I like how Bob and Rita kids always mention the importance of their mother in their interviews. Cedella, Stephen, Ziggy or Sharon…they hold her in such a high regard. Rita Marley is really the unsung heroine in the Bob Marley legacy. Upmost respect to her.
I am a Black American womam.I have loved Raggae sincs I discovered it at age 13.I had the pleasue of seeing Bob Marley when I was 20 years old in Nashville, Tn.Also, my brother and I attended the 1st Jam Rock Cruise.It was Awesome, we were able to see many Jamaican Stars.I am now 62, and still love Reggae and Dance Hal music.
Bob was a different kind of guy. I learned to love him after he died. His music will live on forever. Rita was the best for him. She understood him well. Proud to see how his children kept the family name flying high.
❤beautiful message Ziggy , you have have much love ❤️ in you. You are bless. God bless Bob and Rita for great children 💕🌴you are not lucky. You are bless 🇯🇲🙏🏼
For me this guy Ziggy Marley, is the one I see Bob his father the most. Not that it matters . Because they all is children as one . And one love. All this is interesting to watch. But I love all or all most all of what they do. And sharing the vibes and works of Bob. As well as growing other works and sharing the love and knowledge. And sharing so much more . It's all good.
He is not his dad.. He has built his own world. Doesn’t matter where he lives! It the quality of who he is as a man. Like that he is able to live his own life.🎉❤
I saw Ziggy at the Wolf Trap in Virginia before the pandemic shut down the world. That dude has limitless energy! He jumped all night. He’s so unique, but yet there are rays of Bob shining through. Great interview!
RIP Bob Marley, I have a new found love for your music and your struggle from a grassroots standpoint. We danced to the music without understanding the struggle for freedom. Thank you, OneLove💙🔥
I love that Bob Children continue to represent him well worldwide with integrity. I saw Ziggy in concert while I was a Teenager. I will never forget that experience. #Blessyouziggy
🙄dance hall and reggae are not necessarily intertwined some african artist have simply hyjaçed the beat nevertheless regggae in identified as Jamaica we are not ßelfish we will share reggae withe world BOB is LOVE😍🇨🇦🇯🇲
I think his dad would be very proud of how Ziggy has taken the foundation he laid and upgraded it from a tech perspective musically. Message for Ziggy and anyone close enough to deliver it to him....... "His song Black My Story " deserves to be a National Anthem for people all around the World and sell 50-100 million and continue to sell. Please promote this great song so the World can enjoy it forever!
Confused and contradictory-and then sings a song that he neither black nor white-this only comes from biological blacks when they are sleeping white. It's one thing to sing/talk where is the work to back up the talk.
@@agro-valleyfarm7217 … I, I, I I am a human Haven't I suffered for so long? Still the reasons for hope Keep on holding on I am a human … Well, I am a child like her And if you look into my eyes Deep down there's a light … I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Muslim I'm not a Jew, it shouldn't matter to you I'm not a capitalist and I'm not a communist I'm not a socialist, I'm not the politics Tell me, are these the reasons, you can't live right? … I am a human Haven't I suffered for too long? Still the reasons for hope Keep on holding on … I am a human Yes, I'm a child like her And if you look into my eyes Deep down there's a light … I'm not a soldier, I'm not a jihadist I'm not a Buddhist, I'm not a Hindu I'm not a "what", I am a "who" I'm not black and I'm not white Tell me, if this is why we fight? … I am a human Haven't I suffered for so long? Still the reasons for hope Keep on holding on … I am a human Well, I am a child like her And if you look into my eyes Deep down there's a light … I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Muslim I'm not a Jew, it shouldn't matter to you I'm not a capitalist and I'm not a communist I'm not a socialist, I'm not the politics Tell me, are these the reasons, you can't live right? … I, I, I, I I am a human Haven't I suffered for too long? Still the reasons for hope Keep on holding on Don't pick out one part of the lyrics to suit your agenda...
@@DLCOrganization fans of Bob Marley and the original reggae sounds or others ( Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, etc ) should clearly understand. Unlike his dad, a lot of Ziggy's music uses computer synthesis (technology) his dad and other artists did not use or have available.
