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STEPHEN “RAGGA” MARLEY – THE REGGAE REBEL!

Bob Marley’s second son on his father’s ‘cowboy’ fashion sense, working with his son, and why his new album is like a fruit basket By Davina Hamilton —- BEARING MUSICAL FRUIT: Stephen Marley—- DON’T SAY that Stephen Marley isn’t versatile. With his new album, Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life, boasting collaborations with acts including reggae star Shaggy, hip-hop hero Black Thought and Australian rapstress Iggy Azalea, it’s clear that Bob Marley’s second son knows how to mix and blend musical styles. “We had a concept,” Stephen says of his latest offering. “This album is the second part of a two-part series. The first part was [the 2011 album] Revelation Part 1: The Root Of Life. And this is Revelation Part 2: The Fruit of Life. “The plan this time was to cross-pollinate other … Read entire article »

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THE MARLEYS HAVE MADE HISTORY ON THE CHART!

THE MARLEYS HAVE MADE HISTORY ON THE CHART!

  By Clinton Lindsay— The first chart I compiled was on Thursday, October 30, 1975. The first No.1 song was “LIVELY UP YOURSELF” by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Over the years, the name and the number of songs on the compilation have gone through various changes. In October of 1976, it went on college radio station WTNY FM, as the WTNY TOP TEN. In 1986, it became the New York/WNWK Top Ten. Shortly after, it was expanded to Top 20, and … Read entire article »

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ZIGGY MARLEY TAKES IT TO THE TOP OF BILLBOARD REGGAE ALBUM CHART!

BY KEVIN JACKSON—  Ziggy Marley — Ziggy Marley’s self-titled album debuts at number one on the Billboard Reggae album chart. His sixth studio project, Ziggy Marley sold 5,493 copies in its first week. It also debuts at number 99 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, number 98 on the Dutch albums chart, and number 130 on the Belgium album chart. Released on May 20 via Tuff Gong Worldwide, the 12-track album is produced by Marley. The set includes Weekend’s Long, Marijuanaman, We are the People, Butterflies, I’m Not Made of Stone and Heaven Can’t Take It, featuring Stephen Marley. “This is a continuation of the Fly Rasta ideology and philosophy. I learned so much during that process. Now, I’m taking this mindset and fulfilling a larger dream. I learned how to be more free and not … Read entire article »

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“THE MARLEY NAME DOESN’T PRESSURE ME” SAYS BOB’S GRANDSON, JOE MERSA MARLEY!

 By Shereita Grizzle— Joe Mersa Marley looks at the mural of the Marley’s generation at the Bob Marley Museum. Carrying on a name and a legacy can be pressuring, but it is a job Joseph ‘Jo Mersa’ Marley, grandson of reggae legend Bob Marley, takes pleasure in doing. One would think that having been born into a musical family, pursuing music as a career would have been a no-brainer for Jo Mersa, but the eldest son of Grammy winning reggae artist, Stephen Marley, told The Sunday Gleaner, that although he felt naturally inclined to do music, it was music that chose him and not the other way around. “Music choose me innu, because is not everybody in the family do music,” he explained. “It was easier to pursue it because of the accessibility and because … Read entire article »

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STEPHEN MARLEY TO RELEASE “REVELATION PART ll: THE FRUIT OF LIFE” JULY 22!

By Erik Magni—   Stephen Marley – son of Bob Marley as well as a multiple Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and acclaimed reggae producer – is set to release his long-awaited fourth studio album Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life, the follow-up to Revelation Part I: The Root of Life, which was put out in 2011. Whereas The Root of Life was more a traditional roots reggae album, The Fruit of Life is described as “a diversified sonic palette to express the far-reaching impact Jamaican music has had on various genres, especially hip hop”. The album is produced by Stephen Marley himself and has been preceded by tracks like Rock Stone, with Sizzla and Capleton, and Ghetto Boy, with Mad Cobra and Bounty Killer. The Fruit of Life boasts 18 new tracks and features a … Read entire article »

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JOSS STONE EXPECTED REACTION BEING NAMED “REGGAE ARTIST OF THE YEAR” BY BILLBOARD MAGAZINE!

