1. Damian Marley
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“I would never say that being Bob Marley’s son has been a pressure. It has been a door opener.”
2. Ziggy Marley
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“I am not reggae, I am me. I am bigger than the limits that are put on me. It all has to do with the individual journey.” – Ziggy Marley
3. Rohan Marley
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“For me, my father’s music is like medicine. I listen to it everyday for my own inspiration. When I am down, I listen to Get Up, Stand Up. When I am heartbroken, I listen to Turn the Lights Down Low. If I need a little vibration, I listen to Stir it Up. And if I want to dance, Jammin.”
4. Stephen Marley
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“We love the sunshine…so the light reflects in our music.”
5. Kymani Marley
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“My father was a very great man, and I’m not just sayin’ this because he’s my father – this is from a man speaking; man to man.”
6. Julian Marley
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“What we draw from my music is the same things we draw from our father’s music, which is one unity across the globe.”
7. Cedella Marley
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“We have to remember daddy was in the music business and it’s business. At the same time, we keep the integrity of the man separate from the integrity of the musician.” – Cedella Marley
8. Karen Marley
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9. Robert “Robbie” Marley
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“If I wasn’t the son of Bob Marley, then I could do bad things.”
10. Sharon Marley
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“Music to me is like medicine.”
Ziggy Marley, Sharon Marley, and Cedella Marley from ‘Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers’ performing on August 10, 1999