I remember when I first listened to the Ziggy Marley & the melody makers album “conscious party”. Such special music, original, musically and lyrically. I can’t tell u how many times I played the “free like we want to be” album. So many incredible songs. His music always stands out just like his father’s music. You can’t compare it to other reggae artists, it’s just a different vibration.
Such a negative and ignorant comment is not only untrue but continues the "self-hate " many Black People repeat on a daily basis! Not performing in Jamaica is not indicative of " foreigners loving and appreciating us more " Your comment. Not performing much in Jamaica for his dad had much to do with economics and politics. Both of their music is loved by Black People all over the World as much as, and more than foreigners. What I wish is for Black People to stop the " self-hate ". We need the " self-love " necessary to combat the White oppression and racism that control and dominate our World.
@@vincentbrown1872 But it's true. You never used to hear BMW inna dance - pure Dee Brown a ram de place. Bob once said that Jamaica didn't have the current to power a Wailer's show - like the rock shows he'd seen a foreign.
@@vincentbrown1872 the truth always sound offensive lol don’t take it that way just accept it. Look around and see if I’m just saying this to say it. This is facts
Ziggy said something about himself which was and is profoundly true for his father Bob’ Marley’s music as long as his music lives on: and that is, what he is doing is bigger than himself, that it’s about humanity and he does not have selfish ambitions. His father demonstrated that all over the world through the messages in his music and the fact that he addressed the issue of Africans especially concerning apartheid system and calling it out at a time when principalities and powers was not really tolerant of anyone arousing the awareness of Africans.
Ziggy... I dont really listen to your music... haven't engaged it since the early days of melody makers... but I am glad I listened to this video clip... I absolutely love the I's internal expression (philosophies).... I consider myself one of the earliest fans of your father... but in this interview I think I see the real you... respect!
I first saw Ziggy in 1989 @ the Greek theater UC Berkeley ,August 2nd 1989 the n many time since but the first and the most recent concert have had a great impact on my life. Last year at Reggae on The Mountain 2022 Ziggy was so in tune and magical that I have tickets to his next 4 shows 2 at the Sound in Del Mar and 2 at the Theater in DT LA I highly recommend you see him he’s at the highest level musically spirituality and mentally a true master of Reggae. I see around 40-50 Reggae shows a year nothing has positively effected me like the first 1989 show and the most recent. Super stoked can’t wait to see him soon Give Thanks and be blessed One ❤️
I Remember Ziggy said one time that Jamaica is in his HEART Beautiful Ziggy he grew up but you can't take away his Birth&Him still the same forever ❤😊🎉
Yeah man .. a the love that makes him the greatest reggae artist ever for a man that passed on in at the youthful age of 36 in 1981 and as blessed as Jamaica is with reggae greats living or dead …. No man can take his crown. Many are called but few are chosen . Ziggy look like his father and talk like his father . Love always to what Bob gave the world and it’s only natural for his offsprings to be beneficiaries.
Thank to Yah Yah. Bob Spirit lives through His Children,the World. Music are so deep, only the conscious would understand. Their music are not shore music, they have step out into the DEEP. FISHERS OF MEN. LOVE THE MARLEY FAMILY ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ YAH. 🙏
Respect to the children of BM. Jamaica a funny place to be for those who achieve big international followings---as I was once told by a veteran Jamaican artist, 'Jamaica not a good place to be well-known'. And consider the fact these days JA music has little if anything to do with Reggae---after all, at this point, 1980s Rub-A-Dub is GRAND PARENT'S MUSIC, if you are a young 20-something on the island. May Ziggy live good, and carry music around the world.
Lots of Respect and love To Ziggy for your music and work ♥️👍✌️He s one of a kind like his father, your father is my biggest inspiration for music, I make music too and if I play guitar I feel free 💚💛❤️great interview, one love and Jah bless us All and Marley Family
Great interview. One cannot help but respect Ziggy even more ..a musical professional who takes his music seriously and with love .Furthermore by spreading his message he is spreading Jamaica's image.
