Roots Reggae (1970) [Unreleased Album] Saniya - Natural Woman
Автор: Rootical Riddims
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Natural Woman stands as a timeless celebration of feminine strength, roots spirituality, and soulful rebellion. On this analog-rich recording, Saniya channels the essence of Kingston’s golden era — her voice raw, pure, and filled with conviction.
Driven by a deep one-drop riddim, warm tape-saturated bass, and skanking guitars, every song radiates the smoky, lived-in feel of a 1970s sound system session. Behind her, a militant groove of Nyabinghi drums, melodica, and dub-soaked horns create a meditative yet defiant atmosphere — the sound of a woman grounded in the earth and lifted by spirit.
This is more than music — it’s a testimony. A Rootical woman’s cry for truth, rising through the haze of smoke and echo, reminding all listeners of their divine balance, their natural power, and their connection to Jah.
Tracks 📀
00:00:00 🎵 01. Heart of a Lioness
00:02:40 🎵 02. Valley of illusion (Vol 2)
00:05:20 🎵 03. Natural Woman Mystic Light
00:08:10 🎵 04. Selassie's Prayer (Zion Chant)
00:11:02 🎵 05. Voice of the Daughters
00:13:56 🎵 06. Roots of the Earth
00:16:52 🎵 07. For the Mothers (Queen of Strength)
00:20:35 🎵 08. Buffalo Daughters
00:23:53 🎵 09. Rebel Psalm
00:26:57 🎵 10. No Woman Must Cry (Version)
00:29:43 🎵 11. Jah's Garden
00:32:53 🎵 12. Chains of Gold
00:35:37 🎵 13. Dreams of Africa
00:38:49 🎵 14. March to Mount Zion
00:42:25 🎵 15. Fathers of the Sun
00:45:30 🎵 16. Peace in the Valley
00:48:29 🎵 17. Babylon Fall Down Slow
00:51:14 🎵 18. Under the Same Sun
00:53:54 🎵 19. Light over Darkness
00:56:29 🎵 20. One Love Rising
00:59:45 🎵 21. Children of the Rebellion
01:02:30 🎵 22. Hold on, My Sister
01:05:18 🎵 23. Freendom Train (Ride On)
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🎙️Brief History:
Born in the rolling hills outside Montego Bay, Jamaica, Saniya grew up surrounded by the deep pulse of Nyabinghi drums and the soulful call of roots reggae that echoed through every yard dance and radio speaker of the 1970s. Her early years were steeped in spiritual chants and Rastafari teachings, which shaped her calm but powerful presence both on and off stage.
Though she never sought fame, her early dubplates spread across sound systems from Kingston to London, earning her quiet respect as one of the hidden voices of the roots movement. Her later work, including Natural Woman, solidified her as a symbol of strength and authenticity in reggae — a singer who embodied the essence of roots music: truth, unity, and natural power.
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