

Righteous Reggae Collections
Download and Stream AudioStream 233 - FEATURED THEME SET: Clauses of Supplicative Reasoning to US Constitutionality
Download and Stream AudioStream 234 - FEATURED DJ SET: Righteousness and Indemnity from Incursions of Evil
- Horace Andy
- Jah Mason
- Prestige
- Kulcha Knox
- Buju Banton
- Anthony B
- Rod Taylor
- Capleton
- Determine
- Edi Fitzroy
- Michael Prophet
- Natural Black
- Peter Broggs
- Spectacular
- Uplifter
- Daweh Congo
RIGHTEOUS RASTAFARIAN REGGAE MUSIC
- Radio of Rastafarian Intelligence
- Cease Fire
- Right Way
- Improve National Living Conditions
- Unification of the World
- Long Road Jah Sweat
- Lion Of Judah
- Swear Upon Institutions of Development Sustenance
- Remember Betterment
- Remember Meditation and Righteousness
- Overcoming Sufferation
- Morality Against Evil
- Criminal Wars of Commerce and Exploitation
- Psychological Warfare
- Evaluating Hypocrites of Babylon
- Erudition and Progress
- Brighton Cafe - Emancipation Order
- Know Emanuel's Program
- Processes of Neocolonialism in the Western Hemisphere - Commonwealth
- Most Important Aspects of Rastafarian Livication
- Self-Serving Incursions of Democratic Failure
- Mystical Movements of Jah Rastafari
- Understanding Politico-Militaristic Aggression
- Prestigious Institutions of Africa
- Youthman Progress
- Equal Rights and Justice
- Spiritual Upliftment Featuring Lutan Fyah of Bobo Asante Movement Jamaica
- Rasta Protests Jah Clauses
- Rasta Protests Unity Clauses
- Chattel Slavery Meets Nova Scotia Methodists and Freedom Harvest Movement
- Foundations of Justice
- Movements of Justice
- Justice Equivocations Featuring Chezidek and Reggae Great - Ras Zacharri
- Cultural Fundament Equivocations
- Fundamental Religious Adherence
- Dirty Babylon System
- Rastafarian Fundamentalist Judicial Boards
- Rastafarians' Non-Paranoid Complexes
- Rastafarians' Methodologies
- Rastafarians' Strength in Principle
Righteous Reggae Collections
- Rastafarians' Doctrinal Insight Featuring Martin Campbell
- Deprivation and Hunger Associated With Colonialism
- Rastafari Judgement Featuring Determine & Ginjah
- Realities of Rastafari Judgement
- Epithets of Rastafarian Judgement Featuring Kenyatta Hill
- Rastafarians Fight For Human Rights
- Fight Senseless Violence Featuring Yami Bolo and Junior Brown
- Rastafarians Trod Away From Folly Grounds
- Dread Inna The Mountains Planting
- Rastafarians Pose No Danger To Equitable Society
- Rastafarians Protect Youth And Elders
- Rastafarians Listen Abroad
- Rastafari Blessings
- Mountain Castle To Farm
- Righteous Itations Featuring Yami Bolo
- Rise Out Of Tenement Yards
- Rasta Satta Cool Down Your Temper
- Rastafari Sattamassagana
- Rastafarians Know About Greedy Joe
- Clauses To Legality of Medicinal Cannabis Detection
- Causes of Proof to Just Order and Ordainment
- Tribulations of Rastafarian Livication
- Sufferation of the Ghetto
- Babylon Arrival Featuring Gappy Ranks
- Rastafarians Place Judgement on Badmen Featuring Jah Thunder and Ras Shiloh
- Misty In Roots & Ijahman Levi
- Great Speeches of Rastafari Featuring Fantan Mojah
- Kingdom of Sweden's Peacemaking Radio
- From Long Time Riddims Featuring Gentleman
- Dub Stream & Corrupt Systems
- Cannabis Fields On Mountain Sides
- British Kingdom Of Rastafari
- Praise Jah Well Featuring Perfect Giddimani
- Rastafari Leads The Way Black Bantu African Population Diaspora
- Prevention of Genocide Featuring Martin Campbell and Al Campbell
- Classical Reggae and Rastafari Chanters
- Righteous Adjudications Featuring Lutan Fyah and Vibronics
- Righteous Rastafarian Livity Featuring UT Ras and Reggae Classic - Anthony B
- Righteous Inity Featuring Delroy Williams and Deh Deh
- Righteous Rastafarian Revolutionary Guards
Righteous Reggae Collections
- Righteous Rastafarian Invokations
- Righteous Reggae Featuring Conscious Youth
- Old School Riddims
- Irie and Mellow following Most Wanted Riddim
- Iyashanti and Leopard
- Rose Moet Riddim
- Ultimate Shines and Leggo
- Land of African Gold
- Apparatus of Ital Roots
- Apparatus and Ites Streams
- As The Riddim Goes
- Big Up Roots Massive
- Definitive Righteousness
