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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 1H 29M

#44 Ras Marcus Benjamin - Mighty Mystics Booking Agent Discussing Rastafari, Dub Poetry & Revolution

from Hippie-Fari Reggae Radio & Podcast · host HippieFariReggaeRadio&Podcast

In this episode of Hippie Fari, host Scotty engages with Ras Marcus Benjamin, a beat poet and reggae enthusiast, discussing the profound impact of reggae music on social change, personal journeys, and the evolution of the genre. They explore the roots of reggae, the significance of the One Love movement, and the current state of reggae music, including the challenges and triumphs faced by artists today. The conversation highlights the importance of community, connection, and the enduring message of reggae music. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the evolution of music from vinyl to digital streaming, discussing how the experience of music has changed over time. They delve into the revolutionary roots of reggae music, the significance of Rastafari as a way of life, and the powerful message of love that transcends all cultures. The discussion also highlights the importance of community, the role of dub poetry, and the essence of music and lyrics in conveying messages. The conversation concludes with reflections on the journey of a poet and the impact of music on society. takeaways Reggae music was created for social change and remains impactful today. The journey of discovering reggae often begins in childhood and is influenced by cultural surroundings. Booking agents play a crucial role in the music industry, often working behind the scenes. Mighty Mystic is a significant figure in bridging Jamaican and American reggae. The evolution of reggae music reflects changes in society and technology. The One Love movement symbolizes unity and peace, rooted in reggae culture. Reggae music has a global influence, transcending borders and cultures. The live feel of reggae music is essential to its authenticity and emotional impact. The future of reggae music relies on honoring its roots while embracing new influences. Community and connection are vital in the reggae scene, fostering relationships among artists and fans. The experience of music has changed significantly with the rise of streaming. Vinyl records provided a tangible connection to music and storytelling. Peter Tosh's music resonates deeply with those seeking a revolutionary message. Rastafari is viewed as a way of life rather than a religion. The core message of love is central to all major religions. Hatred and racism are learned behaviors, not inherent traits. Reggae music serves as a powerful tool for social change and awareness. Community building through music is essential for collective growth. Music should allow space for breathing, both for the artist and the listener. The journey of a poet is intertwined with the evolution of music and culture.

In this episode of Hippie Fari, host Scotty engages with Ras Marcus Benjamin, a beat poet and reggae enthusiast, discussing the profound impact of reggae music on social change, personal journeys, and the evolution of the genre. They explore the roots of reggae, the significance of the One Love movement, and the current state of reggae music, including the challenges and triumphs faced by artists today. The conversation highlights the importance of community, connection, and the enduring message of reggae music. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the evolution of music from vinyl to digital streaming, discussing how the experience of music has changed over time. They delve into the revolutionary roots of reggae music, the significance of Rastafari as a way of life, and the powerful message of love that transcends all cultures. The discussion also highlights the importance of community, the role of dub poetry, and the essence of music and lyrics in conveying messages. The conversation concludes with reflections on the journey of a poet and the impact of music on society. takeaways Reggae music was created for social change and remains impactful today. The journey of discovering reggae often begins in childhood and is influenced by cultural surroundings. Booking agents play a crucial role in the music industry, often working behind the scenes. Mighty Mystic is a significant figure in bridging Jamaican and American reggae. The evolution of reggae music reflects changes in society and technology. The One Love movement symbolizes unity and peace, rooted in reggae culture. Reggae music has a global influence, transcending borders and cultures. The live feel of reggae music is essential to its authenticity and emotional impact. The future of reggae music relies on honoring its roots while embracing new influences. Community and connection are vital in the reggae scene, fostering relationships among artists and fans. The experience of music has changed significantly with the rise of streaming. Vinyl records provided a tangible connection to music and storytelling. Peter Tosh’s music resonates deeply with those seeking a revolutionary message. Rastafari is viewed as a way of life rather than a religion. The core message of love is central to all major religions. Hatred and racism are learned behaviors, not inherent traits. Reggae music serves as a powerful tool for social change and awareness. Community building through music is essential for collective growth. Music should allow space for breathing, both for the artist and the listener. The journey of a poet is intertwined with the evolution of music and culture.

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