, I.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Don't want somebody that don't want me. I couldn't be
with somebody that don't call me faster now I remember
every first you had a smile. Fron your face so perfect,
that's the right.

Speaker 5 (43:09):
Never never.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
Were you looking at me. It was enough. We said enough,
that was a start.

Speaker 18 (43:18):
Not we much and not we fell in love and
I played my part and you play too much and
not I said twice. So what you protan trouble from
the first time?

Speaker 2 (43:29):
I said, have known you one trouble from your first one?
Your love is dangerous.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
M h.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Give them, but they forgive that freedom them after you
will kill drength. We will not be stopped.

Speaker 4 (43:57):
That's the reason every shan next journal real sho, we
will need drap. This is for our sh We just
starting out steady tild in trouble things. Let them say
that he joins out, so there's no need shout. This
time made the doubt. It's no longer and you say
before you have to see.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
For never unt.

Speaker 8 (44:42):
They're shore.

Speaker 2 (44:44):
This brellient together.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
Okay, susp.

Speaker 4 (45:06):
Masters Christ's I didn't have to.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
Play free.

Speaker 4 (45:22):
The more you please, futility fathers, Christ mad ste less.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
So you'll all of us were born too many bad
apples and cartoon ladeos for your less and the loss.

Speaker 4 (45:34):
We walked the land now, But if you really maybe
this far and what's the land saying a hand with
the start. Let's how we're saying for the giant pins
and get brand just.

Speaker 2 (45:43):
Like my father.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
That to dansters, let's.

Speaker 5 (46:17):
Have trouble.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
It's out child, We're going off from the start line.
I directly live with our black line.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Where for the people then acting this real life and
not acting this for the us to feed the job less.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
Like my ands, just keep on froming progress. We're gonna
keep it, but then job bless us. The people's of
Congress in.

Speaker 4 (46:37):
The streets are wrong all same streets are parliaments in
the streets are wrong and trying to forget what the
people told me more than the.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
People Christ and give them what they give them. The
freedom didn't stir give them, but they give them.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
All, right, y'all, I do apologize. I'm not using Amazon
Music to play music to broadcast anymore. Obviously that is
not working right right however is our music just does
whatever it wants. But yeah, that deal was the DOTTA
with that give them what they will give up freedom?

(47:14):
They after you feel me, I hope by now you
hear why it's up for Grammy consideration. You feel me,
go give that album some streams Baby. It's called for
We Continue by Don Dotta. Bet is going to be hitting.
Y'all need to go over there and stream it right now.
You feel me definitely needs to already. But you know what,

(47:36):
we gotta get it back in, you know, because a
deep and heavy quiet has fallen over the global community,
the global music community. It's a frequency that has gone silent,
but its vibration is echo. We never fade today. The
world sent up a light with Biangelo, and we must
be clear when we speak his name. He was not
just a singer. He was a soul giant with cross

(47:58):
the heart, a high priest of the group, a channel
for a sound so deep, is so raw, it felt
like it came from the very center of the earth.
His music here was never a thing of haste and
an age that moves the speed of light. He moved
with the patience of a red wood tree. Years would
pass between his offers because he was not in the

(48:21):
business of making products. He was in the sacred process
of channeling truth. He was a master of balance, balance
between the sacred and the profane, the funk and the spirit,
the silence and the sound. You listen to a track
like untitled anything for Black Messiah, and you hear a
man who understood that the space between the notes is

(48:42):
just as important as the notes themselves. That is a spiritualist,
and the discipline was built on a foundation of truth, balance,
and liberation, the very same foundation of Itah living. His
music was a quest for truth. He stripped the way
the plastic, the artificial of the industry. He gave us
the raw, unfiltered human voice. He gave us rules that

(49:05):
felt like they were played by living, breathing things in
a room not programmed by machine. This is the iti
principle of food in its natural state applied to sound.
No additives, no preservatives, just pure organic truth of the fields.
His music was a meditation on balance. The way he

(49:26):
layered his harmonies, the way the baseline would sit perfectly
behind the beat, never rushing, always patient. This is the
reflection of a balance spirit. It is the sound of
a man who is not at war with himself, but
it is moving from a place of rounded, centered power.
It is the piece that comes from a clean vivity,
where the body is not fighting against itself and the

