He is a pop/rock singer.
Jackie Wilson's dynamic performance style and emotive vocal delivery significantly influenced Bob Marley's music. Wilson's ability to blend soul, rhythm and blues, and pop inspired Marley to incorporate more expressive and engaging elements into his reggae sound. Additionally, Wilson's emphasis on stage presence and showmanship likely shaped Marley's approach to live performances, helping to elevate reggae music's global appeal. Overall, Wilson's artistry contributed to Marley's development as a pioneering musician in the reggae genre.
R&B, pop, reggae, dance, Hip hop, urban.
This is a very hard question and i don't think we will get a definitive answer. The first tune to use the term reggae was 'The Maytals' with 'Do the Reggay' in 1968. Among the contenders for the first reggae tune are: Larry & Alvin - Nanny Goat The Beltones - No More Heartaches Lynford Anderson - Pop A Top Lee Perry - People Funny Boy As I say this is very debatable but those four seem the main contenders.
For Reggae to pop you must fill it with helium and then stick it with a pin
Yes, Bob Marley significantly inspired countless musicians and artists across various genres. His fusion of reggae with rock, soul, and pop influenced many, including artists like Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, and Lauryn Hill. Marley's messages of love, unity, and social justice continue to resonate, inspiring new generations of musicians and activists alike. His legacy can be seen in the work of contemporary artists who address similar themes in their music.
Yes,he sings reggae and pop
Reggae.. They played what I like to call "pop-reggae" (as opposed to i.e. roots reggae..)
Pop pop is Bob bob
It is never easy to answer questions like this, because you are asking us to compare two very different categories of people: someone who is (or was) a musical performer and someone who is a US president. In the case of Bob Marley, he had many fans when he lived, but his music was not as popular as that of, let's say, Michael Jackson; Bob Marley was a superstar of reggae, but that music is still only popular with certain niche audiences, so he would not be as much of a celebrity as some other pop stars of his era. That said, as much as his fans still miss him, Bob Marley is probably not nearly as well-known or famous as President Obama. The reason is this: not only is Mr. Obama the first black president of the United States, but also, most US presidents tend to be internationally famous, since their policies affect not just the US but the world community. This does not mean everyone likes or agrees with Mr. Obama, but it does mean that more people have heard of him than have heard of Bob Marley.
Bob Marley brought Reggae to popular music, influencing pop bands such as The Police, The Fugees, and Lauren Hill. Also his trademark dreadlocks are seen on modern performers like Snoop Dog (or Lion). Although he died tragically in 1981, his influence lives on.
Reggae,Pop and salsa.
It has many types of genres. Including reggee like Bob Marley and Peter Toss. Going onto Pop music and Rock music.