Inside the mind of reggae’s man of the world, julian marley
Reggae music emerged from the Caribbean island nation of Jamaica and grew to become not just a global phenomenon but also a culture. Lovers of the genre often give thanks to Jah, as well as Bob Marley, who is one of the pioneers of reggae and who is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time, for spreading the music to a global audience.
Julian appeared for the video chat donning a rastacap — also known as a tam — while thick strands of his locks could be seen flowing down to his red shirt, an identity Rastafarians are known by. One would wonder if Julian who is himself a two-time Grammy-nominated musician ever felt a responsibility to his last name, Marley. Being one of the creations of the Almighty, each of us has a responsibility.
The people need good inspiration, words, good music. That is where I come in.
Inside the mind of reggae’s man of the world, julian marley: Born and raised in
Everyone has something to do. We pick up divine inspiration. You cannot do what the father do [sic]; you can do what you do. Julian is a man of nature.