Lovers Rock
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Lovers rock is a style of reggae music noted for its romantic sound and content. While love songs had been an important part of reggae since the late 1960s, the style was given a greater focus and a name in London in the mid-1970s.
The roots of lovers rock lie in the last days of the rocksteady era and early days of reggae, with Jamaican and American singers such as Ken Boothe, Johnny Nash and John Holt enjoying international hits with versions of well-known love songs.
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D-Major – That’s What Love’s About | Official Music Video | Sweet Reggae Love Anthem 💛
Rasta VibrationArtist: D Major Released: 2014 Album: It's Major Genre: Reggae Lyrics Sleepless nights stressfull days Joy and pain with a little heartache It's Major all this things come with love Me and my baby we have our problems But we always work them all To see it Work out, work out, work out And Disagreements we know how to solve them 'Cause that's what loves about yeah That's what loves about, about Even if we fight, it's hard to break up I wanna see your face when I wake up 'Cause genuine love thats what we're made of That's what I found in you babe Even when time gets hard Me and you got the best we've been through the test of time baby We still together Me and my baby we have our problems But we always work them all to see it Work out, work out, work out When Disagreements we know how to solve them 'Cause that's what love's about yeah That's what love's about, about Never knew a love like this a magical Whenever we touch girl and baby girl I can't resist You're all that I need no letting go Always gonna be my baby Though we may disagree yeah I gotta say you are the one So I'm letting you know Even if we fight it, s hard to break up I wanna see your face when I wake up 'Cause genuine love is what we're made of That's why I found in you, babe Even when time gets hard Me and you got the best we've been through the test of time baby Yet we're still together Never knew a love so magical Whenever we touch girl and baby girl I can't resist You're all that I need no lettin go Always gonna be my baby Though we may disagree, yeah I gotta say you are the one So I'm letting you know Feel the warmth, passion, and romantic upliftment of D-Major’s hit track “That’s What Love’s About”, a beautiful reggae love ballad that celebrates loyalty, commitment, and the pure joy of sharing life with that special someone. ❤️💛💚 This song showcases D-Major’s signature smooth vocals, blending classic lovers-rock energy with a modern reggae sound. The rhythm is gentle yet powerful, carrying lyrics that speak straight to the heart — reminding us that love is built on trust, respect, understanding, and genuine affection. The Official Music Video brings the message to life with visuals full of warmth, intimacy, and positive vibration. Whether you’re in love, healing, or simply appreciating good reggae music, this track delivers a soulful reminder of what true love really means. D-Major continues to dominate the reggae scene with feel-good anthems, and “That’s What Love’s About” has quickly become a fan favorite for weddings, dedications, and anyone celebrating real, authentic love. 💬 Drop a comment: What part of the song speaks to you the most? Who would you dedicate this track to? 👍 Like, share & follow Rasta Vibration for more reggae gems, lovers-rock classics, and modern island anthems!44 views 2 comments -
Bob Marley ft. Lauryn Hill – Turn Your Lights Down Low | Iconic Reggae Love Anthem ❤️🔥