I love this interview with real talk from the heart mind and souls forever Simon splinta lots of blessings Ziggy Marley one love with Jamaica reaggae music every time
Bob went into exile not by choice, but rather by necessity. Once the opportunity showed itself he went back home to try unite Jamaica (one love concert). Right now Jamaica needs unity. Respect Ziggy 🙏
Yes Ziggy Your Dad was and Is Love and gave Love Worldwide Universally, his Name, Music and Integrity will live on until the end of time. Respect to the Honorable Sir Robert Nesta Marley .
Jamaica & Ziggy Marley are still one despite all these talking. It's just a better life you want for yourself and that's what we all want. Watching all the way from Vanuatu
Yes Mr Ziggy Marley, carrying on, expanding and rebranding the Marley Legacy with spirituality, morality, class, productivity and success. Making his own unique impact on and in the world 🌎. Creating more Generational Wealth, Wisdom and Prosperity. Love ❤️ you Ziggy. Nuff nuff Love ❤️ an Respec to the Marleys, Jamaica 🇯🇲 and Worldwide 🌎.
So good to see Ziggy and to know that he got his Master Degree. Dancehall is falling due to the raise on African music . Roots reggae is still selling .
PEOPLE LOVE BOB BECAUSE OF THE SONGS OF FREEDOM HE SANG ....( we could care less about his personal life in which we all have fell short of the glory of the most high ) THE WHOLE WORLD LOVE BOB POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ( I AM POSITIVE VIBRATIONS POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ARE ATTRACTED TO ME AND I AM A MAGNET TO ATTRACT SUPER HIGH POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ) yEAH !!!
Bob! Said! "Not one of my seed shall sit by the wayside and beg bread." He instilled great values in his children. I am proud of them all, true prosperity 🎉
Mi privileged fi see Ziggy Marley and the melody maker in concert in New Mexico 1991or 1992. The message was well received, but what stand out most about Ziggy is that he played the guitar , Not many of our artist play any instruments.
Bob marleys children who do music are all talented in there own rights,and its really a phenomenon how 1 man can produce so much replicas of himself,as they talk and look like him,but in all there own separate music journey and performances,you can always see a trait from there father come out naturally,but Damien marley is the only one that really dedicated himself from a baby to do nothing else but music and he is definitely the most talented out of all the sons.
As much as we and the world appreciates Bob but the people that are obsessed with Bob and no bias are Africans . Especially west Africans. Have visited there and the day of his death is like a national celebration over the western coast of Africa . They don’t see Bob as Jamaican … they see him as African and you can’t tell them any different. Love
I would say more white people. Something is wrong with that. Not even black Americans or black English people would listen to their music. Bob and wailers could never understand that
Ziggy you are the shadow of Bob... listening to this interview it seems as if I am listening to Bob himself... love the Marley family... keep on keeping on Ziggy
My favorite Marleys, are Ziggy, Damien and the late Jo Mersa , may he Rest In Peace🙏 Lovely interview, but was surprised that the host, while talking about his children’s book, didn’t bring up the fact that Ziggy, sang the theme song for the long running animated show on TBS, Arthur! My son now 22, grew up on that show and can still remember the lyrics! Never the less, great job! Ziggy, I love watching your Tik Tok videos, with your beautiful daughter! I really love how these kids, carry on their fathers legacy, by putting out conscious lyrics, unlike the dancehall artists, and this is why their music is timeless, unlike the likes of Spice and Sheensea! Yes, I said it! Their so call music is fluff and is of noooo substance!
In my life I've been fortunate to have watched live concerts in London of Bob Marley (At Crystal Palace Bowl in June 1980) and Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers at a community concert in Shoreditch Park, Hoxton, London in the late 80s I think. Ziggy carries the strong and constant message of his father, taking it to reach far and wide. It is very pleasing to hear his humility and clarity in his answers to the questions in this interview. Long may he run and continue to be blessed in all that he continues to do, and all the Marley family does too, of course. One Family, One Heart, One Love, One Message
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I like how Bob and Rita kids always mention the importance of their mother in their interviews. Cedella, Stephen, Ziggy or Sharon…they hold her in such a high regard. Rita Marley is really the unsung heroine in the Bob Marley legacy. Upmost respect to her.
