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In this week's episode of Moving Forward with Dr. Diana Clarke, we sit down with a rising voice in modern reggae who is carving out his own path while carrying a legendary legacy. Alongside exploration of identity, pressure, healing, and the courage it takes to answer your calling — even after stepping away. As the son of reggae icon Buju Banton, he opens up about: the pressure of expectation, the desire to build his own identity in music, and the internal battle between legacy and individuality. Jahazeli shares candidly about his struggles with mental health, the rise and fall of his career, and the moments when he walked away from music altogether. Yet each time, he found himself drawn back — not for fame, but for purpose. For him reggae is not just rhythm, it is a message. It is ministry and it is a calling. Hiis music, rooted deeply in Jamaican culture and conscious expression, speaks to the resilience, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. Across generations he connects listeners through authenticity, vulnerability, and faith. If you’ve ever wrestled with purpose, legacy, mental health, or your relationship with God, this conversation will resonate deeply. Healing is not linear and purpose is persistent. And sometimes walking away is part of the journey back. ======================================= #reggaemusic #conciousreggae #healingjourney #mentalhealthmatters #FaithAndHealing #legacy #resilience #jamaicanculture #spiritualgrowth #movingforward