
Bob Marley (Musician)
Bob Marley was a Jamaican musician and cultural icon, renowned for popularizing reggae music worldwide. Born on February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Jamaica, he became famous in the 1970s with songs like "No Woman, No Cry," "One Love," and "Redemption Song." Marley's music often conveyed messages of peace, love, and social justice, drawing from his Rastafarian beliefs. He formed the band The Wailers, blending elements of ska, rocksteady, and reggae. Marley's legacy endures as a symbol of freedom and resistance, and he continues to influence artists and cultures globally. He passed away on May 11, 1981.