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Biography

Bob Marley rose to become reggae’s most iconic figure, catapulting Jamaican music to global acclaim. His soulful melodies and profound lyrics resonated with the struggles and spirituality of his people. Teamed with his legendary band the Wailers, Marley shaped reggae’s evolution from its ska roots in the ’60s to pioneering the genre with albums like *Catch a Fire*. His posthumous collection, *Legend*, introduced countless listeners to reggae, solidifying his legacy for generations to come.

Robert Nesta Marley was born on February 6, 1945, in rural Jamaica, embarking on a music career at 14 in Kingston under the mentorship of local singer Joe Higgs. After forming the Wailers with Peter Tosh and Bunny Livingston, Marley’s lead vocals propelled hits like “Simmer Down” and “Dancing Shoes.” Embracing Rastafarianism, the group recorded timeless tracks with producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, pioneering a new sound that blended powerful vocals and visionary rhythms.

Following international success with albums like *Exodus* and *Kaya*, Marley faced an assassination attempt in 1976. Despite the incident, his music continued to inspire a global audience, with hits like "Jamming" and "No Woman, No Cry" solidifying his pop mainstream presence. Tragically, Marley's life was cut short by cancer in 1981, leaving behind a rich catalog that would be repackaged and celebrated for years to come.

Marley’s influence extended beyond his music, shaping the careers of his family members, including Ziggy and Damian Marley, who achieved pop success with their own musical styles. Through collaborations and posthumous releases like *Confrontation* and *Chant Down Babylon*, Marley’s music remained a beacon of hope and unity. In 2023, Island Records honored Marley’s legacy with *Africa Unite*, featuring contemporary Afrobeat artists paying tribute to the enduring power of the Wailers’ timeless songs.

1970 – Soul Rebels

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1971 – The Best of the Wailers

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1971 – Soul Revolution Part II

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1973 – Catch a Fire

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1973 – Burnin’

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1974 – Natty Dread

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1974 – Rasta Revolution

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1975 – Live!

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1976 – Rastaman Vibration

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1977 – Exodus

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1978 – Kaya

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1978 – Babylon by Bus

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1979 – Survival

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1980 – Uprising

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1983 – Confrontation

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2014 – Uprising Live!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bob Marley was born on February 6, 1945, in rural Jamaica.

The original members of the Wailers were Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Livingston.

Bob Marley pioneered reggae music, shaping its evolution from its ska roots in the ’60s.

Some of Bob Marley’s most famous songs include “No Woman, No Cry,” “Jamming,” “Simmer Down,” and “Dancing Shoes.”

Bob Marley’s music legacy continued through his family members, collaborations, and posthumous releases like *Confrontation* and *Chant Down Babylon*, keeping his music a beacon of hope and unity.

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