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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 1H 6M

Why Rebel Salute Matters: The Festival That Refused Slackness

from Reggae-Hour · host B.O.S.S. Radio

Rebel Salute was never just a stage show — it was a statement.In Episode 2 of Reggae Hour Salute, we break down what Rebel Salute truly represents, why it became one of the most respected cultural gatherings in reggae history, and why its absence in 2026 left a real void in conscious music.Starting with Mystic Revealers – “Blue Nile”, the episode sets the tone for a deeper conversation on roots, culture, and standards. Mr. E and Zai-O-Nya unpack how Rebel Salute stood firm against slackness, hype culture, and commercial pressure — choosing instead to uplift message music, spiritual grounding, and lyrical integrity.We talk about: • Why Rebel Salute rejected party-first programming• How it became a sanctuary for conscious reggae• Why the festival mattered globally, not just in Jamaica• And why Reggae Hour stepped in — not to replace it — but to hold the space while the culture heals after Hurricane MelissaThis episode is about preservation, intention, and responsibility.If you ever wondered why Rebel Salute meant so much to artists, fans, and the wider reggae movement — this is the episode that explains it.🎶 Music featured includes selections from Mystic Revealers, Culture, Tony Roy, Ras Oneilly, and more — rooted, militant, and timeless.📅 Reggae Hour Salute continues January 15th–17th with underground roots reggae you likely haven’t heard before — straight from the source.🔔 Follow Reggae Hour on your favorite streaming platform🌍 Visit ReggaeHour.com to stay locked into the culture🎧 Talk Segment Summary (for show notes / timestamps)Topic:What Rebel Salute stood for, why it mattered to reggae culture, and why Reggae Hour felt compelled to fill the space during its recovery period.Key Themes:Conscious-only programming • Roots over hype • Cultural responsibility • Post-hurricane recovery • Holding space, not replacing legacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reggae-hour-artist-interviews-music-reggae-history-with-mr-e--2646280/support.🌍 Roots. Culture. Revolution.Every episode of the Reggae Hour Podcast dives deep into reggae’s heartbeat — the stories, struggles, and spirit that unite the African diaspora. From Kingston to Cape Town, London to Lagos, we bring reggae’s message of truth, love, and liberation to the world. 🎙️ Subscribe & Tune In:Watch the full episode on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@ReggaeHourPodcastListen worldwide on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, & Amazon Music. 💬 Join the Movement:Follow us on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ReggaeHourPodcastVisit → https://www.ReggaeHour.com 🔥 Let your voice be heard!Drop a comment, share your thoughts, and tag a bredren or sistren who needs this message.The conversation continues in the comments — we reason, we rise, we build. #ReggaeHourPodcast #ReggaeCulture #Rastafari #RootsAndReality #OneLove #fyp

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