Released after Marley’s death and included on his Confrontation album, Buffalo Soldier has the cleanest of production and singalong – “woe! yoe! yo!” – to make it the most radio-friendly of ...
Bob Marley's Rastaman Vibration replaces his son Damian Marley's Welcome to Jamrock at No. 10 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart, which is ruled by Legend again.
The memorable track is the reggae icon’s most-played song in the UK – more so than ‘One Love’ and ‘Three Little Birds’. Why ...
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MusicRadar on MSN"Reggae is more freeform than the blues": Bob Marley and the Wailers' Catch a Fire, track-by-track"Reggae is more freeform than the blues. But more important, reggae is for everyone – and we hope we can help everyone with ...
Now, a report by music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) has found that the 1980 track “Could You Be ...
Bob Marley has been the king of Billboard ... The latest edition of the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart features Marley, though he hasn’t posthumously ditched reggae for dance ...
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Irish Independent on MSNCould You Be Loved named Bob Marley’s most played track in UK in 21st centuryCould You Be Loved has become Bob Marley’s most played track of the 21st century on UK radio and TV, music licensing company Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL) said. The pioneering reggae musician ...
The estate of Bob Marley has lined up a series of events to celebrate what would have been the reggae legend’s 80th birthday.
No Cry”, the 1974 song from Marley’s album Natty Dread, was the fourth most popular, with “Is This Love” rounding out the top five. Peter Leathem, chief executive of PPL, said: “Bob ...
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