Rasta VibrationArtist: Bob Marley Album: Chant Down Babylon Genre: Reggae Lyrics Uh, turn your lights down low And pull your window curtain (yeah) Oh, let Jah moon come shining in Into our life again Sayin', "Ooh, it's been a long, long time" (Long, long time) I got this message for you, girl But it seems I was never on time Still, I wanna get through to you, girly On time, on time (word) I want to give you some love I want to give you some good, good lovin' (Uh, uh, uh) Oh I, oh I, oh I Yeah, I want to give you some good, good lovin' (uh) Turn your lights down low (Word, w-word, uh) Never ever try to resist, oh no (Na, na, na) Oh, let your love come shinin' in (Na, na, na) Into our lives again (Na, na, na) Saying ooh, I love you (I love you, I love you) And I want you to know right now (Know right now) Ooh, I love you (Uh-uh, yeah, uh) And I want you to know right now (uh) That I, that I (na, na, na) I wanna give you some love (uh, yeah, I) I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (good, good) Oh I, oh I, oh I I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (yeah uh-uh) Loving you is like a song I replay (loving you is easy 'cause you're beautiful) Every three minutes and thirty seconds of every day (uh, uh) And every chorus was written for us to recite (right) Every beautiful melody of devotion every night This potion might, this ocean might, carry me In a wave of emotion to ask you to marry me And every word, every second, and every third Expresses the happiness more clearly than ever heard (uh) And when I play 'em, every chord is a poem Tellin' the Lord how grateful I am because I know him (what? Word) The harmonies possess a sensation similar to your caress (uh) If you askin' then I'm tellin' you it's yes (yes, yes) Stand in love, take my hand in love, Jah bless (right) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (yeah) Turn your lights down low (right, right now) And pull your window curtain (I said, right, right now) And let Jah love come tumbling in (right, right now) Into our lives again (uh, uh, said, right, right now) Sayin' (sayin' ooh) Ooh, it's been a long, long time (yeah) I got this message for you, boy But it seems I was never on time Still, I wanna get through to you, boy On time (right, right now), on time (said right, right now, uh) I want to give you some love (wha-what, yeah, wha-what?) Oh, how I I want to give you some good, good lovin' (can you hear me?) Oh I, oh I, oh I (uh, uh, yeah, it's like) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (uh) Yeah, it's like You, you, you, you, you (yeah, yeah, yeah) I want to give you some good, good lovin' (good, good) Oh I, oh I (uh, yeah-yeah, right, right now) I wanna give you some good, good lovin' (yo, yo, uh, right right now) I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh yeah What, what, what (feels so good) Please, don't forget passionate Babies in the bassinet You call, we be ready Ha ha, Ma steady (feels so good) Yes, yes Baby love (it feels so) Experience one of the most timeless reggae love songs ever recorded — “Turn Your Lights Down Low” by Bob Marley, reimagined with the soulful voice of Lauryn Hill. This legendary collaboration blends roots reggae warmth with neo-soul elegance, creating a romantic masterpiece that has touched millions worldwide. 💚💛❤️ Originally written and recorded by Bob Marley in 1977 on the classic Exodus album, the song was revived in 1999 when Lauryn Hill added her heartfelt verses for the Grammy-winning project Chant Down Babylon. Her vocals, intimate and poetic, breathe new life into Marley’s love letter, turning it into a cross-generational anthem that unites reggae, soul, and R&B fans. This version of “Turn Your Lights Down Low” is more than a duet — it’s a spiritual connection between two musical giants. Bob Marley’s soothing delivery blends seamlessly with Lauryn Hill’s emotional storytelling, making the track a global symbol of romance, devotion, and intimate expression. With its warm bassline, gentle guitar skank, and mellow groove, this song remains a favorite at weddings, reggae jam sessions, and moments of deep reflection. It’s a reminder of music’s power to heal, to unite, and to speak directly to the heart. ✨ 💬 Tell us in the comments: What’s your favorite line in this classic? Do you prefer the original version or the Lauryn Hill duet? 👍 Like, share, and follow Rasta Vibration for more reggae classics, remixes, tributes, and timeless roots culture uploads.66 views 1 comment -
Larry Marshall – Thelma (1972) | Classic Studio One Rocksteady & Early Reggae Gem 💚💛❤️
