So glad I happened onto this interview with Ziggy. I have a genuine respect for him and his finally-realized philosophy of life, based on love. His consciousness and awareness of learning from experiences and landing in a place, a mindset, a “vibe” of peace, unity and love is not only refreshing but pure and good.
Too many times in interview Ziggy is asked about Bob, about Bob and about Bob again.... He is his own individual and is nice to hear his side of the real Ziggy Marley.
I’m so glad that Ziggy touched on the other great musical icons of JA, he answered my very thought that I had today. The universe definitely answers questions. 🙏🏾
As a parent you want your children to be better than you and achieve greater things than you...here is an example..his parents especially his mother have done a good job
I have listened to Zizzy Marley several times doing interviewing, about his father, and he has done very well as a little boy when his father died.The reason why the reggae music is not doing so well again, because most of the legendary singers left Jamaica a very long time , and some of them died.Like his father and many more, John Holt, Peter Toosh,Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson, Larry Marshall ,Justin Hinds, so you does not have the quality singers there anymore.The more younger generation up coming singers, they left Jamaica living in foreign countries, saying that they are running away from violence.I have been to few a countries, and saw a couple of them struggling in life.Because of certain circumstances, they cannot make life in some of those countries.I been around a very long time before Zizzy Marley was born, and know how the system ran in Jamaica.What I really observed that is only a few Jamaican musicians can servives in the USA, because reggae music is not really accepted in the USA more than the ordinary.It is more accepted in Africa,Asia, also most European countries more than our own continent North America.Which we were born and grew up, they are calling us Caribbean people,we are not.Jamaica is only 550 miles from the united States, that is to show you how close we are on the same continent.But for some reason there is too much stigma against Jamaican people, from the united States, and we are all Americans people together.I don't know where this type of behaviour came from against our music,we appreciate their music.But the majority of the people in the united States does not embraced the reggae music, for what reason.Because they does not respected our culture, most of the people who really appreciated the reggae music, those people have some connections from Jamaica, and the rest of the region.I been living in the united States over 25 years, and with all the clubhouses in been to.The only reggae music I ever heard is Shaggy, Bombastic,I didn't know he was from Jamaica at the time.But none of the united States clubhouses I goes to, i never heard a reggae music unless they are owned, and operated by Jamaican.That is to tell you that reggae music is not getting nowhere in the united States at all, with most reggae singers leaving Jamaica to live in the united States,their music is not going anywhere unless they have international tours.From most of the older generation musicians left Jamaica you hardly heard anything of them,it seems like they lost their insperation to sing or wrote reggae music anymore.Is when I looked up some for some of those singers on the internet,which I knew from the 1960s,/70s Or.When I further heard the news on the radio that they have passed away, for years you heard nothing about those musicians and.When they were living in Jamaica so often you would heard,a new song on a regular basis.Something is wrong with our older generation musicians, they left the reggae to the mercy at nobody to guide, and protected it.
No Generation has EVER understood, which is obvious as this generation is simply the product of what came before - but I applaud his efforts and positivity, and those among the younger generation that are listening are the ones that make his work matter. How can you watch this interview and come up with nothing but negativity? (this is coming from a often negative person)
I'd just like to comment on part 2 of your comment => I agree on peoples right to decide matters for themselves. I have no problem with people consuming marijuana one way or another. The part where I somewhat disagree however lies in the point where 'the people' fall under collective health care plans, expect the same treatment as their neighbors - yet take no responsibility for their own health - that is unfair and selfish. This is more relevant for hard drugs that work more on your system ofc.
Wise man. When one man becomes wise he leaves behind all this kind of things like religion that only divide us. Rastafarian is only one more religion. And Ziggy do well putting religion apart and spending his lifetime in spiritual growing.
Unfortunately I agree with the general opinion that it's harmful and should be kept with illegal status. I do not support drugs but I do support Ziggy. I agree with the Marleys on everything except marijuana but I do understand that smoking it is part of their religion and culture. I did hear what Ziggy said about love being his religion and so on but still. I love his music and most of his philosophy.
ZIGGY YOU ARE THE BEST AND SIMPLY GOD BLESSED! YOU ALWAYS. HAVE GOOD THOUGHTS AND FRESH NEW IDEAS TGAT THE WORLD NEEDS AND YOUR SMILE IS SO SWEET AND GENUINE IT MAKES ME SMILE AND PUT JOY I MY ❤.HEART. YOU ARE YOUNG AND YET SO WISE. YOUR FATHER'S LEGACY. THE WORLD LOVES YOU AND GOD IS VERY PLEASED WITH ALL YOU ARE DOING FOR THE WORLD.I HOPE TO MEET YOU SOMEDAY BEFORE I DIE. I HAVE SO MUCH RESPECT FOR YOUR STRENTH OF CHARACTER
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Loved this!! His message is powerful. He is making his father proud!!