But why the man say him no black
Seems cocky to me
She definitely raise them and few of Bob outside kids and she adopted a lot of kids she a QUEEN
@@jeanwilliams-bowens124he can seh that cause his grand father was all white he can be what he identify as he have mixture as we all do
Don't like him look who he's married to. Don't like himself! Don't give a dam for people like these people
I am a Black American womam.I have loved Raggae sincs I discovered it at age 13.I had the pleasue of seeing Bob Marley when I was 20 years old in Nashville, Tn.Also, my brother and I attended the 1st Jam Rock Cruise.It was Awesome, we were able to see many Jamaican Stars.I am now 62, and still love Reggae and Dance Hal music.
Did you know raggae was heavily influenced by soul, rhythm and blues?
@@Bb99bb99kb@that is not the topic
@@tuffgong_1201 it’s the facts tho babe…
🙄😴
@@Bb99bb99kbwhat's your point? Reggae was also influenced by calypso and kaiso.
Bob was a different kind of guy. I learned to love him after he died. His music will live on forever. Rita was the best for him. She understood him well. Proud to see how his children kept the family name flying high.
❤beautiful message Ziggy , you have have much love ❤️ in you. You are bless. God bless Bob and Rita for great children 💕🌴you are not lucky. You are bless 🇯🇲🙏🏼
I love Ziggy's classic album called Conscious Party. I'm sure his father would be proud of his children.
Bob would be so proud of you listening to this interview, as a Jamaican am personally proud of you Ziggy 🇯🇲
My goodness he looks and sound so much like his dad. Long live reggae music
Bob, and the music of Bob Marley will live through all generations. It will be here until the end of time. Ride natty ride. Jah live.
Tomorrow People! Classic. Ziggy, respect to you.
I loved love and will always love that song.
Because Bob is the legend. We love him. The world loves him so his music will always be playing for sure. Bless up Zig man.
For me this guy Ziggy Marley, is the one I see Bob his father the most.
Not that it matters .
Because they all is children as one .
And one love.
All this is interesting to watch.
But I love all or all most all of what they do.
And sharing the vibes and works of Bob.
As well as growing other works and sharing the love and knowledge.
And sharing so much more .
It's all good.
Im with you my brother👍
Sorry my sista 1love👍
He is not his dad.. He has built his own world. Doesn’t matter where he lives! It the quality of who he is as a man. Like that he is able to live his own life.🎉❤
But still living after his father perdona
Amen
See this is the thing we can’t expect the Marleys to be like Bob Marley they are not him they are there own people and we must respect that.
People marry who they love and what children to want to reproduce. Consciousness is not sentencing, it action.
I saw Ziggy at the Wolf Trap in Virginia before the pandemic shut down the world. That dude has limitless energy! He jumped all night. He’s so unique, but yet there are rays of Bob shining through. Great interview!
From a yard man …. Great interview and Ziggy keep up your positive vibe, the world needs love . Peace and love . Love 🇯🇲 Jamaica
Ziggy is best soo true and professional....I play his songs for my students here in Sweden to get them exposed to music from the heart.
Reggae Music is food to my soul. Keep me happy always.Tune up loud way Inna the country Guyana.
I was in Ethiopia in 2017 and he was there; I was there to visit Shashamanie and it was lovely to see the excitement about his show.
You have a blessing from the king and queen that brought him into the world👍👑💝👑👌
Live and love ❤️
Ziggy is such a true and wonderful human! Great interview!
I love Ziggy. He is so humble. Blessings my brother.
RIP Bob Marley, I have a new found love for your music and your struggle from a grassroots standpoint. We danced to the music without understanding the struggle for freedom. Thank you, OneLove💙🔥
Great and leviticational interview. My favourite Ziggy Marley song is "This is My Story Not History" with the Melody Makers.
