How often do you guys smoke weed?
How yo do it with work or studie?
How yo do it with work or studie?
Wagwan guys, I just joined this sub reddit and I am a bit shocked by the number or white people, this is not a post against that, I am aware that Rastafari is about love but are there any Black people here? Nuff respect.
On that note, any book recommendations? I just read "Rasta and Resistance" by Horace Campbell and it has not whetted my appetite.
Hey, I’m curious to hear Rastafarian perspectives on Christianity. What are your thoughts on Christians and Christian beliefs? And would you personally be open to dating or marrying a Christian? Why or why not?
Song name: Mi Love Mi Marijuana
Album: Legalizuj – Legalize It, Now 2026
Riddim: Masni Hedovi Riddim
Artist: Shotta Mani
Lyrics: Rock Koranteng
Riddim by: Don Krleone
Produced by: Ras Voja
Mixed by: Don Krleone
Studio: SickTouch
Mi Love mi Marijuana
Black man born and grow in Ghana
Low di farner man, plow di land
Early in a di morning mi take di right meds
Yooo
Real herbs in a mi brains
When mi blaze
It a go through my veins
Legalize It
Ganja must reign
When you see more crime
Dont put no blame
BURN IT
Ganja Ganja
BURN IT
Sensimilla
BURN IT
That alone weh mi want
BURN IT
Ganja weh mi seh
Badman System, dedicated to the global phenomenon of the oppressive system of inhumane capitalism and violence against the oppressed ("Babylon"). At the same time, it is a tribute to the deceased reggae singer Terry Lynn, who released the original version of the song "System" on the "Kingstonlogic 2.0" compilation, of which this is a tribute. The song became a hit thanks to the game "Sleeping Dogs", an advanced GTA clone, an open world game set in Hong Kong and the Triad era. There is a RealFM radio station in the game that plays hip hop and reggae. The song also promotes young Ghanaian artists, Shotta Mani and Aria Cee.