(49:47):
mind is clear enough to find that perfect pocket, that
perfect balance. And his music was and is a force
of liberation. It is a sound that liberates the body,
that makes you move in ways you forgot you could.
It's a deep ancestral groove that bypasses the conscious mind.
It speaks directly to the soul. It is the liberation

(50:07):
of the spirit with lyrics that spoke of a righteous rebellion,
of love and of a higher consciousness. And you must
know that kind of power, that kind of purity, It
does not come from nowhere. It must be cultivated, it
must be protected. That care started from within the body
of the artist is the first instrument. Before he ever
touched a piano key or sing a note. His own

(50:29):
vessel had to be tuned to create something so clean.
You must live clean. You must honor the temple. It
is a daily practice, a quiet commitment to choosing life,
to choosing clarity, to honoring the body that houses the spirit.
It is a ritual of gratitude for the life for
us that flows through us. So when you raise your

(50:49):
glass in the morning, when you nourish your system with
what is pure from the earth, when you sip that
Zbo life, no, say it is more than just nutrition.
It's a toast. This is a sacred man. It is
a toast to life, a toast to clarity, and a
toast to the rhythm of the ancestors, the same rhythm
that a giant like DiAngelo spent his life trying to capture.

(51:12):
His physical voice may be silent, but his groove is eternal.
He joined, He has joined the ancestors, and his frequency
is now woven into the fabric of all great music.
To continue this reasoning and to feel the full vibration
of his legacy, join us follow Reggae our podcast but
a full tribute special. We will be breaking down the music,

(51:33):
the message, and the mastery of the man. Our tribute
is power by Ita Libidy and the pure energy of
Zbo Life used Reggae Owl to walk that path with
thirty percent off. Long live the spirit of DiAngelo, And
as we bring you more music from DiAngelo with Brown Sugar,

(51:56):
I want you to remember him.

Speaker 5 (52:04):
And let me tell your partner, girl, maybe I should

(52:30):
man him. And the name was Brian. See, we've been
making love constantly.

Speaker 19 (52:36):
That's while my eyes are the shade flood the way
there for chistes like any other way that I'll be
kissing the word of Chiss the water the missing, won't
you just.

Speaker 5 (52:45):
Bron sure the bay. I can't high up yourself, but don't.

Speaker 20 (52:49):
I've heard something brow I found some and bronture about
some apronsure, Oh sugar war.

Speaker 5 (53:15):
You're closing me. Your numbers breakdown every.

Speaker 19 (53:20):
Whenever you're letting me head it sweet like kind of
work comes to me skinned of camel mail with the
coco eyes. Even got a big sister fight the thing
with sick brown sugar bread.

Speaker 5 (53:34):
I guess how often I don't know how to behave
some and sugar.

Speaker 1 (53:48):
Brochure.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
I found some and a.

Speaker 8 (54:00):
M hm h h oh.

Speaker 1 (54:04):
Tell and cut me up so.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
Right and and yeah.

Speaker 19 (54:22):
So shut now now behind the store we go brosh
sugar garments open now.

Speaker 5 (54:29):
Amos down from and she swim.

Speaker 19 (54:32):
I think I don't hear the song whom my fingers
don't stick out my tongue and number ready to hit
this ready pretty baity with my sisters. You won't think
brown sugar bay. I think it's high up and don't know.

Speaker 10 (54:48):
How and.

Speaker 6 (54:56):
About some against him?

Speaker 2 (55:07):
So is your pressure be.

Speaker 8 (55:11):
Ver Tartle said side.

Speaker 9 (55:25):
A stand.

Speaker 8 (55:28):
Tran short show is.

Speaker 2 (55:35):
Sho something.

Speaker 1 (55:48):
At time.

Speaker 2 (55:55):
So many speech somebody.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
Brown shop being in the nineties and getting some of
that brown Sugar h that dude Epher Farm remembers already. Yes,

(56:27):
that was dangelo office nineteen ninety five album Brown Sugar. Man.
If you ain't know nothing too, you don't to know
about this boy, grow up, boy, grow up, because uh,
that's some grown folk sheep right there. Bro, Man, I
remember being in high school with this grown folk shit
right by.

Speaker 8 (56:48):
You feel me.

