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Bob Marley
Bob Marley is a legendary Jamaican singer, songwriter, and cultural icon whose music transcended boundaries and brought reggae to a global audience. Born in 1945 in Nine Mile, Jamaica, Marley began his career with The Wailers in the 1960s, blending ska, rocksteady, and reggae sounds. As the frontman of The Wailers, and later as a solo artist, Marley became the voice of social change, unity, and resilience. His timeless hits like “No Woman, No Cry,” “One Love,” “Redemption Song,” and “Buffalo Soldier” remain anthems for peace and justice worldwide. Marley’s powerful lyrics, rooted in themes of love, struggle, and spirituality, along with his advocacy for Rastafarianism, made him a symbol of hope and resistance. Even decades after his passing in 1981, Bob Marley’s influence on music and culture endures, solidifying his place as one of the most important artists of all time.