Rasta VibrationStep back into the golden era of Jamaican music with “Thelma” — a timeless track by Larry Marshall, one of the pioneers who helped shape the sound of rocksteady and early reggae. Released in 1972, this classic recording captures the deep emotion, raw soul, and cultural spirit that defined Studio One during its most influential years. 🎶 Larry Marshall’s “Thelma” is a song of love and longing, sung with heartfelt passion and that unmistakable Jamaican storytelling charm. His smooth voice glides over a warm, bass-heavy riddim, backed by subtle guitar skanks and crisp drums — the pure, analog sound that made Clement “Coxsone” Dodd’s Studio One legendary. The lyrics speak to heartbreak, devotion, and sincerity, as Marshall calls out to his lost love, Thelma, in a tone that blends vulnerability with strength. This emotional delivery made Larry one of the most respected early reggae vocalists, influencing generations of artists that followed. “Thelma” isn’t just a love song — it’s a reflection of a time when Jamaican music was evolving, bridging the gap between rocksteady’s romance and roots reggae’s consciousness. 💬 Tell us below: Have you ever dedicated a reggae tune to someone special? What’s your all-time favorite Larry Marshall classic? 👍 Like, share & follow Rasta Vibration to keep the roots, love, and history of reggae alive. 🎧 Let the sweet sound of 1970s Jamaica wash over your soul — pure roots, pure feeling, pure love.97 views 2 comments -
80s–90s Reggae Request Hot Pick Vol. 3 | Shabba, Pinchers, Buju, Beres & More 🔥🎶
Rasta Vibration(((█▬█ █ ▀█▀ subscribe, █▬█ █ ▀█▀ like & comment)))) Djeasy | 80s–90s Reggae Request Hot Pick Vol. 3 | Shabba, Pinchers, Buju, Beres, Dennis Brown, Gregory, Tiger, Terro & More 🔥🎶 Download Promo Mixtape https://bit.ly/80s90sReggaeHotPickVol3 All Featured Content Is Monetized By The Respective Copyright Owners & Record Labels. All Mixes & Mixtapes are for Promotional Use Only For all your Riddim Mixes and Mixtapes Download check out: https://djeasypromomusic.com/ Step into the golden era of reggae and dancehall with 80s–90s Reggae Request Hot Pick Vol. 3! This mix features the legends, the hitmakers, and the voices that shaped an entire generation. From foundation dancehall energy to smooth lovers rock and roots upliftment, this one is guaranteed to bring back memories and set the vibes Irie and alive. Featuring classics and anthems from: Shabba Ranks, Pinchers, Buju Banton, Dennis Brown, Beres Hammond, Gregory Isaacs, Tiger, Terror Fabulous, and more. This era was full of: • Bassline heavy riddims • Rough vocal delivery • Message and style • Dancehall street culture • Timeless lovers serenades Whether you're a veteran, a sound system student, or just discovering the foundation of reggae music, this mix will move your spirit and your memories. 🎧 Let the riddims play. 💬 Comment your favorite artist from this era. ✨ Subscribe and follow for more authentic roots & dancehall culture uploads. #ReggaeMix, #DancehallMix, #80sReggae, #90sReggae, #ShabbaRanks, #Pinchers, #BujuBanton, #DennisBrown, #BeresHammond, #GregoryIsaacs, #Tiger, #TerrorFabulous, #ReggaeLegends, #DancehallVibes, #ReggaeClassics, #OldSchoolReggae, #RootsAndCulture, #RubADubStyle, #SoundSystemCulture, #ReggaeForLife, #ReggaeMusic, #ReggaeVibes, #OneLove, #IrieVibes, #RastaVibration, #JamaicanMusic, #FoundationReggae71 views -
Vivian Jones – Ethiopian Eyes | Roots Reggae Tribute to a Fallen Icon 🌿👑
Rasta VibrationWriter: VIVIAN AUGUSTUS JONES Composer: VIVIAN AUGUSTUS JONES Artist: Vivian Jones Music Publisher: IMPERIAL HOUSE MUSIC MLYARAS/ WESTBURY MUSIC LTD Country: UK Released: 1992 Genre: Reggae Vivian Jones was one of the true voices of roots reggae consciousness, known for his soothing delivery, spiritual wisdom, and music that always spoke to the heart and soul of the people. “Ethiopian Eyes” is a shining example of his message: identity, pride, African dignity, and the royal lineage of the human spirit. With his recent passing, many around the world are revisiting his catalog and remembering the calm strength and moral guidance his music carried. Vivian Jones never chased fame — he sang for the people, for the heritage of Kush, Zion, Africa, and for the awakening of the mind. This song is a reminder that we are more than what the world tells us. We are connected to a deeper history, a holy ancestry, and a spiritual lineage that cannot be erased. 🎧 Take a moment today to feel the message. 💬 Share your memories of Vivian Jones below. 🕊️ Rest in Power, King Vivian Jones. The music lives forever.65 views 1 comment -