I could listen to Ziggy talk for hours. A smart and entertaining spirit! Long live reggae
A wise and thoughtful man. May all his activities flourish.
He is so real and natural and beautiful it makes me cry.
So glad I happened onto this interview with Ziggy. I have a genuine respect for him and his finally-realized philosophy of life, based on love. His consciousness and awareness of learning from experiences and landing in a place, a mindset, a “vibe” of peace, unity and love is not only refreshing but pure and good.
Perfectly said. 😱
Massive wisdom inside of this Man
“....I’ve been on Sesame Street” oh my gosh, there’s something so lovable about this man. That smile!
maaan this guy is f***ing great , so wisdom in him...
Too many times in interview Ziggy is asked about Bob, about Bob and about Bob again.... He is his own individual and is nice to hear his side of the real Ziggy Marley.
Ribbitmefoot
Where and where was Ziggy asked about Bob? You must be talking about a different interview.
I have always respected Ziggy. He is very intelligent. His music is awesome. Also love Damian, Stephen, and Bob of course.
Marley has full and powerfull #mentality ....I love his speech...and independency.
he looks just like his father 😍
that's why I love you, your amazing! so intelligent and very good with words. i love you Ziggy!
another inspirational marley. only positive motives behind his word and deed. great.
I’m so glad that Ziggy touched on the other great musical icons of JA, he answered my very thought that I had today. The universe definitely answers questions. 🙏🏾
His Father Would Be Sooooo Proud Of Him!!
Conscious brother , walk this earth and spread I message . Love
this is it, love is my religion.
so wellspoken my friend, lots of love from sweden to colombia all the way back to jamaica.
Great interview. Inspiring, truthful words and thoughts. :)
He is such a great man.
Love Ziggy! Always have always will.
he really does have a higher way of thinking
I cant stop watching the videos on this channel, so facintaing so inspiring.
As a parent you want your children to be better than you and achieve greater things than you...here is an example..his parents especially his mother have done a good job
So very well said I just went to the clips into full interview
Very wise man, he got it from his dad for sure
AND ZIGGY YOUR HUMILITY IS JUST AWESOME. YOU ARE SO LIKE YOUR DAD. SO SORRY HE HAD TO LEAVE YOU SO SOON. YOU GUYS WOULD HAVE BERN BESTIES!
this was such a beautiful interview
Marley Magic!!!! Ziggy is so humble!!! Respect Natty!!!
i just love his opinion on religion, we share the same religion - love. :)
I like that... going straight to the root...LOVE
That is so true it's what's inside of us not outside =Be the Change you Wish to See
That Smile :)
ziggy your awesome. A gr8 loving human ur a real inspiration.
I have listened to Zizzy Marley several times doing interviewing, about his father, and he has done very well as a little boy when his father died.The reason why the reggae music is not doing so well again, because most of the legendary singers left Jamaica a very long time , and some of them died.Like his father and many more, John Holt, Peter Toosh,Alton Ellis, Prince Buster, Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson, Larry Marshall ,Justin Hinds, so you does not have the quality singers there anymore.The more younger generation up coming singers, they left Jamaica living in foreign countries, saying that they are running away from violence.I have been to few a countries, and saw a couple of them struggling in life.Because of certain circumstances, they cannot make life in some of those countries.I been around a very long time before Zizzy Marley was born, and know how the system ran in Jamaica.What I really observed that is only a few Jamaican musicians can servives in the USA, because reggae music is not really accepted in the USA more than the ordinary.It is more accepted in Africa,Asia, also most European countries more than our own continent North America.Which we were born and grew up, they are calling us Caribbean people,we are not.Jamaica is only 550 miles from the united States, that is to show you how close we are on the same continent.But for some reason there is too much stigma against Jamaican people, from the united States, and we are all Americans people together.I don't know where this type of behaviour came from against our music,we appreciate their music.But the majority of the people in the united States does not embraced the reggae music, for what reason.Because they does not respected our culture, most of the people who really appreciated the reggae music, those people have some connections from Jamaica, and the rest of the region.I been living in the united States over 25 years, and with all the clubhouses in been to.The only reggae music I ever heard is Shaggy, Bombastic,I didn't know he was from Jamaica at the time.But none of the united States clubhouses I goes to, i never heard a reggae music unless they are owned, and operated by Jamaican.That is to tell you that reggae music is not getting nowhere in the united States at all, with most reggae singers leaving Jamaica to live in the united States,their music is not going anywhere unless they have international tours.From most of the older generation musicians left Jamaica you hardly heard anything of them,it seems like they lost their insperation to sing or wrote reggae music anymore.Is when I looked up some for some of those singers on the internet,which I knew from the 1960s,/70s Or.When I further heard the news on the radio that they have passed away, for years you heard nothing about those musicians and.When they were living in Jamaica so often you would heard,a new song on a regular basis.Something is wrong with our older generation musicians, they left the reggae to the mercy at nobody to guide, and protected it.
