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Freddie McGregor & Cynthia Schloss – Not As Happy | Iconic Lovers Rock Classic
Rasta VibrationArtists: Freddie McGregor, Cynthia Schloss Album: Songbook: Voice of an Angel Label: Greensleeves Records Country: Jamaica Released: 1988 Genre: Reggae Style: Lovers Rock “Not As Happy” by Freddie McGregor and Cynthia Schloss is one of those timeless lovers rock duets that beautifully captures the bittersweet side of love — the moments when two hearts drift apart even while the feelings remain. Their voices blend with effortless smoothness, creating an emotional reggae classic that continues to resonate decades after its release. This unforgettable duet was recorded in the late 1970s to early 1980s era, a golden period for Jamaican lovers rock and harmony-driven reggae. Much of the recording work took place in Kingston, Jamaica, at legendary studios such as Studio One and Aquarius Studio, where both artists frequently worked during that period. The warmth of analog production, live musicianship, and vintage reggae arrangements give the track its rich, soulful atmosphere that fans still treasure today. About the Artists Freddie McGregor, born in Clarendon, Jamaica, is one of reggae’s most respected voices — a singer whose career began in the 1960s at Studio One. Over the decades, he built a powerful catalog blending lovers rock, roots reggae, and conscious music. His smooth tone, emotional delivery, and timeless hits like Big Ship, Push Comes to Shove, and I Was Born a Winner have cemented him as a global reggae icon. Cynthia Schloss, often called “Jamaica’s Songbird,” was known for her silky-smooth voice and romantic style. She became one of the queens of lovers' rock in Jamaica, with classics like Surround Me with Love and Love Me Forever. Her collaborations with Freddie McGregor — especially “Not As Happy” — remain some of the most cherished duets in reggae history. Together, their combined emotional depth, vocal chemistry, and pure Jamaican soul created a track that still warms hearts and stirs memories for reggae lovers around the world. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or reliving a beloved classic, this song is a reminder of how deeply reggae can speak to the emotions. Enjoy the vibes, share the love, and keep the spirit of authentic lovers' rock alive.103 views 3 comments -
Strictly Female Reggae Queens Mix | Rootswise Roots & Lovers Rock Selection 70s/80s
Rasta VibrationDive into Rootswise & Roots Sweetness Strictly Female Reggae Mix — a powerful collection of female reggae legends who shaped Roots Reggae and Lovers Rock throughout the 1970s and 1980s. This mix celebrates the queens who brought soulful melodies, conscious lyrics, and uplifting vibrations to the reggae foundation. Featuring iconic voices from the golden era, this blend captures the essence of love, healing, struggle, empowerment, and Rastafari spirit — all through the feminine touch that helped define reggae worldwide. Whether you’re a longtime reggae lover or discovering classic female artists for the first time, this mix will transport you straight into the heart of vintage reggae culture. Perfect for relaxation, meditation, study sessions, or pure vibing. Press play, feel the harmony, and celebrate the women who made reggae unforgettable. Blessed love and respect every time. 🌺🇯🇲✨ Mix & Mixtapes are for Promotional Use Only (No Copyright Infringement Intended). If any Copyright in the content, Plz reach out to me at the email below: [email protected]149 views -
Carlene Davis – Black Star Liner | Roots Reggae & Marcus Garvey Tribute 💚💛❤️
Rasta VibrationStep into a powerful message of freedom and repatriation with Carlene Davis’ rendition of “Black Star Liner.” This song honors the vision of Marcus Garvey and the historic Black Star Line — the steamship company he founded to connect the African diaspora and inspire return to the motherland. Carlene Davis, an internationally acclaimed Jamaican artist, recorded this version as part of her commitment to reggae’s message of upliftment and spiritual unity. While the exact year of her Black Star Liner version isn’t clearly documented in mainstream sources, this track became a standout in her early catalog, representing her powerful voice in roots reggae and her role as a cultural messenger. Musically, the song blends soulful vocals with a deep one-drop riddim, giving weight to the lyrics of struggle, hope, and a longing for home. Carlene’s heartfelt delivery makes this more than just a cover — it’s a spiritual anthem and a tribute to Garvey’s legacy. 💬 Comment below: What does the “Black Star Liner” symbolize for you? Do you see it as a call to spiritual return, cultural unity, or something else? 👍 Like, share & follow Rasta Vibration for more roots reggae classics, conscious covers, and music with meaning.45 views -
Jah9 – Avocado
Rasta VibrationReleased: 2013 Artist: Jah9 Album: New Name Lyrics Mi have a likkle juvie name Orlando Him have a plot a land Upper West over so Him know mi love mi belly 'cause a jus' so mi grow And mi favorite ting he bring for me is avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado And when the pear nuh inna season still him know wha' mi wan' Fi steam up wid di shell dem 'pon di open fire An' everyting mi need you know mi king deliver Fi hieghten my affection wid di sweet collie draw Sweet collie draw, mi love the sweet collie draw Sweet collie draw, mi love the sweet collie draw Sweet collie draw, mi love the sweet collie draw Sweet collie draw, mi love the sweet collie draw Him ride in 'pon him bike fi bring di good love to me Nutt'n too hype jus' a under 50 Him used to be a solji so him built properly Fi treat mi likkle body wid di right remedy Right remedy, him have di right remedy Right remedy, him have di right remedy Right remedy, him have di right remedy Right remedy, him have di right remedy Him teach mi all principles him learn from the land And as a me alone him have mi