A very underrated genre.
Reggae music, particularly spiritual and religious reggae, has often been overlooked despite its profound ability to heal and uplift the soul. Many who have experienced religious adversity or personal struggles find solace in the rhythms and messages of this genre. The lyrics often convey strong themes of resilience, faith, and connection to a higher power. For ex-Catholics and others seeking spiritual healing, reggae can provide an avenue for emotional expression and grounding. Tracks that emphasize messages from artists like Bob Marley, who championed love and peace, can evoke feelings of hope and community. The power of music transcends boundaries, as it resonates with universal experiences of struggle and triumph. Listening to reggae not only serves as a reminder of personal journeys but also fosters a sense of belonging to a larger movement that celebrates diversity and acceptance. As more people share their experiences on platforms like Lemon8, reggae’s potential as a therapeutic tool becomes increasingly recognized. This genre deserves more attention for its ability to touch lives and heal hearts through rhythm and melody.

































































































Also just in case; Zíón (censored due to widespread tragedy coverage) in Rastafari (the spirituality/religion commonly expressed/detailed in reggae) is referring to Africa, specifically Ethiopia.