Speaker 1 (56:49):
You can't say it was it, man, It was off
the chame with it, man. But yeah, that's just when
we you know where we used to bump back in
the day. So we gotta keep it going right now,
which is mit your boy, the Angelo, keeping him in
our hearts and keeping him in our minds. He dropped
some great music that we will all wait always honor.

(57:11):
He's gonna be in our playlist forever well, even on
Amazon Music, even though it's that right now. Hey, I'm
saying all that knowing Damn will is use the error.
Ain't nothing wrong with Amazon Music. I'm just I'm just
being salty right now, all right, But yes, we got

(57:36):
both music coming to you right now from Tony Roy
and Mystic Revealers. And when we come back, we're gonna
talk and touch on the great life of Raila, Odinga
and Kenya. So y'all make sure y'all tune in, turn up,
and zone out with us on this one. This is
gonna be We're gonna be talking about a legend. We're

(57:57):
gonna be talking about a great.

Speaker 21 (58:00):
Hm.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
Sorry, let's give it a moment of silence real quick, alradyo,
So let's keep it moving. We got your boy Tony
Roy with everything going up here, oh your westend radio.

Speaker 22 (58:35):
Bus by boss me about the step fish and that
you want your fight, yu mean, mister buss buss me
about the step for you, but you'll.

Speaker 23 (58:49):
Take it person nothing. Come to me, Peck boss, and
let's say everything. Come to me Pheck Boss and say
everything done of.

Speaker 22 (59:03):
Cast ghan of Gane of degal pas Ghano Rencano, come
even school Fegano. I mean be a bit mad gets
hungry and the pigmy the hungry. I'm making fine fool

(59:23):
to put pan the table. Hey bass bas be a
priest for you and that you want to fight Yami
miss a bus pass near a quest for you, but
you would take it personally.

Speaker 23 (59:37):
What happened to my p check bars and say everything
down of what happened to my p check bars and
say everything gone off.

Speaker 22 (59:48):
From the d may get tire till that time to retire,
c M P check me you're quiere and the people
will make it passes nothing of castle living get higher
law No people love peer checked up be a check

(01:00:13):
can still gum come on dagged latter people love peer
check top be.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
A check can still gump come dagged?

Speaker 22 (01:00:22):
You par check finished before them saying in the now
be great and they feel where them get bars. It's
nothing of Gus eavenly cutting down of bas bast be
about the steir fish that don't want your fire, yummy
miss a bus bust me about the stems.

Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
For you, but don't take it personally.

Speaker 5 (01:00:44):
What happened to me?

Speaker 23 (01:00:45):
Pcheck bars, you loss say everything down what happened to me?
Pcheck bars, say everything down.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Of cat b.

Speaker 22 (01:00:57):
Stean fish and basing my.

Speaker 23 (01:01:01):
Mister buster.

Speaker 5 (01:01:07):
And believe.

Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Really brother.

Speaker 22 (01:01:17):
Brother bas bas be about.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Wanting for yuming. I can say it was a backlist
free know.

Speaker 24 (01:01:27):
What everything as mister Flaver, I am proud to bring
to you. Mister is the music my job.

Speaker 21 (01:02:00):
And as a need for a place to call him
a place of his own, where there's a crown and
a throne, where he can praise his gun, and he
can serve his king, and he can chant Indavid something
not favor sing.

Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Where people can live and make their dreams real.

Speaker 21 (01:02:18):
Everywhere you go their result of that you can feel.
And the ground beneath his feet holds his forefather's bone,
and his history goes back for centuries.

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Unbold flood out.

Speaker 21 (01:02:34):
Father, banks of that river where I want my dwelling
to be seen, pact.

Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
To trunk of a fasting.

Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
That's mem.

Speaker 21 (01:02:57):
Go brothers, boy, we are in Babylon, a dog without
a bone, and they're trying to tell us we should
call this place our bone, and that we should be
thankful for the many things we have, because those who
are as fortunate would.

Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
Surely say we're bad.

Speaker 21 (01:03:15):
So we should grab everything that the system has to keep,
because alive of us lad is the best one we
could e Remember that the judgment will come to one
an on, even the dog without a bone, that bit
son Barbylan will.

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
Come on. Let's live by that river.

Speaker 21 (01:03:43):
We all your sons and your daughter room to think
about the future and what it may hold. No time

(01:04:06):
to be fainthearted it's the time for being bold. Think
about the children, your daughters, your son, and think about
this one that at all costs must be one. Make
sure that the things you do and time you spend
all about righteousness and things you can defend. Because there
is one thing I tell you, Yes, my friend, change

(01:04:30):
mess is on its way.