Love this interview 🙌 👏🏿 big up to the interviewer who asked the right questions and Ziggy Marley answers so eloquently
Love to hear when Ziggy says,.."mi fada"
I love that Bob Children continue to represent him well worldwide with integrity. I saw Ziggy in concert while I was a Teenager. I will never forget that experience. #Blessyouziggy
These guys not in any DRAMAS which is good 👍🏼
What yu mean? Dem fraud
🙄dance hall and reggae are not necessarily intertwined some african artist have simply hyjaçed the beat nevertheless regggae in identified as Jamaica we are not ßelfish we will share reggae withe world BOB is LOVE😍🇨🇦🇯🇲
@@valarielacasse803 hi
Nuff Respect 🙏 ziggy
I think his dad would be very proud of how Ziggy has taken the foundation he laid and upgraded it from a tech perspective musically. Message for Ziggy and anyone close enough to deliver it to him....... "His song Black My Story " deserves to be a National Anthem for people all around the World and sell 50-100 million and continue to sell. Please promote this great song so the World can enjoy it forever!
Confused and contradictory-and then sings a song that he neither black nor white-this only comes from biological blacks when they are sleeping white. It's one thing to sing/talk where is the work to back up the talk.
"Ziggy has taken the foundation [his father] laid and upgraded it _FROM A TECH PERSPECTIVE"???_
@Brooklyn Truth - Please explain this.
@@agro-valleyfarm7217 … I, I, I
I am a human
Haven't I suffered for so long?
Still the reasons for hope
Keep on holding on
I am a human
… Well, I am a child like her
And if you look into my eyes
Deep down there's a light
… I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Muslim
I'm not a Jew, it shouldn't matter to you
I'm not a capitalist and I'm not a communist
I'm not a socialist, I'm not the politics
Tell me, are these the reasons, you can't live right?
… I am a human
Haven't I suffered for too long?
Still the reasons for hope
Keep on holding on
… I am a human
Yes, I'm a child like her
And if you look into my eyes
Deep down there's a light
… I'm not a soldier, I'm not a jihadist
I'm not a Buddhist, I'm not a Hindu
I'm not a "what", I am a "who"
I'm not black and I'm not white
Tell me, if this is why we fight?
… I am a human
Haven't I suffered for so long?
Still the reasons for hope
Keep on holding on
… I am a human
Well, I am a child like her
And if you look into my eyes
Deep down there's a light
… I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Muslim
I'm not a Jew, it shouldn't matter to you
I'm not a capitalist and I'm not a communist
I'm not a socialist, I'm not the politics
Tell me, are these the reasons, you can't live right?
… I, I, I, I
I am a human
Haven't I suffered for too long?
Still the reasons for hope
Keep on holding on
Don't pick out one part of the lyrics to suit your agenda...
@@DLCOrganization fans of Bob Marley and the original reggae sounds or others ( Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, etc ) should clearly understand. Unlike his dad, a lot of Ziggy's music uses computer synthesis (technology) his dad and other artists did not use or have available.
@@DLCOrganization He doesn't know what he is talking about-what music has ziggy upgraded-does he do all the work in producing a song or an album
I remember when I first listened to the Ziggy Marley & the melody makers album “conscious party”. Such special music, original, musically and lyrically. I can’t tell u how many times I played the “free like we want to be” album. So many incredible songs. His music always stands out just like his father’s music. You can’t compare it to other reggae artists, it’s just a different vibration.
That was there second album the first was explosive
@@Buglife59 Conscious Party was the third album. The first was “Play the Game Right”, second was “Hey World!”
Ziggy is an inspiration to all musicians worldwide. Man should rule their own destiny. One love youth.
I saw Ziggy Marley in Durham, NC. He was awesome and I hope he comes back.
RESPECT ZIGGY MARLEY!
GREAT INTERVIEW!
💯🇯🇲🙏🏽❤️💛💚🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Great Interview ..beautiful soul Mr. Ziggy Marley...Reggae royalty ..Tuff Gong to Worldwide...One love
Bob never performed much shows in Jamaica either. Foreigners love and appreciate us more than our own people. Sad but very true.
