Red Meditation was born in Bahia in 1999 and released its first album, "Jah Music", in 2002. At the time, Zebulon was known as Ras Popo Ites and handled percussion and backing vocals. There were several lineups with musicians from different countries, six releases through 2008, and seasons that earned international prestige. In 2012, after a stint in Brasília, now as Zebulon Fyah, the artist released his first solo album "Nunca é Tarde" and began moving between Brazil and the United States, between tours and reggae festivals in both countries. In 2018 he released his most recent EP, "Roots & Cultural".
In 2021 they returned, and the group brings the fundamental influences of Rastafari roots reggae from artists such as Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, The Congos, Steel Pulse and Midnite — names that, beyond providing a solid foundation in musical arrangements, also turned their gaze toward Africa and the events that unfolded there, resulting in the social, political and spiritual movement that is Rastafari, which has reggae music as its main instrument of message.
But more recent productions from the new roots reggae generation, such as Mighty Diamonds, Damian Marley and Chronixx, also mark their influence.

