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Sister Niama – Spiritual Lioness of the 1970s Roots. Vintage female roots reggae in the highest frequency. Kindly share this to one more person today — help spread the legacy of female roots reggae. Subscribe & stay tuned for more from Rootical Riddims. Maximum respect every time. 🙏🏽🔥🎶 Subscribe here 👉 / @RooticalRiddims Tracks💿 00:00:00 🎵 01. Mount Zion Calling 00:04:12 🎵 02. Roots of the Lioness 00:06:50 🎵 03. Meditation Ground 00:10:02 🎵 04. Fire Burn Babylon 00:13:42 🎵 05. Daughter of Rastafari 00:16:45 🎵 06. Africa is calling Me Home 00:20:06 🎵 07. Jah Light Chant 00:24:23 🎵 08. Black Lioness 00:27:45 🎵 09. Natural Empress 00:31:03 🎵 10. One Draw of Love 00:34:16 🎵 11. Babylon Fall Down 00:37:39 🎵 12. The Power Within 00:40:33 🎵 13. Shy Heart 00:43:46 🎵 14. Smooth Skankin 00:47:01 🎵 15. Rise in the Morning 00:50:06 🎵 16. Prayer of the Roots 00:53:55 🎵 17. Electric Roots 00:56:45 🎵 18. Vibes of Love 01:00:21 🎵 19. Mek Jah Rule 01:03:22 🎵 20. Lioness Dun 01:05:42 🎵 21. Rebel Heartbeat Subscribe here 👉 / @RooticalRiddims 🎤 Brief History: Born in the early 1950s in the heart of Kingston, Sister Niama rose from the vibrant cultural awakening of post-independence Jamaica — a time when reggae became the spiritual voice of the people. Growing up among community drummers and church choirs, she blended the ancient rhythms of Africa with the uplifting message of Rastafari and the soulful fire of a true roots woman. Recording with small but dedicated studios in Kingston’s Trenchtown and Spanish Town areas, Sister Niama worked with early dub engineers who loved her natural, unfiltered voice. Her sessions were often live takes — one mic, one riddim, pure feeling — capturing the warmth and honesty of the era’s analog sound. Though her catalog remained underground, her influence spread through sound systems and community gatherings, where her chants became anthems of strength and faith for the Rastafari movement and for women in reggae music. 🌿Legacy: Sister Niama’s legacy stands as a pillar of strength, spirituality, and womanhood in the foundation of roots reggae culture. She was more than a singer — she was a messenger, a cultural mother, and a living vibration of Rastafari consciousness. Her music carried not just rhythm, but revelation. Her lyrics — meditations on love, unity, and divine strength — inspired generations of singers and musicians who followed her path. Many modern roots and dub artists still cite her tone, phrasing, and spirit as a guiding light in their work. Her recordings, often raw and analog, continue to resonate in sound system sessions, vinyl reissues, and global dub circles, celebrated for their authenticity and timeless message. ⚠️ Disclaimer: All artists, music, and stories featured on this channel are entirely fictional and created using AI. This content is for entertainment and creative exploration only. If you enjoy these creative roots vibes, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share the journey! 🔔🦁💛💚❤️ #rootsreggae #reggaemusic #rastafari #reggaeculture #rebelmusic #reggaevibes #onelove #rootsandculture #reggaelovers #boboiboy #reggaemusic #dancehall #2025 roots reggae 1970s, unreleased reggae albums, rare reggae vinyl, lost reggae classics, jamaican roots music, vintage dub reggae, rasta culture music, forgotten reggae legends, conscious reggae playlist, real reggae from the 70s, deep roots reggae journey, underground reggae artists, reggae music archive, old school reggae dub, mystic reggae vibes, Nyabinghi riddim, spiritual reggae chants, rebel reggae sound, roots reggae full album, rare dubplate session, 70s reggae history, fictional reggae documentary, rastafarian sound system, reggae music storytelling, reggae vinyl discovery, rootsman rebel channel