Such a negative and ignorant comment is not only untrue but continues the "self-hate " many Black People repeat on a daily basis!
Not performing in Jamaica is not indicative of " foreigners loving and appreciating us more " Your comment. Not performing much in Jamaica for his dad had much to do with economics and politics. Both of their music is loved by Black People all over the World as much as, and more than foreigners.
What I wish is for Black People to stop the " self-hate ". We need the " self-love " necessary to combat the White oppression and racism that control and dominate our World.
Not necessarily true...Bob's standing as a global artist was inevitable...so powerful a force he belonged to the world.
@@vincentbrown1872 But it's true. You never used to hear BMW inna dance - pure Dee Brown a ram de place. Bob once said that Jamaica didn't have the current to power a Wailer's show - like the rock shows he'd seen a foreign.
@@vincentbrown1872 the truth always sound offensive lol don’t take it that way just accept it. Look around and see if I’m just saying this to say it. This is facts
@@diaprojectdiss2142 tell them again. It’s hard for people to accept facts these days
Hello that is so wonderful always doing great 👏 so excellent 👏 with great courage and good wisdom we can overcome ✨️ bless you all ✨️ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Ziggy- many forget the role that Rita played in grooming all her children, musicianship & other aspects. #lovesign #maranatha
JR Watkis asked some darn good questions and Ziggy responded eloquently, great interview.
Bless up
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Bless up Marley families I am also watching from west Africa the Gambia 🇬🇲 city Banjul I am Ibrahima Jaiteh I hope to be there
This is a marley son very interesting and intelligent ❤
As long as the music have a real and true message it's food for the people
Bob is the original teacher and inspiration for plenty people worldwide
Ziggy said something about himself which was and is profoundly true for his father Bob’ Marley’s music as long as his music lives on: and that is, what he is doing is bigger than himself, that it’s about humanity and he does not have selfish ambitions. His father demonstrated that all over the world through the messages in his music and the fact that he addressed the issue of Africans especially concerning apartheid system and calling it out at a time when principalities and powers was not really tolerant of anyone arousing the awareness of Africans.
Bob was a selfless person full of love. All the love is returning in a big way
Ziggy... I dont really listen to your music... haven't engaged it since the early days of melody makers... but I am glad I listened to this video clip... I absolutely love the I's internal expression (philosophies).... I consider myself one of the earliest fans of your father... but in this interview I think I see the real you... respect!
Worthy of viewing and getting Ziggy's perspective on the music industry, reggae and more.
I first saw Ziggy in 1989 @ the Greek theater UC Berkeley ,August 2nd 1989 the n many time since but the first and the most recent concert have had a great impact on my life. Last year at Reggae on The Mountain 2022 Ziggy was so in tune and magical that I have tickets to his next 4 shows 2 at the Sound in Del Mar and 2 at the Theater in DT LA I highly recommend you see him he’s at the highest level musically spirituality and mentally a true master of Reggae. I see around 40-50 Reggae shows a year nothing has positively effected me like the first 1989 show and the most recent. Super stoked can’t wait to see him soon Give Thanks and be blessed One ❤️
Real talk ziggy. Some people will not like nor love . Just be yourself bro.
I Remember Ziggy said one time that Jamaica is in his HEART Beautiful Ziggy he grew up but you can't take away his Birth&Him still the same forever ❤😊🎉
Is like listening Bob Marley all over again! Love it!
So TRUE! I am hearing Bob, I swear.
Beautiful interview. Ziggy is always so real.
love and respect to Ziggy Marley and Family
The Marley family is big enough to do a movie on Bob Marley's life.
Did you see the movie? It was well done.
Yeah man .. a the love that makes him the greatest reggae artist ever for a man that passed on in at the youthful age of 36 in 1981 and as blessed as Jamaica is with reggae greats living or dead …. No man can take his crown. Many are called but few are chosen . Ziggy look like his father and talk like his father . Love always to what Bob gave the world and it’s only natural for his offsprings to be beneficiaries.
