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Gregory Isaacs - Christmas Time Once Again (Jingle Bells) | Rare Reggae Christmas Classic 🇯🇲🎄
Rasta VibrationArtist: Gregory Isaacs Song: Christmas Time Once Again / Jingle Bells Producer: King Tubby Label: Taurus Records Release Year: 1988 Get into the holiday spirit with the "Cool Ruler" himself! 🎶 🎅 Enjoy this rare 1988 reggae holiday gem, "Christmas Time Once Again" (also known as "It's Christmas Time Again"), performed by the legendary Gregory Isaacs. Celebrate the festive season with the smooth, unmistakable voice of the Cool Ruler, Gregory Isaacs, in “Christmas Time Once Again (Jingle Bells).” This reggae Christmas classic blends traditional holiday joy with authentic Jamaican flavor, turning a familiar seasonal theme into a warm, soulful reggae experience. Recorded during the later years of Gregory Isaacs’ legendary career, this song reflects his ability to adapt timeless melodies into reggae while keeping the message uplifting, joyful, and family-oriented. Gregory Isaacs, one of reggae’s most influential voices, brought lovers rock, roots, and conscious reggae to global audiences, and this track shows his versatility beyond love songs and cultural anthems. With laid-back rhythms, festive lyrics, and Isaacs’ signature smooth delivery, Christmas Time Once Again reminds listeners of togetherness, gratitude, and celebration — reggae style. Whether you’re relaxing at home, sharing vibes with family, or building a holiday reggae playlist, this song delivers pure Christmas spirit with Caribbean warmth. 🎶 Press play, feel the vibes, and let reggae set the mood this holiday season. 💬 Comment below and tell us: What’s your favorite reggae Christmas song of all time? 👍 Like, share, and subscribe for more classic reggae, seasonal gems, and timeless Jamaican music right here on Rumble.40 views -
The Gladiators - Soul Rebel (Official Reggae Cover) | Bob Marley Classic Roots Vibes [2025]
Rasta Vibration"Soul Rebel" is a classic reggae song written by Bob Marley and famously covered by the Jamaican group The Gladiators. Experience the powerful roots reggae sounds of The Gladiators with their legendary cover of "Soul Rebel," originally written by Bob Marley. This track captures the true essence of Jamaican reggae with its deep basslines, soul-stirring vocals by Albert Griffiths, and timeless message of resilience and spiritual rebellion. Whether you're a lifelong fan of roots reggae or discovering the golden era of 1970s Jamaican music for the first time, this performance is a must-listen. The Gladiators remain one of the most influential bands in reggae history, known for hits like "Hello Carol" and "Bongo Red." Artist: The Gladiators Album: Trenchtown Mix Up Released: 1976 Genre: Reggae Songwriters: Bob Marley Lyrics I'm a rebel, soul rebel I'm a capturer, soul adventurer See the morning sun (uh-uh-uh) on the hillside (ooh) Not living good, yeah, travel wide Said, I'm a living man (ah-ah-ah-ah), I've got work to do (ooh) If you're not happy, children, must be blue (must be blue, must be blue) I'm a rebel, soul rebel I'm a capturer, soul adventurer I'm a rebel, I'm a rebel, soul rebel I'm a capturer, soul adventurer See the morning sun (uh-uh-uh-uh) on the hillside (ooh) Not living good, yeah, travel wide Say, I'm a living man (ah-ah-ah-ah), I've got work to do (ooh) If you're not happy, children, must be blue (must be blue, must be blue) I'm a rebel, soul rebel I'm a capturer, soul adventurer I'm a rebel, I'm a rebel, soul rebel I'm a capturer, soul adventurer I'm a rebel Rebel in the thin air24 views -
Mighty Diamonds - Come Tomorrow | Classic 90s Roots Reggae💚💛❤️
Rasta VibrationArtist: The Mighty Diamonds Song Title: Come Tomorrow Album: The Moment of Truth Genre: Roots Reggae / Rockers Composer: Herwin Auld Released: 1992 Experience the timeless harmony and soulful message of “Come Tomorrow” by the legendary Mighty Diamonds — one of Jamaica’s most influential roots reggae trios. Formed by Donald “Tabby” Shaw, Fitzroy “Bunny” Simpson, and Lloyd “Judge” Ferguson, the Mighty Diamonds became known for their smooth vocal blend and conscious yet romantic storytelling. “Come Tomorrow” is a heartfelt roots reggae love song recorded during the group’s golden era in the late 1970s, a period when Jamaican reggae was shaping global culture. The song reflects patience, hope, and emotional commitment, capturing the warmth and sincerity that defined classic roots reggae recordings from Kingston studios of that time. With its mellow riddim, rich harmonies, and uplifting message, this track stands as a reminder of reggae’s ability to heal, inspire love, and speak directly to the soul. Whether you’re rediscovering this classic or hearing it for the first time, “Come Tomorrow” remains a powerful expression of real reggae music and timeless emotion. 🎧 Sit back, turn up the volume, and let the roots speak. 💬 Drop a comment: What does this song mean to you? 👍 Like, share, and follow Rasta Vibration for more classic roots reggae, rare gems, and conscious music.21 views -
