The most influential Reggae songs of 1976.

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Marcus Garvey

In 1976, two notable reggae songs were released that directly referenced the prophecy of Marcus Garvey regarding the anticipated chaos in 1977:

“Two Sevens Clash” by Culture: This song, released by the reggae group Culture, directly addresses the Marcus Garvey prophecy about chaos occurring on July 7, 1977. The lyrics reflect the anticipation and fear surrounding the prophesied event, with references to societal upheaval and spiritual awakening.

“Right Time” by The Mighty Diamonds: Another influential reggae song released in 1976, “Right Time” by The Mighty Diamonds, also makes reference to Marcus Garvey’s prophecy. The lyrics convey a sense of impending judgment and reckoning, echoing Garvey’s prediction of tumultuous events unfolding in 1977.

These songs, along with others from the reggae genre at the time, served as musical expressions of the social and cultural climate in Jamaica, capturing the anxieties and hopes of the people amidst the backdrop of Marcus Garvey’s prophecy.

To truly understand the importance of the above songs, you should read our post entitled, Could a Rasta have shot Bob Marley?

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