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Ras Silas Motse: The Revolutionary Artist Merging African Geometry, Reggae, and Resistance Into a Visual Masterpiece

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  Ras Silas Motse: The Revolutionary Artist Redefining African Geometry There are artists who paint, and then there are visionaries who breathe life into canvas, transforming colors and lines into a movement. Ras Silas Motse is the latter—a revolutionary force in contemporary African art whose mastery of African Geometry does more than captivate the eye; it speaks to the soul. On March 4th , B.O.S.S. Radio’s Revolutionary Hour and Reggae Hour Podcasts invite you to experience an exclusive sit-down with Ras Silas Motse as he joins Mr. E for an electrifying conversation. This isn’t just an interview; it’s an exploration into the mind of a creator who fuses history, culture, and raw emotion into every brushstroke. The Art of Revolution Ras Silas isn’t merely painting pictures—he’s chronicling Africa’s past, present, and future with his unique style, one deeply rooted in indigenous knowledge and sacred symbolism. With each carefully measured geometric composition, he restores forgot...

Leroy Scarlet: The Maestro Behind Reggae Powerhouse Band

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In the vibrant tapestry of reggae music, few figures loom as large as Leroy Scarlet. Born and raised in St. Andrew, Jamaica, Scarlet's journey from a young enthusiast to a pivotal force in the reggae world is nothing short of inspiring. A Humble Beginning Leroy's early years were steeped in the rich sounds of local sound systems. At just twelve, he began his musical odyssey as a box lifter for Killaphonic, eventually seizing the microphone to share his voice. His passion led him to Rebel Tone, where he honed his craft, performing at every opportunity. Building Music Mountain The establishment of Music Mountain Studio marked a significant milestone. Collaborating with his cousin, Chris Stanley, Scarlet transformed a vision into reality. The studio quickly became a magnet for artists, with legends like Jimmy Cliff gracing its opening. Iconic tracks such as Boris Gardner’s “I Want To Wake Up With You” and Black Uhuru’s “Solidarity” were birthed within its walls. Transitioning to P...