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Our Culture – Spreading Reggae and Caribbean Pride Across the UK
At Irie Sensation Radio, we don’t just play music—we celebrate the entire culture of reggae and the Caribbean. From interviews with reggae pioneers to exclusive coverage of events like the Notting Hill Carnival, we’re proud to keep the vibrant culture alive for audiences across London and the UK.

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We also believe in giving back. Irie Sensation Radio works with local charities and community groups to support causes that uplift underprivileged youth and celebrate Caribbean heritage.

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Riddim Dee-Lite: Real Rhythm | New Release
Riddim Dee-Lite: Real Rhythm | New Release

RIDDIM RELEASE Twenty-five years ago, in 2000, Stingray Records unveiled a trio of singles built on a soulful riddim, produced by Carl and Ray McLeod. Among them was Bushman’s Fill My Cup, a spiritually uplifting anthem that lent its name to the riddim and resonated deeply with fans of conscious reggae. Though it gained modest traction, the riddim found a…

Reggae Vibes Album Top 20 | October 19
Reggae Vibes Album Top 20 | October 19

This compilation, known as the Reggae Vibes album Top 20, curated by Teacher & Mr. T, consists of a selection of twenty reggae/dancehall albums that we deem significant and wish to showcase to the general audience via this chart. This list is not determined by sales figures, airplay frequency, or any other external factors, and it remains uninfluenced by commercial…

Reggae Interviews talks with Richard “Bobo” Bell of Star Trail Records | Interview
Reggae Interviews talks with Richard “Bobo” Bell of Star Trail Records | Interview

In this exclusive interview with DJ 745, Richard “Bobo” Bell, the visionary behind Star Trail Records, shares the story of how the label became one of the most influential forces in reggae music. From launching careers to producing timeless hits, Star Trail shaped the sound of roots and dancehall across the 1990s and beyond. Bobo reflects on the unforgettable experience…