Well to me he is his father's son and his mother child and I love that blessup
🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴 Colombian American collaborations 🙏🏼 Respect
Ziggy is a great star real legend a decent brother all the brother Ziggy its nice watching this interview and the interviewer does it so well
Thank to Yah Yah. Bob Spirit lives through His Children,the World. Music are so deep, only the conscious would understand.
Their music are not shore music, they have step out into the DEEP.
FISHERS OF MEN.
LOVE THE MARLEY FAMILY
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ YAH. 🙏
Big up yuhself Ziggy aka Trench Town Rock💚💛❤️
Stay in the blessing Ziggy. Clean and educational music
Respect to the children of BM. Jamaica a funny place to be for those who achieve big international followings---as I was once told by a veteran Jamaican artist, 'Jamaica not a good place to be well-known'. And consider the fact these days JA music has little if anything to do with Reggae---after all, at this point, 1980s Rub-A-Dub is GRAND PARENT'S MUSIC, if you are a young 20-something on the island. May Ziggy live good, and carry music around the world.
Nothing but love for the brother and his family good entertainment
Lots of Respect and love To Ziggy for your music and work ♥️👍✌️He s one of a kind like his father, your father is my biggest inspiration for music, I make music too and if I play guitar I feel free 💚💛❤️great interview, one love and Jah bless us All and Marley Family
Great interview. One cannot help but respect Ziggy even more ..a musical professional who takes his music seriously and with love .Furthermore by spreading his message he is spreading Jamaica's image.
My grand baby just got that book Amir
I love this interview with real talk from the heart mind and souls forever Simon splinta lots of blessings Ziggy Marley one love with Jamaica reaggae music every time
Bob went into exile not by choice, but rather by necessity. Once the opportunity showed itself he went back home to try unite Jamaica (one love concert). Right now Jamaica needs unity. Respect Ziggy 🙏
I’m 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊 off off off off off off off off off😊😊😅😊😊😊😅😅😅😅
Love You Ziggy Stay Strong every time.
Yes Ziggy Your Dad was and Is Love and gave Love Worldwide Universally, his Name, Music and Integrity will live on until the end of time.
Respect to the Honorable Sir Robert Nesta Marley .
So true.
Jamaica & Ziggy Marley are still one despite all these talking. It's just a better life you want for yourself and that's what we all want. Watching all the way from Vanuatu
Big up ziggy and blessings all ways and every time
Ziggy i love you and i was a great fan of your father and from you really rastafari ❤great from belgium Nancy ❤
Talking about discipline The Great Bob Marley is blessed with disciplined Children. I love Ziggy he laughs a lot.
very good interview he is so down to earth and real bless up yuhself ziggy .... I am a fan
Yes Mr Ziggy Marley, carrying on, expanding and rebranding the Marley Legacy with spirituality, morality, class, productivity and success. Making his own unique impact on and in the world 🌎. Creating more Generational Wealth, Wisdom and Prosperity. Love ❤️ you Ziggy. Nuff nuff Love ❤️ an Respec to the Marleys, Jamaica 🇯🇲 and Worldwide 🌎.
We love you my brother ziggy to the world 🌎
So good to see Ziggy and to know that he got his Master Degree. Dancehall is falling due to the raise on African music . Roots reggae is still selling .
Dancehall for the most part, for the most part. Is run by criminàls and is about abhorrent antisocial conduct parading as culture
U know my brother said the same thing...
Dancehall is falling bc it’s trash. Not bc of the rise of African music.
@@MarciaSantos-ox1fk Thank you!! It's now trap dancehall music. Pure trash with nothing deep to say.
The rising sun of the legendary king 👑 ziggy
PEOPLE LOVE BOB BECAUSE OF THE SONGS OF FREEDOM HE SANG ....( we could care less about his personal life in which we all have fell short of the glory of the most high ) THE WHOLE WORLD LOVE BOB POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ( I AM POSITIVE VIBRATIONS POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ARE ATTRACTED TO ME AND I AM A MAGNET TO ATTRACT SUPER HIGH POSITIVE VIBRATIONS ) yEAH !!!
Great interview
Ziggy is always on top of his game.