Thank You Lord – The Heptones | Roots Reggae Praise & Conscious Classic 💚💛❤️
Rasta Vibration"Thank You Lord" by The Heptones is a popular Reggae track released in 1986, featured on their album Changing Times, known for its uplifting message and signature three-part harmonies from the classic Jamaican vocal group, a song that remains a beloved piece in their extensive catalog. Artist: The Heptones (Barry Llewellyn, Leroy Dallass, Earl Morgan). Album: Changing Times. Release Year: 1986 (specifically July 14, 1986). Genre: Reggae. Producers: Often associated with Winston "Niney" Holness or KP&P - Celluloid.105 views 4 comments -
Jah Glory – Raging Fyah (Lyrics) | Powerful Roots Reggae Message 🔥🌿
Rasta VibrationArtist: Raging Fyah Album: Destiny Released: 2014 "Jah Glory" is a prominent roots reggae song by the Jamaican band Raging Fyah, known for its uplifting spiritual message and soulful sound. Album: It is a standout track from their second studio album, Destiny, released in 2014. Release Date: The single was officially released on April 15, 2014. Themes: The lyrics focus on gratitude, unity, and spiritual devotion, with a central refrain encouraging listeners to "Give Jah the glory with every single step that you take". Production: Produced by Frankie Music and featuring the soulful lead vocals of former frontman Kumar Bent.84 views 2 comments -
Triumphant – It Would Be | Classic Conscious Reggae Roots | Rare Jamaican Gem
Rasta VibrationLabel: Triumphant Records – TRIU 2 Country: UK Released: Jun 30, 1986 Genre: Reggae Style: Reggae “It Would Be” by Triumphant is a soulful, roots-heavy reggae tune that blends deep spiritual reflection with the warm, authentic sound of Jamaica’s golden reggae era. This uplifting track carries a powerful message about perseverance, inner strength, and trusting in divine guidance—true to the conscious reggae tradition that shaped the roots movement. Recorded in the late 1970s at a Kingston studio during a period when roots reggae was at its most vibrant, “It Would Be” captures the unmistakable vibe of live musicians, real analog warmth, and heartfelt Jamaican songwriting. Triumphant’s smooth vocals and inspiring harmonies make this a timeless track cherished by reggae collectors and lovers of rare roots music. Whether you're a longtime fan of conscious reggae or discovering Triumphant for the first time, this classic brings uplifting energy and a deep message that still resonates today. 👉 If you love authentic roots reggae, rare Jamaican recordings, and spiritually uplifting songs, make sure to LIKE, SHARE, and FOLLOW for more timeless reggae gems!69 views 3 comments -
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.109 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]156 views -
Jimmy Cliff – Wonderful World, Beautiful People | A Timeless Message of Unity & Love
Rasta VibrationJimmy Cliff is a 1969 album by Jimmy Cliff. It was retitled Wonderful World, Beautiful People after the track of that name was released as a single in the U.S. Richard Polak, who is credited with the sleeves of a number of Island Records artists in the early 1970s, is credited with photography. Artist: Jimmy Cliff Release: 1969 Genre: Reggae Label: Trojan Records “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” by Jimmy Cliff is one of reggae’s most uplifting and unifying anthems — a song that still inspires hearts worldwide. Recorded in 1969 at Dynamic Sounds Studio in Kingston, Jamaica, this masterpiece blends early reggae rhythms with Jimmy Cliff’s powerful call for peace, love, and global togetherness. With the recent passing of Jimmy Cliff, the world is reflecting on the legacy of one of reggae’s greatest voices — a man whose music carried messages of hope, social change, and human unity. “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” stands as one of his most important songs, reminding us that even in troubled times, kindness and compassion can transform the world. Jimmy Cliff, born James Chambers, became an international icon through classics like Many Rivers to Cross, The Harder They Come, Sitting in Limbo, and this unforgettable gem. His influence shaped generations of reggae lovers, conscious artists, and global peace advocates. This upload celebrates his impact and honors the everlasting message he shared with humanity. Play it loud, share the positivity, and keep Jimmy Cliff’s legacy alive.154 views 2 comments