BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS
Bob Marley & The Wailers’ music seems timeless. Through his powerful musics from the Third World of Jamaica, Marley conveys social messages like freedom, politics repressions, welfare and the most important one, love that are beautifully wrapped in his universal approaches in the forms of songs such as “Could You Be Loved”, “One Love” and also “Is This Love”. Marley also spoke of freedom and opposed racism through his famous “Redemption Song”, “Get Up, Stand Up” as well as “Buffalo Soldiers”.
The legacy of this Rastafari movements has made his music famous and given people not only in Jamaica, but also New Mexico and the Maoris of New Zealand, in Indonesia and India, and especially in those parts of West Africa, a legacy that lives forever, in the hearts of his fans worldwide.
Up to today, the Marley family keeps spreading love by raising fund to help stop children dying and the most devastating food crisis happening today in East Africa. Bob Marley is indeed a myth, a legend.