The interviewer did a great job
We love you ziggy watching from Laurel Maryland
Spitting image, living stamp of his Father. 🤴🏼🤴🏼🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wow and that voice tone!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤i also Love Bob Marley i am Ibrahima Jaiteh from the Gambia 🇬🇲
What a nice interview. Very humble attitude
Big respect to Ziggy man
Black my story is still my favorite. Speaks volumes even today.
You are strong my brother. Stay strong.
Great interview. Ziggy is so wise.❤
Great interview 👍 Long long time not hearing from ziggy,, this was refreshing. Well done World music view. One love.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Bless up Marley families i am also watching from west Africa the Gambia 🇬🇲 city Banjul i am Ibrahima Jaiteh
Loved Bob and his music since 77 . Still lifting me up !! Blessings to All ❤💛💚🙏🎵🌻
Bob! Said! "Not one of my seed shall sit by the wayside and beg bread."
He instilled great values in his children.
I am proud of them all, true prosperity 🎉
Well said!
Mi privileged fi see Ziggy Marley and the melody maker in concert in New Mexico 1991or 1992.
The message was well received, but what stand out most about Ziggy is that he played the guitar ,
Not many of our artist play any instruments.
Ziggy talk like a boss. #Raspect
Ziggy MARLEY HIGHLY RESPECT 👌
❤ Bod Music and Lyrics is always Current that is why he always tops the Musical Charts from 70s to the 20s and Beyond 1 love❤ Always
Nice 👍👍👍👍 to see you l am glad your here talking about him welcom
Bob marleys children who do music are all talented in there own rights,and its really a phenomenon how 1 man can produce so much replicas of himself,as they talk and look like him,but in all there own separate music journey and performances,you can always see a trait from there father come out naturally,but Damien marley is the only one that really dedicated himself from a baby to do nothing else but music and he is definitely the most talented out of all the sons.
Love this interview 🙌 music is mystic is life
Greeting kings, love this this video I know that BoB Marley is very proud of all his children bless up ❤❤❤
As much as we and the world appreciates Bob but the people that are obsessed with Bob and no bias are Africans . Especially west Africans. Have visited there and the day of his death is like a national celebration over the western coast of Africa . They don’t see Bob as Jamaican … they see him as African and you can’t tell them any different. Love
I would say more white people. Something is wrong with that. Not even black Americans or black English people would listen to their music. Bob and wailers could never understand that
That's fine. Bob wanted all Africans to unite but he's still Jamaican. Just facts 💯
@@AS-wj1du True and sees himself as an African and defend Africa 💯 with true love
Ziggy you are the shadow of Bob... listening to this interview it seems as if I am listening to Bob himself... love the Marley family... keep on keeping on Ziggy
Wonderful interview I am proud to say was bron in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Love the interview. One love Ziggy❤
My favorite Marleys, are Ziggy, Damien and the late Jo Mersa , may he Rest In Peace🙏
Lovely interview, but was surprised that the host, while talking about his children’s book, didn’t bring up the fact that Ziggy, sang the theme song for the long running animated show on TBS, Arthur! My son now 22, grew up on that show and can still remember the lyrics! Never the less, great job! Ziggy, I love watching your Tik Tok videos, with your beautiful daughter! I really love how these kids, carry on their fathers legacy, by putting out conscious lyrics, unlike the dancehall artists, and this is why their music is timeless, unlike the likes of Spice and Sheensea! Yes, I said it! Their so call music is fluff and is of noooo substance!
Thanks much for this interview with Ziggy Marley..
I love the vibes/spirit ❤of you guys. Nice!!!
What a beautiful interview, I’ve learned so much by this legend!
In my life I've been fortunate to have watched live concerts in London of Bob Marley (At Crystal Palace Bowl in June 1980) and Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers at a community concert in Shoreditch Park, Hoxton, London in the late 80s I think.
Ziggy carries the strong and constant message of his father, taking it to reach far and wide. It is very pleasing to hear his humility and clarity in his answers to the questions in this interview. Long may he run and continue to be blessed in all that he continues to do, and all the Marley family does too, of course. One Family, One Heart, One Love, One Message