Why Bob Marley remains a human rights icon?

Thu, February 6, 2025 | Zimbabwe

The late Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre’s messages of peace are more important today than ever. When Bob Marley took to the stage in front of 8,000 people in the Cologne sports hall in June 1980, he was already struggling with the cancer that would eventually take his life. But he remained as charismatic as ever, captivating the audience as he sang “Redemption Song” and other favourite tunes. Less than a year later, on May 11, 1981, Bob Marley died of complications related to melanoma. He would have turned 80 on February 6, 2025. Marley brought reggae and its messages to the world. He helped make the genre so famous that it was even added to UNESCO’s list of intangible Cultural Heritage. The legacy of the beloved Jamaican singer was also celebrated in the 2024 movie “Bob Marley: One Love,” based on his life. The political and spiritual messages of his songs are just as pertinent in light of the social turmoils of today. ...

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