Max Romeo & Fay Bennett – Hole Under Crutches (18+) | Conscious Roots Reggae Classic 🔥🌿
Rasta VibrationArtists: Max Romeo, Fay Bennett Album: The Coming of Jah: Anthology 1967-76 Released: 2002 Max Romeo is a cornerstone of roots reggae and Rastafari consciousness, known for his revolutionary lyricism, haunting melodies, and unwavering cultural message. “Hole Under Crutches” is a powerful song that speaks straight to the heart of oppression, inequality, and the struggle of the poor and humble. In this track, Max Romeo uses symbolism and poetic imagery to show how society gives false support to the people — propping them up with “crutches” that are already broken. The message is clear: the system pretends to help, but truly keeps people weak and dependent. This is education through rhythm — a call to wake up, rise up, and see through illusion. Whether you’ve followed Max Romeo from “War Ina Babylon,” “Chase the Devil,” and his work with Lee “Scratch” Perry, or you’re discovering him now, this track is a reminder of why roots reggae remains timeless: It teaches, warns, comforts, and reminds us that truth stands strong. 🎧 Turn this up and let the message settle. 💬 Drop your interpretation in the comments — what does this song say to you? ✊🏾 Support real reggae. Subscribe, share, and spread the roots vibration.96 views 1 comment -
Larry Marshall – Brand New Baby | Classic Rocksteady & Reggae Roots Vibes 💚💛❤️
Rasta Vibration“Brand New Baby” by Larry Marshall is a true rocksteady and early reggae gem, filled with soulful vocals, vintage rhythm, and that unmistakable Jamaican roots energy. Step into the golden era of Jamaican reggae with Larry Marshall’s timeless hit “Brand New Baby” — a soulful, uplifting tune that perfectly captures the transition from rocksteady to roots reggae. 🎶 Larry Marshall, one of the founding voices of Studio One, helped shape the sound that would later define reggae music across the world. His smooth delivery, catchy melody, and heartfelt lyrics make “Brand New Baby” a track that never fades — it’s pure vintage magic with a message of love, renewal, and joy. This song embodies the essence of early reggae — warm basslines, steady one-drop drums, and soulful harmonies that transport listeners back to Kingston’s golden days. Whether you’re a true reggae collector, a lover of old-school Jamaican sound, or just discovering the classics, “Brand New Baby” is guaranteed to brighten your spirit. 💬 Comment below: What’s your favorite Larry Marshall song or Studio One memory? 👍 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Rasta Vibration for more rare roots gems, classic reggae hits, and timeless rocksteady anthems. 🎧 Turn up the volume and feel the heartbeat of original Jamaican music — Larry Marshall style!71 views -
UK Lovers Rock 90’s Mix | Peter Hunnigale, Kofi, Vivian Jones, Sandra Cross & more... 💚💛❤
Rasta Vibration(((█▬█ █ ▀█▀ subscribe, █▬█ █ ▀█▀ like & comment)))) Thanks for Tappin' in. Made for entertainment purposes only! LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE (to all social media groups) & SUBSCRIBE!! It's support like this that helps grow the brand and keeps the 🔥 burning!!! I appreciate your support. All Featured Content Is Monetized By The Respective Copyright Owners & Record Labels. All Mixes and Mixtapes are for Promotional Use Only. Step back into the golden age of UK Lovers Rock with this soulful 90’s mix — featuring smooth voices and heartfelt lyrics from legends like Peter Hunnigale, Kofi, Vivian Jones, Sandra Cross, and more. 🎶 This mix celebrates the sweet sound of British reggae, where love meets roots — smooth basslines, silky harmonies, and timeless songs that defined the Lovers Rock era. 💃🏾🕺🏾 Experience the romance, rhythm, and reggae soul that made the UK scene shine in the 80s and 90s. Whether you’re reminiscing or discovering it for the first time, this mix is pure feel-good reggae energy from start to finish. 💬 Comment below: Who’s your favorite UK Lovers Rock artist? 👍 Like, share & follow for more roots, lovers, and culture reggae mixes — only on Rasta Vibration! #UKLoversRock #LoversRock #90sReggae #ReggaeMix #ReggaeClassics #UKReggae #PeterHunnigale #Kofi #VivianJones #SandraCross #LoversRockMix #ReggaeVibes #ReggaeLove #ReggaeMusic #ReggaeCulture #ReggaeLegends #ReggaeSoul #RootsAndCulture #ReggaeHits #RastaVibration #ReggaeNation #ReggaeFans #PositiveVibration #ReggaeCommunity #OneLove #IrieVibes #RealReggae #ReggaeForLife #RumbleMusic #StayIrie295 views 2 comments -
