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Ras Morgan Building His Career in Radio and Music

Jamaica has always been a hub of great music, and Ras Morgan is one of its native sons shining his talent on foreign shores. With his unique style, the ‘Show me Your Love’ singer has been making a name for himself on the Canadian reggae music scene.

Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Ras Morgan migrated to Canada at the age of 17.  The Rastafarian singer came to Canada in pursuit of better opportunities. Canada proved to be a land that offered many options, but his passion for music lingered. In 2017, Ras Morgan finally released his first single, ‘African Girl’, which immediately became a hit. The upbeat song was an ode to the women of his ancestral homeland of Africa and showcased his unique style and love for reggae music.

Since then, Ras Morgan has been actively involved in the Canadian reggae music scene. He has collaborated with other well-known artists and has been hosting a weekly radio show on www.rootzreggaeradio.ca. In 2018, Ras Morgan released his first EP, titled ‘Coming at Yu’, which quickly climbed up the charts on Reverbnation.com.

The talented reggae artist’s music is not just about catchy beats and grooves, but it is also a reflection of his personality and values. His music promotes love, unity, and positivity, which is much needed in today’s world. Ras Morgan’s music is a perfect blend of traditional roots rock reggae and modern dancehall, which appeals to a diverse audience.

Ras Morgan is a promoter of reggae music in Canada. He is the co-host of the popular radio show, ‘Riddim Up’, which airs on Fridays on rootsreggaeradio.ca. He has been actively involved in organizing and promoting reggae music events in Canada, which has helped to promote the genre to a wider audience.

Ras Morgan’s love for music is an inspiration to many. His passion, talent, and hard work have made him one of the rising stars on the Canadian reggae music scene. With his unique style and positive message, Ras Morgan is sure to make a lasting impact in Canada and internationally.

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