Ky-Mani Marley

Musician

Birthday February 26, 1976

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Falmouth, Trelawny, Jamaica

Age 48 years old

Nationality Jamaica

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1976

Ky-Mani Marley (born 26 February 1976) is a Jamaican reggae musician.

1996

Marley signed to Shang Records where he recorded his debut album in 1996, Like Father Like Son, and several singles: "Judge Not" with Patra, followed by "Dear Dad" (which topped the British reggae charts), "Who the Cap Fit (remix)", and "Sensimelia", all of which added to his growing reputation in the new generation of reggae musicians.

1997

In 1997, Marley joined forces with Refugee Camp All-Stars and Pras of the Fugees, on "Avenues", a hit cover of Eddy Grant's "Electric Avenue".

Marley appeared at international music showcase Midem when it was held in Miami for the first time.

At the Cameo Theatre, Marley performed a set which was aired live by the Caribbean News Agency to 36 countries.

Marley became the subject of a bidding war.

He signed with Gee Street/V2 Records in 1997 where he completed a collaboration with label mate P.M. Dawn on the single "Gotta Be Movin' On Up".

2000

Marley's next recording was the 2000 release, The Journey.

2001

In 2001, he received a Grammy nomination for his album Many More Roads.

He is the only child of reggae musician Bob Marley and Anita Belnavis, a Jamaican table tennis champion.

Ky-Mani Marley was born in Falmouth, Jamaica, to Anita Belnavis and Bob Marley.

When Marley was five years old, his father died of cancer.

At the age of nine, Marley and his mother relocated to Miami, Florida.

His taste in music was informed by the music he heard on American radio stations, especially hip-hop, rock, and pop.

In his early youth, Marley was focused on sports.

As an athlete, he competed in soccer and American football.

With his mother's direction, he received piano and guitar lessons and played trumpet in his high school band.

While a teenager, Marley started rapping and deejaying.

His first single was "Unnecessary Badness".

He became inspired as a singer after being asked to sing a hook to a song during a recording session at a studio in Miami.

Marley soon began experimenting with laying tracks, at times with his brothers Stephen, Julian, and Damian.

In 2001, he released his third studio album Many More Roads, which was nominated for a Grammy Award, and went on tour.

2004

In 2004 he released his fourth studio album, Milestone.

2007

In 2007, he released Radio.

Also in 2007, Marley joined Van Halen on tour as their opening act.

2015

In 2015, he released another album, Maestro.

2019

In 2019, Marley collaborated with XXXTentacion, Stefflon Don, and Vybz Kartel on the single "Royalty".

He also appeared in the music video, which was filmed after the death of XXXTentacion.

Marley's acting work included lead roles in the Jamaican films Shottas and One Love.

Marley is married to Janie E. K. Green.