Dutty Bookman On Jamaica’s Role In The Haitian Revolution, Future Of Rastafari, Reggae, and Faith

In this reasoning, Dutty Bookman explores the Haitian Revolution and the key figures that influenced his name. He emphasizes his motivation to publish books, particularly the significance of literature about Haile Selassie I. Bookman reflects on Selassie’s brilliance and shares his thoughts on the future of Rastafari. He also discusses the decline of the ‘Reggae Revival’ movement, which was initially championed by artists like Chronixx, Protoje, Jesse Royal, Iba Mahr, Jah9, and Kabaka Pyramid. Additionally, he addresses the challenges artists face while touring, including financial difficulties exacerbated by inflation. He concludes with personal spiritual experiences, highlighting the transformative power of faith within the Rastafarian context.

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