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Hailing from Washington, D.C., the roots-reggae band SOJA believes that music should speak for people and uplift them. With that idea in mind, their latest, Poetry In Motion, blends reggae, go-go, D.C. hardcore, Latin, rock and hip-hop, and intends to connect with the biggest family of all time. From songs inspired by a Polynesian concept of harmonious relationships between people, nature and a higher power, to songs about how beautiful it is to be alive and that deep knowledge that we’re all connected, the band doesn't hesitate to ask larger questions of humankind, and spread a message of positivity. SOJA joins us live in the studio to perform some of these tunes.
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Hailing from Washington, D.C., the roots-reggae band SOJA believes that music should speak for people and uplift them. With that idea in mind, their latest, Poetry In Motion, blends reggae, go-go, D.C. hardcore, Latin, rock and hip-hop, and intends to connect with the biggest family of all time. From songs inspired by a Polynesian concept of harmonious relationships between people, nature and a higher power, to songs about how beautiful it is to be alive and that deep knowledge that we’re all connected, the band doesn't hesitate to ask larger questions of humankind, and spread a message of positivity. SOJA joins us live in the studio to perform some of these tunes.

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