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Bob Marley turns hailee selassie speech into a song title war
Bob Marley wrote Buffalo Soldier in 1980, then in 1984 it was released on the "Legends" album just 3 years after he died.
Bob Marley was a revolutionary and a rebel. He fought with his music. The main messages of his songs were freedom, love, equality, justice and peace. He fought against the system that breeds war, destruction and exploitation.
No he was a beatle the beatles didnt fight in any wars, but there was a navy man named john lennon in the war
bob Marley's songs where mainly about his life and the things he say going on in his life and so he just put the things going on around him that he thought needed to be heard into a song/songs so people say what were going on in the world around them.
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Bob Marley turns hailee selassie speech into a song title war
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Bob Marley wrote Buffalo Soldier in 1980, then in 1984 it was released on the "Legends" album just 3 years after he died.
Bob Marley was a revolutionary and a rebel. He fought with his music. The main messages of his songs were freedom, love, equality, justice and peace. He fought against the system that breeds war, destruction and exploitation.
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No he was a beatle the beatles didnt fight in any wars, but there was a navy man named john lennon in the war
bob Marley's songs where mainly about his life and the things he say going on in his life and so he just put the things going on around him that he thought needed to be heard into a song/songs so people say what were going on in the world around them.
Dear Mr President by Pink Bob Marley War, Sunday Bloody Sunday U2
Menelik, in the context of Bob Marley's song "War," refers to Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia, who is celebrated for his victory against Italian forces at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. This victory is significant in African history as it symbolized resistance against colonialism. In the song, Marley highlights themes of justice, unity, and the struggle against oppression, drawing on Menelik's legacy to emphasize the importance of fighting for equality and freedom.