 Joss Stone— NEARLY five months after Billboard Magazine controversially named her its Reggae Artist Of The Year, British singer Joss Stone has given her take on the furor that accompanied the announcement. In an interview with Billboard’s Soul Sisters Podcast, aired yesterday, Stone said she was not surprised at the reaction. In fact, when Damian Marley suggested she record a reggae album five years ago, she predicted an uproar.“Everyone will be so mad with me if I do that!” she recalled telling him. Her warning was prophetic. Water For Your Soul, which Marley co-produced, was the best-selling reggae album of 2015. At the time Billboard ‘crowned’ Stone in late December, it had sold 27,000 copies.   Reaction was swift and harsh. Many critics claimed Stone’s album was not reggae and she won the award because she is white. On Harry’s … Read entire article »

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JAH9 AND STEPHEN MARLEY TO PERFORM AT LAURYN HILL-PRODUCED HAITIAN ART SHOW, IN BROOKLYN!

BY HOWARD CAMPBELL—  Jah9—- Jamaican artists Jah9 and Stephen Marley are among the performers for Diaspora Calling — a two-day event highlighting Haitian art at King’s Theater in Brooklyn, New York. Jah9 is scheduled to perform tomorrow, opening day. The show is promoted by Lauryn Hill, a former member of Grammy-winning group The Fugees, two of whose members (Wyclef Jean and Pras) are Haitians. Jah9 told the Jamaica Observer that she accepted an invitation from Hill’s management to be part of the entertainment package. “She had a lot of influence on my personal development, so I’m happy to do it. Plus, it’s very important to build ties with the diaspora and it’s good exposure,” she said.Hill is Marley’s ex ‘sister-in-law’. She was his younger brother Rohan’s partner for several years before they split up. He also … Read entire article »

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A “KETTE DRUM” ROLL FOR DETERMINE!

A “KETTE DRUM” ROLL FOR DETERMINE!

 Determine— NINETEEN-NINETY-FIVE was a banner year for reggae. There were a number of remarkable productions, including the song Kette Drum by Beenie Man and Determine, a little-known singjay from St Mary. Produced by Bobby Digital, the Nyabinghi-inspired Kette Drum entered reggae charts worldwide. Beenie Man’s distinctive vocals were enhanced by Determine’s raw, rustic delivery. “Is a anthem – anywey mi go mi haffi do Kette Drum,” the 43-year-old Determine told the Jamaica Observer.  For the last five years, ‘anywey’ has … Read entire article »

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SEVEN YEARS IN THE MAKING – ILEY DREAD TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM “UNLEASHED”, FEBRUARY 1!

SEVEN YEARS IN THE MAKING – ILEY DREAD TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM “UNLEASHED”, FEBRUARY 1!

 Iley Dread— SINGER Iley Dread is back with a new song, Smile, which is the lead single from his upcoming album, Unleashed. The track, released on Tuesday, is produced by veteran Willie Lindo whose credits include Dennis Brown’s Inseparable and What One Dance Can Do by Beres Hammond. Unleashed took seven years to complete. It hears Iley Dread (real name Colin Levy) working with several high-profile producers including Dean Fraser and Grammy winning Stephen Marley. The 17-track set will … Read entire article »

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BOB MARLEY’S SONS REFLECT ON HIS LEGACY!

BY NEWSWEEK SPECIAL EDITION— From left: Ziggy Marley, Stephen Marley, Ky-Mani Marley, Damian Marley and Julian Marley take part in Bob Marley’s Roots Rock Reggae Tour in 2004. Damian, who toured with Stephen in 2015, is the only Jamaican Reggae artist to win two Grammy awards on the same night, in 2006. Ziggy has won seven Grammys and Stephen has taken home eight. BABEK DELAFRAZ/COURTESY TUFF GONG WORLDWIDE—- Robert Nesta Marley, better known as Bob Marley, was born February 6, 1945, in Nine Miles, a rural community on the east side of Jamaica. Seventy years later, and almost 35 years after his death in 1981, Marley continues to inspire new generations with his music and cultural ideology. Two of his sons, Ziggy and Stephen Marley, shared their thoughts on their father’s music, life and legacy in an exclusive … Read entire article »

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