From the tin-roof ghettos of Kingston to liberation movements across the globe, reggae rose not as entertainment—but as prophecy. In this soul-shaking chapter, we trace how Rastafari found its global voice through music. From Bob Marley’s poetic fire to Peter Tosh’s militant anthems, reggae became a sacred weapon of resistance. Learn how the sound system became a pulpit, the riddim a heartbeat, and the mic a staff of power. This isn’t just a music history—it’s the gospel of a movement sung into the soul of the world.