Bob Marley

Bob Marley
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, OMwas a Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist who achieved international fame and acclaim. Starting out in 1963 with the group The Wailers, he forged a distinctive songwriting and vocal style that would later resonate with audiences worldwide. The Wailers would go on to release some of the earliest reggae records with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry...
NationalityJamaican
ProfessionReggae Singer
Date of Birth6 February 1945
CityNine Mile, Jamaica
CountryJamaica
Oh let Jah love come shining in into our lives again.
One of my good friends said, in a reggae riddim, don't jump in the water if you can't swim...
When the morning gathers the rainbow, want you to know I'm a rainbow too.
Only Once In Your Life
I love to see when ya move with the rhythm; I love to see when you're dancin' from within; It gives great joy to feel such sweet togetherness, everyone doin' and they're doing their best!
My favorite herb - lamb's bread. Kali. I like Hawaiian. But for some reason, you communicate better with Jamaican herb. The best Jamaican herb, it have more energy, more everything to it.
We are the children of the Rastaman we are the children of the higher man
We should really love each other in peace and harmony, instead we're fussin' n fighting like we ain't supposed to be.
Me can't tell you how me know Rastafari. It is pure vision.
The best herb I smoke in Jamaica and Africa. African - Rasclot! Them people cure it in a banana. In a banana skin. A green banana. They wrap it up in a banana so when you get it, it compressed and, I'll tell you, it great! Blood clot! In Nigeria and Ghana, love that herb! Good herb, mon.
Rise up this mornin', Smile with the risin' sun.
A little wine sometimes, that's all. Spirits (are) bad. Alcohol wrong. Herb does grow.
How good and how pleasant it would be before God and man, yeah to see the unification of all Africans.
You may not be her first, her last, or her only. She loved before she may love again. But if she loves you now, what else matters?