Bob Marley and the Wailers’ iconic greatest hits compilation, Legend – The Best Of Bob Marley and the Wailers, has reached a historic milestone, earning 18x Platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on December 6.
This achievement marks 18 million equivalent album units sold in the United States, cementing its status as one of the best-selling reggae albums of all time.
Originally released by Island Records in 1984, Legend was curated as a posthumous tribute to Marley, who passed away in 1981 at the age of 36. The 14-track collection features timeless classics like “No Woman, No Cry,” “Three Little Birds,” “One Love,” and “Redemption Song,” showcasing Marley’s enduring influence on music and culture worldwide.
The album’s commercial success was evident from the start, achieving Gold and Platinum certifications on June 22, 1988. By 1999, it reached Diamond status, signifying 10 million units sold, becoming the first reggae album to achieve such a distinction.
Legend experienced a significant resurgence earlier this year, fueled by the release of the biopic Bob Marley: One Love. The film, which explores Marley’s life and legacy, rekindled interest in his music, propelling the album to No. 17 on the Billboard 200 chart in February 2024. During that week, it logged 30,000 units in sales and streams, proving the timeless appeal of Marley’s message of love, unity, and resilience.
Since its release, Legend has become a cultural touchstone, introducing generations to Marley’s unique blend of reggae, ska, and rocksteady. Beyond its chart success, the album has played a key role in popularizing reggae globally, transcending genre boundaries and solidifying Bob Marley’s reputation as a universal icon.
The album’s ongoing popularity also highlights the timeless relevance of its themes, from social justice and freedom to love and hope. With this latest certification, Legend continues to inspire millions, proving that Marley’s legacy remains as powerful as ever.
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