Speaker 24 (01:04:31):
It's around the bend the blue line.

Speaker 5 (01:04:37):
Captain, live by that river.

Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
Lie on the bank.

Speaker 5 (01:04:46):
Publica say doctor choke on my swim and that.

Speaker 21 (01:04:54):
River life.

Speaker 5 (01:05:00):
Live this sum.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
That's where May and I love to be.

Speaker 5 (01:05:11):
You love, I know, I know, I know.

Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
You lie.

Speaker 21 (01:05:43):
Oh father Daly.

Speaker 8 (01:05:54):
When that he need water.

Speaker 21 (01:05:58):
Very street, Obama Zaiah fathy Wlis that's route made me

(01:06:20):
think bad Lena up.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
To this bro his life.

Speaker 8 (01:06:27):
I wanna knows well that's.

Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
W yes, jobs, come on, more people talking to about friends.

Speaker 8 (01:06:39):
This is the tat we know it is your hat.

Speaker 21 (01:06:42):
They sure at how mad you?

Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
How about more people?

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Yes, it is u.

Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
That's where I love.

Speaker 6 (01:07:01):
I know, I am, I know.

Speaker 5 (01:07:06):
The ros.

Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
It's just.

Speaker 18 (01:07:20):
La.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
That's be we have.

Speaker 8 (01:07:39):
He come out here away, he come out, come out.

Speaker 15 (01:07:50):
We must be must.

Speaker 9 (01:08:09):
Costing up. That must them mad cout. If you'll fight,
then that feed you you're just like I can that
nothing no reggae. Oh I met them, not to the
world up finding them.

Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
That's just the tosh the teeth for dropping some love
on us today. Y'all feel me. Yes that there was
blue Now by Mystic Rebeal, by your boy Billy Mist
and man, y'all you already know what it is. Man
y'all tune in, turn up and zone out, and uh

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you don't get that light following subscribe. But let me
know how y'all liking everything that you're seeing right now
and all the music that you're getting a human make
sure y'all bring bring, gonna bring it, tell you and
when we bring it to you're gonna bring it to
you live. We got one more story brain to y'all
today is a heavy, heartfelt story and uh that's why
we chose to end it with this. We want to
give our love out to all of Kenya because in

(01:09:17):
Kenya they are mourning the loss. Uh and in celebration
for a warrior's life can't die. It only transformed into vibration.
And tonight Africa shed a tear and lift a chant
or a true lion railer molo and inga Now from
the mountains of Mama to the shores of Caribbean. His

(01:09:38):
name echo with one word resistance. He reminds me that
the revolutional start with ankle, to start with clarity within,
with faith in itself, with the courage to little Babylon
in the eye and stand Paul Now, Dinger's life was
a tapestry woven with the sacrifice, the tension at zout,
political pressure. Get man never bowed because the lion don't

(01:10:02):
answer to the noise of the forest. He'll move by inner,
knowing him. Teach that liberation start inside when you clean
your spirit and fear of fear, and feed your mind
with purpose. That is what we say. Revolution is ital,
pure balance and natural. For a polluted body can't hold
a pure vision, and a scattered mind can't lead a people.

(01:10:25):
Marcus Garvey, plant that see long time ago, you mighty race,
Bob Marley, water it with the song. Emancipate yourselves from
mental slavery and Raillerdinga lived it in action and struggle
and insert. So when the news reached that elder crossed over,
we know only more. We reflect. We asked what am

(01:10:47):
I doing to carry the court forward? Now look upon
the connection family from Kingston to Kisumu. The rhythm of
freedom was one drawn break it talk the same language,
Africa to speak, proof, struggle, love. When chronics chant to
Licie children, When Tony Roy seeing a roots revival with

(01:11:09):
Dot and Daughter from Joe Berg mash up the rhythm,
them all echo the same message. Them powered to the
empowered to people, nourish the roots and live plan. That
is the frequency of the revolution. Space where sound becomes scripture,
where vibration turn into vision that is reggae alben odinga

(01:11:30):
believed in order in mind and nation and spirit and
order begin with what you feed yourself. That's why I
tell the youth film Keep Your Liberty, Hi
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