- Livicated Righteousness
- Dubbed Out Righteousness
- Studio One Classics
- Fundamental Reggae Featuring Turbulence
- Integrationism with Reggae | Dan-I and Prince David are Integrationists
- Remembrance of Martin Campbell - Set I w/Gussie P, Russ D, Alpha Steppa, and Campstreet Rockers
- Rastafarian Inity Message - Russ Disciples and Martin Campbell
- Promoting Rastafarian Accord - Russ Disciples featuring Saba Prosperity
- Russ Disciples and promoting Yabass, Don Fe, and El Bib
- Promoting Reconciliation of Royal Accord - Featuring UT Ras and Vibronics
- Purgatorial Insight Manumission - Featuring Tony Roots and Judah Eskender Tafari
- Don Carlos, Ijah Menelik, and Liv I Jah document clauses of Rastafari
- No Weapon of Mankind Shall Harm Mankind
- Tidings of Change for Commonwealth Africa Ordainments
- Repatriation Clauses and Doubts Featuring Cyrenius Black
- Clauses of Supplicative Reasoning to The United States' Constitution
- Losing Queen Elizabeth II and Her Ordainments
- Tony Roots and War Crimes Epilogue
- Norris Reid and Roman Stewart - Amazing Classical Rastafarians
- Classical Roots Propaganda
- Tony Roots Dub Album Classics and Roots Intrigue Mix
- Determine and Natural Black Admonish Babylon Oppression
- Cultural Roots and Reggae Classics
- Foundational Dub featuring Ghetto Priest, Ashanti Selah, and LIDJ Incorporated
- Heartical Foundation Roots featuring Judah Eskender Tafari and Tony Roots
After a period of nearly a thousand years of greatness and prosperity, the great empire of Ghana began to decline. By A.D. 1240 it had ceased to be an important kingdom...According to Al Bakri, 'The King of Ghana places a tax of one dinar of gold on each donkey-load of salt that comes into his country'. He also 'places a tax of two dinars of gold on each load of salt that goes out'. Import and Export Taxes yielded much revenue for the king's treasury. The treasury also derived income from what may be called today a production tax; The king took possession of 'all gold nuggets found in the kingdom' except the gold dust which people gathered. The enormous revenue which the kings of Ghana derived from the different sources described above, helped them to: pay the cost of running an efficient public administration, and pay for the up-keep of provincial rulers and governors; adminster the courts of justice, not only in the capital itself, but also throughout the provinces; provide social services for the benefit of the people; maintain a formidable army which was said by Al-Bakri to have numbered 200,000 men, including 40,000 bowmen, as well as a strong force of cavalry; maintain the sumptuous royal palace and court.
Al-Bakri records that succession to the imperial throne of Ghana was by heridtary inheritance through the maternal line: 'This is their custom and habit, that the kingdom is inherited only by the son of the King's sister.' He goes on to explain the customs as follows: The king has no doubt that his successor is a son of his sister, while he is not certain that his son is in fact his own, and he does not rely on the genuineness of his relationship.' At the head of the empire was the king. The king was assisted by able administrators. In later times, these were largely Muslim Scholars and Counsellors. Well-trained administrators, these men served also as secretaries. (SOURCE: West Africa since A.D. 1000: Book One - The People by F.K. Buah)
Al-Bakri records that succession to the imperial throne of Ghana was by heridtary inheritance through the maternal line: 'This is their custom and habit, that the kingdom is inherited only by the son of the King's sister.' He goes on to explain the customs as follows: The king has no doubt that his successor is a son of his sister, while he is not certain that his son is in fact his own, and he does not rely on the genuineness of his relationship.' At the head of the empire was the king. The king was assisted by able administrators. In later times, these were largely Muslim Scholars and Counsellors. Well-trained administrators, these men served also as secretaries. (SOURCE: West Africa since A.D. 1000: Book One - The People by F.K. Buah)