No Generation has EVER understood, which is obvious as this generation is simply the product of what came before - but I applaud his efforts and positivity, and those among the younger generation that are listening are the ones that make his work matter. How can you watch this interview and come up with nothing but negativity? (this is coming from a often negative person)
Raymond Groot mo
Ziggy is wise man he is a massager, he really philosopher.
I love this interview!
Yah Ziggy you talk of Hemp. Thank You this is so true.
As I said I understand using marijuana is a question of faith for some and it's OK. Like you said you're free to do whatever you want.
I LOVE YOU BOB DAMIAN JULIAN STEPHAN ETC. ALL OF YOU IM YOUR BIGGEST FANS YOU SHOULD SEE MY ROOM ITS FULL OF YALL
still some people touch the unlike really ?? you need your own world
LOVE YOUR MIND
Thank you, Ziggy..
Yes i also see the universe as in Mother Nature and Father Universe.
12:15 "That still divides people, I don't want to divide people."
The wise man speaks
Keep up the good work ziggy jah bless
love is the root :-) love u brother, love u all
love the interview ziggy....great stuff love ya
I have mass respect for this man. Such [not so] common sense.
Mr. Marley, My organization would like to learn how we can help you.
thank you!!
I love you sir🇮🇳
I'd just like to comment on part 2 of your comment => I agree on peoples right to decide matters for themselves. I have no problem with people consuming marijuana one way or another. The part where I somewhat disagree however lies in the point where 'the people' fall under collective health care plans, expect the same treatment as their neighbors - yet take no responsibility for their own health - that is unfair and selfish. This is more relevant for hard drugs that work more on your system ofc.
Wise man. When one man becomes wise he leaves behind all this kind of things like religion that only divide us. Rastafarian is only one more religion. And Ziggy do well putting religion apart and spending his lifetime in spiritual growing.
ජැමේකාවට අපි ආදරෙයි.
ලංකා.
He's a copy of his father! So great to see!
Unfortunately I agree with the general opinion that it's harmful and should be kept with illegal status. I do not support drugs but I do support Ziggy. I agree with the Marleys on everything except marijuana but I do understand that smoking it is part of their religion and culture. I did hear what Ziggy said about love being his religion and so on but still. I love his music and most of his philosophy.
Couldn't you squeeze another 10 ads on to this video? Bambaklats!
That's Rasta brother
I agree with Ziggy on everything except marihuana. Everything else is great about him except that.
Ziggy is the deepest seed,planted by Bob.
I'm 46 and everything has changed
he looks just like his dad damn
Da bling and da Blang.
he's very beautiful.
genius
mental evolushan... we are created to evolve
The reason the death rate is higher is because there are a lot less people, so it makes it look worse
Most definitely, and his brothers..
the two people that have disliked are deaf
Love is my Religion.......... ♠♠♠
Wise man
ZIGGY YOU ARE THE BEST AND SIMPLY GOD BLESSED! YOU ALWAYS. HAVE GOOD THOUGHTS AND FRESH NEW IDEAS TGAT THE WORLD NEEDS AND YOUR SMILE IS SO SWEET AND GENUINE IT MAKES ME SMILE AND PUT JOY I MY ❤.HEART. YOU ARE YOUNG AND YET SO WISE. YOUR FATHER'S LEGACY. THE WORLD LOVES YOU AND GOD IS VERY PLEASED WITH ALL YOU ARE DOING FOR THE WORLD.I HOPE TO MEET YOU SOMEDAY BEFORE I DIE. I HAVE SO MUCH RESPECT FOR YOUR STRENTH OF CHARACTER
you are MARLEY
💚💛❤💯
do you realize how much you look like Bob
you will never make the new generation understand
Barking mad.
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