According to historical records from the Reggae Journal , the band delivered an extensive set: Instrumental/MC Intros Jah Jah See Them A Come Jah Rastafari Love Shines Bright Iron Sharpen Iron Addis Ababba Fussing & Fighting Tell Me Where You Get It She Wants Money International Herb Two Seven Clash I'm Not Ashamed
: A celebratory anthem of Rastafarian culture. Culture at Reggae Sundance Festival 2006
: A powerful opening track that set the spiritual tone for the evening. Full Setlist (August 12, 2006) According to historical records from the Reggae Journal
Culture's set was a powerful showcase of their decades-long influence on the genre, blending spiritual Rastafarian messages with social commentary. The performance included many of their most iconic tracks, such as: The performance included many of their most iconic
The 2006 edition of Reggae Sundance featured a robust lineup including other prominent artists like , Lady G , and Lukie D , further cementing Eindhoven as a major hub for European reggae culture at the time. Culture at Reggae Sundance Festival 2006
: Their seminal hit referencing the apocalyptic prophecy of 1977.
: Equal Rights and Justice / Holy Mount Zion / Chant Down Babylon. Historical Significance