haffi share him passion Nuh gyal a road cyaa intervene 'cause she nah know what a gwan Dis perfect specimen a-fi mi humble lion Humble Lion, him a-mi humble Lion Humble Lion, him a-mi humble Lion Humble Lion, him a-mi humble Lion Humble Lion, him a-mi humble Lion No man nah violate from him dem 'pon di scene Di only tenderness him have reserved fi di queen An' if you catch a glimpse, so him you know wha' mi mean Nearly seven foot a muscle and a size 14 Size 14, him have di size 14 Size 14, him have di size 14 Size 14, him have di size 14 Size 14, him have di size 14 So, as you can imagine mi nuh need nuttn more My belly an' mi body, and mi heart well sure Seh him alone a-get di healing when mi unleash di cure Everyting is copasetic and we future secure Future secure, yes, wi future secure Future secure, yes, wi future secure An' when a-di youth time fi forward and we watch dem-a grow Brilliant and beautiful, and black like ah you You teach dem and inspire dem wid tings dem fi know Like how you get a princess wid di avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Avocado, mi love the avocado Mi love di avocado Experience the divine energy of Jah9 in “Avocado” — a powerful fusion of roots reggae, Afro-soul, and natural feminine consciousness. 💚💛❤️ Released in 2014, “Avocado” is more than just a song — it’s a celebration of nature, self-love, and holistic living. Jah9’s soulful voice and poetic lyrics remind us that true nourishment comes from the earth and within. This video captures the essence of modern roots reggae — spiritual, grounded, and deeply connected to Jah’s creation. Perfect for lovers of conscious music, wellness, and positive vibration. 🌿✨ 🎧 Tune in and feel the roots! 💬 Comment below: What does “Avocado” mean to you? 🔥 Don’t forget to like, share & follow for more conscious reggae videos.115 views 2 comments -
Sharon Little - Don't Mash Up Creation
Rasta VibrationArtist: Sharon Little Album: Don't Mash Up Creation Label: 1 Love Records Country: UK Released: 1981 Genre: Reggae Style: Roots Reggae, Dub65 views 2 comments -
Nasio Fontaine - My defense
Rasta VibrationThe track “My Defence” appears on Nasio Fontaine’s album "Revolution", which was released on January 1, 1999 Nasio, hailing from Dominica, is deeply grounded in Rastafarian spirituality. His music is driven by a desire to uplift the oppressed, inspire personal transformation, and act as a voice for the voiceless “My Defence” is a deeply spiritual roots reggae track that reflects Nasio Fontaine’s Rastafarian faith. It centers on overcoming hardship and oppression through divine protection, with Jah (God) as the ultimate defender and source of joy and strength.54 views -
Shasha Marley - I'm Not Ashamed of the Gospel
Rasta VibrationArtist: Shasha Marley Released: 2007 Album: Lost And Found Lyrics Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah... I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah Before the Jews, I will preach Before the Gentiles, I will preach Before the Pharisees, I will preach Before the Sadducees, I will preach I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah Oh... Mama eh, oh my mama stop crying Mama, mama, mama, mama stop crying Salvation is at your doorstep For Jah so loved this world now, He gave His only begotten son That whosoever will beliveth in Him, should not perish but live longer Jah did not send His son to come, to come fi condemn this world But through Him this world might be saved, oh my children, hear me now Whosoever dare beliveth Him not, stands condemned already Whosoever will believeth in Jah, shall never dye but live as king I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah In America, I will preach In Africa, I will preach Down down down down inna India Down down down down inna de Chinese land Great men of Jah like Peter and Paul, Shadrach Meshach and Abednego Dem stood firm before the kings and proclaimed the Word of God Hallelujah be to the most high God for given me life to live on earth I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah Hallelujah be to the most high God for given me strength to praise His name I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah I'm not ashamed of the Gospel of Jah, I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah Before the presidents, I will preach Before the ministers, I will preach Before the slums inna de whole wide world Before the rich men, I will preach Preaching the Gospel makes me live... I say am gonna preach the Gospel of Jah all over the whole wide world From the North Pole to the South Pole, am gonna preach the Gospel I say the Gospel of Jah makes me an intelligent musician, wuoh Am gonna preach the Gospel of Jah all over the whole wide world I say am gonna preach the Gospel of Jah all over the whole wide world, yeah, I say, oh I say the Gospel of Jah gives I man wisdom, wuoh I'm gonna preach the Gospel of Jah all over the whole wide world Songwriters: Shasha Marley53 views -
Dezarie - Eaze The Pain (Lyrics Video)
Rasta VibrationArtist: Dezarie Album: Eaze the Pain Released: 2008 Style: Dancehall Label: African Roots Lab 9933 Producer: Ron Benjamin Country: US - United States Support My Content PayPal: [email protected]76 views 1 comment -
Ginger Williams - The Boy Next Door (1981)
Rasta VibrationArtist: Ginger Williams Album: Cool Loving Label: BB Records (2) – BBLP 1111 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Released: 1981 Genre: Reggae Style: Lovers Rock Produced For – Black Beat Production Co. Published By – B.B. Music Printed By – Rema Reproductions Ltd. Arranged By, Composed By, Conductor, Producer – Bill Campbell (3) Photography By – Sammy Jay (5)128 views 1 comment -
Judy Boucher - Trying To Get Over You (lyrics)
Rasta VibrationJudy Boucher's song "Trying to Get Over You" is considered world music or folklore. Artists: Judy Boucher, Tim Chandel Song: Tryin' to Get Over You Album: Sunshine & Dreams ℗ 2013 Judy Boucher Records Released on: 2007-06-01306 views 1 comment