UbuntuFM World Radio is an incredible platform that spreads the powerful Ubuntu message of "Humanity towards others" through diverse and engaging broadcasts. 24/7 internet radio with music from all over the world. Music from the 60s up to this decade. Musician’s music ranging from Afrobeat to HipHop, Reggae to Jazz, we ensure there's something for every music lover out there.
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MoBounce, enfant terrible, child of God, with the need to freak out. Freak out over injustice, ignorance, and the unbearable lightness of being. The UbuntuFM music vault is his playground - it is also a testbed for UbuntuFM Radio with new upcoming material and tracks you will never hear on our featured channels.
Rootikal Radioshow hosted by Selector TKZ aka TangoKiloZulu is a syndicated radio show broadcasted on UbuntuFM Reggae Radio, dedicated to Heavy Roots, Steppers Dub, and Soundsystem Culture. Syndicated 2hr radio show THU 9PM CET (11PM EST)
Founded over two decades ago, Switchstance Recordings emerged as a collaborative hub uniting musical visionaries dedicated to crafting a distinct sonic identity. Deep Roots, heavy Rockers and groovy Dancehall in every monthly episode of Switchstance Reggae Radio proudly presented on UbuntuFM Reggae Radio every Saturday 6PM CET (9PM EST)
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Get ready to journey through time with our 24/7 non-stop music streaming. We don't just play the hits, but offer a curated selection of full albums from the early beginnings of Reggae to the present day. For all the lovers of Reggae Music. Music from the 60s up to this day. With a touch of Urban.
The harmonious presentation of various kinds of top-notch Urban and Hip-Hop music makes UbuntuFM Hip-Hop the radio to fall in love with. There are lots to talk about the style, musical approach, and other elements related to Hip-Hop hits music and UbuntuFM Hip-Hop just brings those great songs to their listeners in a very engaging manner.
'One Song' is a lyric video presented on on January 1, 2000. It features a lengthy speech by Prince followed by "One Song." The song has never appeared on any other release besides Love 4 One Another. Lyric video by Sam Jennings.
This rendition features a mix of the classic 'Bongo Man' track (Jimmy Cliff, Give Thankx, LP, 1978) with another Reggae classic, 'Rivers of Babylon', originating from The Melodians in 1970 and made popular by Boney M in a Disco cover.
L.A.B return with their new album, L.A.B V, their fifth in five years. Following on from a string of albums & singles that have reached number one at home in New Zealand, L.A.B V features a band continuing to experiment with genres, while staying true to the L.A.B sound. The album sees the band combining their eclectic sound into a compelling journey that moves across reggae, soul, funk & blues.
Dig This Way Records has captured this unique sound on "Best of Jicco Funk Volume 1", a door to a world of music that is high grade in quality, diverse, and open to interpretation even if the selected tracks are all from the same record label. One's questions might include: When did they start? Why did they start? Who was behind it? Where did the artists come from? Listen and learn...
Over three years in the making, ZIK ZAK is an African musical odyssey, featuring some of the freshest talents from nine countries on the mother continent. Tying this remarkable range of artists together are German production team ANCIENT ASTRONAUTS, weaving the vocal talents of the African singers into their distinctive “Boom Dub” sound. Drawing on Hip Hop, Dancehall, Roots Reggae, and Soul.
This album brings back music from the era when Reggae was in its formative years. For those of you who like Reggae consider this album a time capsule bringing back some of the old tunes, re-polished and revitalized. For those of you who think that Reggae isn’t your cup of tea, you might wanna think again and listen to this album.
The Badasonics mixes Soul and Funk together with Jamaican riddims and horns with the soulful rock and reggae voice of Caz Gardiner to deliver a pulsating party of soul steady beats.
Damian Marley is the most versatile and prolific of the Marley family. He bridged the gap between conscious Reggae and Hip-Hop/R&B. At a time that both genres were veering off to commercialism, Junior Gong released music that upheld the root of these genres in terms of lyrical content and musical authenticity.
Based on the Reggae Sax Riddim this track sends a strong message across the world to condemn the act of rape and violence against women. A collaboration between Reggae Vibes Music based in NY & Kingston JA, alongside the High-Grade Family from Ghana.
In Reggae, all roads lead to the “Riddim Twins”, Sly & Robbie. Now, Sly & Robbie meet Dubmatix. The Canadian producer and multi-instrumentalist got his hands on original Sly & Robbie tracks and spent months crafting this new album, "Overdubbed".
Dr. Dubenstein, a former employee of the legendary RAS Records Label from Washington DC gathered up some high-carat collaborators to join him in his submarine. Formidable musicians and singers from Steel Pulse, Dub Syndicate, Roots Radics, Jah Works, jam and conjure up heavily rolling rhythms - and rumor has it that even WAILERS warhorses were involved in the project to add some melody.
Affirmative action is no solution to solve inequality amongst people, whether it be between cultures, races or sexes. Education is. Primarily education about life, as Lucky Dube vocalizes it so eloquently in his signature song 'Affirmative Action'
KEENIATTA, born in South Africa but a global citizen for most of her life, releases her new album "UNIVERSAL LOVE" and her special project #NeverGiveUp
Hiding our heritage, to keep us into bondage.
They stole our culture, to say we got no future,
Destroyed our tradition, to keep us into subjection.
They took the natural living and turned it into artificial living.
They took the social living and turned it into socialism
They took the communal living and turned it into communism.
They took the capital living and turned it into capitalism.