Vivian Jones – I’ll Be Waiting | Baby Why Riddim | Tribute to a Reggae Legend (2025)💚💛❤️
Rasta VibrationArtist: Vivian Jones Album: Roots& Culture Unite Released: 2006 Today, we honor the memory of Jamaican-British reggae icon Vivian Jones (1957-2025) — a pioneering voice in lovers' rock and roots reggae whose music inspired generations. Here’s his heartfelt track “I’ll Be Waiting” on the classic Baby Why Riddim, a profound celebration of loyalty, love, and spiritual strength. Let this song serve as a tribute: though he’s gone, his voice & message live on. Known for his smooth voice and emotional delivery, Vivian Jones captures the essence of love, patience, and devotion in this soulful track. “I’ll Be Waiting” is more than a love song — it’s a message of loyalty and true connection, wrapped in a perfectly balanced roots-lovers groove. 💬 Comment below: What song of Vivian Jones touched you the most? 🔔 Like, share & follow for more immortal reggae vibes and to keep the roots alive. #VivianJones #IllBeWaiting #BabyWhyRiddim #LoversRock #ReggaeClassic #RootsReggae #ConsciousReggae #ReggaeLove #ReggaeMusic #ReggaeVibes #ReggaeCulture #ReggaeLegends #ReggaeForLife #ReggaeLovers #JamaicanMusic #ReggaeHits #ReggaeNation #PositiveVibration #ReggaeCommunity #RealReggae #OneLove #RootsAndCulture #ReggaeSoul #IrieVibes #ReggaeRomance #VintageReggae #UKReggae #RumbleMusic #StayIrie #ClassicReggae122 views 2 comments -
Confirm Reservation (1990 Digital Remaster) | Classic Roots Reggae Revival 💚💛❤️
Rasta VibrationArtist: Gregory Isaacs Album: More Gregory Released: 1981 Genre: Reggae Lyrics I'd really like to make you confirm reservation So here I am with my implication I wanna be with my friends and family With the living is my teasing up for me 'Cause in this town I can't take the vibe no more, oh Could you take another day under this condition ? I'm going over to cross river Jordan The white men lose, one day I'm gonna win I'm going to believe where there is nothing 'Cause in this town I can't take the vibes no more I can't take the vibe no more, oh um Could you take another day under this condition? I'm going over to cross river Jordan The white men lose, one day I'm gonna win I'm going to believe where there is nothing 'Cause in this town I can't take the vibes no more I can't take the vibe no more, oh Am I leaving you today? Am I leaving you to stay? 'Cause I can't take the vibe no more Can't take the vibe no more, oh Turn on your feeling Can't take the vibe no more Wanted to believe me Can't take the vibes no more I'm moving on Step into the golden age of roots reggae with the 1990 digital remaster of “Confirm Reservation” — a conscious anthem that blends spiritual reflection, roots rhythm, and Jamaican soul. This powerful track speaks about faith, destiny, and the spiritual journey of the Rasta man, reminding listeners to stay true to their purpose and confirm their place in Jah’s kingdom. Digitally remastered in 1990, this version brings out the full richness of the basslines, harmonies, and timeless roots production that defined reggae’s most meaningful era. 🎧 Press play, feel the message, and let this roots reggae masterpiece uplift your spirit and consciousness. 💬 Comment below: What does “Confirm Reservation” mean to you? 👍 Like, share & follow for more classic reggae remasters and roots revival mixes! #ConfirmReservation #ReggaeClassic #RootsReggae #ReggaeRemaster #ReggaeRevival #ReggaeMusic #ReggaeVibes #JamaicanMusic #ConsciousReggae #RootsAndCulture #ReggaeLegends #Rastafari #ReggaeHeritage #PositiveVibration #ReggaeNation #RealReggae #ReggaeCommunity #ReggaeLovers #OneLove #ReggaeLife #ReggaeSpirit #GoldenEraReggae #ReggaeHits #RootsRockReggae #ReggaeCulture #ReggaeFamily #IrieVibes #StayConscious #RumbleMusic #ReggaeSoul145 views 1 comment