Bob Marley smoked joints.
Also, Bob was a Rasta. He smoked herb as a spiritual aid, not to get high.
Jah RastafarI.
One love
Bob Marley's first big hit was "Soul Rebel," released in 1970. This song played a significant role in bringing reggae music to a wider audience and established Marley as a prominent figure in the genre. Its themes of resilience and empowerment resonated with many, contributing to Marley's lasting legacy in music.
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The deputy
Sorry....Bob Marley never even had a song reach the top 40 in the U.S.
Bob Marley
simmer down It was the number one hit in Jamaica in February, 1964
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He never even charted in the top 40
'Night Nurse' was a big hit for Gregory Isaacs. It is a lovers rock song in which he likens the woman he is enamoured with to a nurse who will tend to his needs all night long.
Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley February 6, 1945 - May 11, 1981) was a Jamaican reggae songwriter and musician born in Nine Mile, Jamaica, and the leader of a group called the Wailers. The group performed mainly Reggae songs such as "I Shot the Sheriff" - "No Woman No Cry" and " Could you be love?" Marley was a prominent member of the Rastafari movement. His father was a captain in the Royal Marines from Essex in the UK, and was 41 years old when Bob was born. Marley is among the most widely known reggae performers, and his son Ziggy Marley (born 1968) is also a talent in the music field.