Damian Marley talks about the evolution of Dancehall & Jamaican Music
Damian Marley talks about the evolution of Dancehall & Jamaican Music
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| 1 | Damian Marley talks about the evolution of Dancehall & Jamaican Music | Damian Marley talks about the evolution of Dancehall & Jamaican Music |
| 2 | She Needs My Love | Damian Marley |
| 3 | Road To Zion ft. Nas | Damian Marley |
| 4 | Road To Zion | Damian Marley ft. Nas |
| 5 | Liquor Store Blues | Bruno Mars Ft. Damian Marley |
| 6 | Affairs Of The Heart (lyrics) | Damian Marley |
| 7 | MOVE! | Damian Marley |
| 8 | Pimpa's Paradise ft. Stephen Marley | Damian Marley |
| 9 | Set Up Shop (Official Video) | Damian Marley |
| 10 | Me Name Jr. Gong / Crazy Baldheads | Damian Marley |
| 11 | Damian Marley, Tarrus Riley, Wayne Marshall, TOK | Independence |
| 12 | Affairs of the Heart (Official Video) | Damian Marley |
| 13 | Damian Marley answers questions from the students (Part 2) | Damian Marley answers questions from the students (Part 2) |
| 14 | Damian Marley Educated Fools | Damian Marley Educated Fools |
| 15 | Sabali (Patience) | Damian Marley ft Nas |
| 16 | In 2 Deep (AOL Sessions) | Damian Marley |
| 17 | Love and Inity | Damian Marley |
| 18 | Africa Must Wake Up | Nas & Damian Marley |
| 19 | Smoke Gets In My Eyes | Damian Marley |
| 20 | Bruno Mars, Damian Marley, Ziggy Marley, Sting and Rihanna performing a Bob Marley tribute | Bruno Mars, Damian Marley, Ziggy Marley, Sting and Rihanna performing a Bob Marley tribute |
| 21 | Full Concert (SWU 2011) | Damian Marley |
| 22 | Justice, War, and More Justice | Ziggy & Damian Marley |
| 23 | A Little Too Late | Julian Marley & Damian Marley |
| 24 | Jah Army (DJ Res-Q Video Edit) | Stephen Marley feat. Damian Marley & Buju Banton |
| 25 | Independence | Damian Marley, Tarrus Riley, Wayne Marshall |
| 26 | Rude Boy Bass @ Surrender Las Vegas | Skrillex feat Damian Marley |
| 27 | The Master Has Come Back | Damian Marley |
| 28 | Where Is The Love (with lyrics) | Damian Marley |
| 29 | Kingston 12 | Damian Marley |
| 30 | Beautiful | Damian Marley ft. Bobby Brown |
| 31 | Set Up Shop | Damian Marley |
| 32 | Go Hard Ft. Aidonia, Bounty Killer, Damian Marley & Vybz Kartel | (Official Video) Wayne Marshall |
| 33 | Welcome To Jamrock | Damian Marley |
| 34 | One Loaf of Bread (Official Video) | Damian Marley |
| 35 | Kingston Town (Remix) | Busy Signal Ft. Damian Marley |
| 36 | Damian Marley talks about Vybz Kartel (Part 5) | Damian Marley talks about Vybz Kartel (Part 5) |
| 37 | All Night (Live @ VH1.com) | Damian Marley |
| 38 | Damian Marley There for You (Live) | Damian Marley There for You (Live) |
| 39 | Khaki Suit | Damian Marley,Bounty Killer & Eek A Mouse |
| 40 | Holiday | Damian Marley |
| 41 | Set Up Shop Music (Video Teaser) | Damian Marley |
| 42 | It Was Written | Damian Marley ft. Capleton |
| 43 | Still Searching | Damian Marley |
| 44 | Damian Marley up close and personal at UWI (Part 1) | Damian Marley up close and personal at UWI (Part 1) |
| 45 | Make It Bun Dem | Skrillex & Damian Marley |
| 46 | Born To Be Wild | Damian Marley |
| 47 | The Traffic Jam | Stephen Marley ft. Damian Marley |
| 48 | Mi Blenda | Damian Marley |
| 49 | Damian Marley talks about struggles in his career, how he makes a song & religious views (Part 3) | Damian Marley talks about struggles in his career, how he makes a song & religious views (Part 3) |
| 50 | For The Babies (Live @ VH1.com) | Damian Marley |
| 51 | Tight Ship | Stephen Marley Ft. Damian Marley |
| 52 | We're Gonna Make It | Damian Marley |
| 53 | Confrontation | Damian Marley |
| 54 | Move! | Damian Marley |
| 55 | Set Up Shop (Official Music Video) | Damian Marley |
| 56 | All Night ft. Stephen Marley | Damian Marley |
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Damian Jr. Gong Marley (born July 21, 1978) is a Jamaican reggae artist who has won three Grammy awards. Damian is the youngest son of Bob Marley. Damian was two years old when his father Bob Marley died; he is the only child born to Marley and Cindy Breakspeare, Miss World 1976. Damian's nickname Junior Gong is derived from his father's nickname of Tuff Gong. Marley has been performing since the age of 13. He shares, along with most of his family, a full-time career in music. Marley has described his music as "dancehall and reggae. I've noticed...people trying to separate the two of them," he continues. "It's Jamaican culture in general. I don't try to classify or separate." At age 13, he formed a musical group by the name of the Shephards, which included the daughter of Freddie McGregor and son of Third World's Cat Core. The group opened the 1992 Reggae Sunsplash festival. The band fell apart in the early 1990s and Damian started his solo career. With the backing of his father’s label, Tuff Gong, he released his 1996 debut album Mr. Marley which surprised many who were unaccustomed to hearing a Marley deejaying rather than singing. Damian’s brother, Stephen Marley, was a producer and co-author for this album. His second album, Halfway Tree was released in 2001. The cover of Halfway Tree depicts him standing under the clock at halfway tree. This is an embodiment of his parent’s different social origins with this mother from uptown and his father from the ghetto. In Kingston, Jamaica the Halfway Tree was used as a shady halfway point for farmers and vendors who would pass the tree on their route to transport their goods to the downtown market. It brought him much recognition, remaining on the Billboard top reggae albums chart for 158 weeks, and winning the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. His third album, Welcome to Jamrock was released in September 2005, named after the hugely successful song of the same name. The lyrics to the single "Welcome to Jamrock", which was performed over a riddim produced by Sly and Robbie for Ini Kamoze some 20 years earlier, centered around poverty, politics and crime in Jamaica. While the single was controversial at home over its perceived negative viewpoint of the island, many praised the content of the song. Dr. Clinton Hutton, professor at the University of the West Indies, said of the single, "'Jamrock' uses the icon of the inner city, of alienation, of despair, of prejudice, but of hope, of Jamaican identity, to remind us of the fire of frustration, the fire of creativity, the fire of warning to open up our eyes and look within to the life we are living. And still some of us don't want to hear and to look and say enough is enough." The single reached #13 on the UK Singles Chart and #55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was also #100 on the Top 100 Songs of the Decade listing by Rolling Stone. At the 2006 Grammy Awards, he won Best Reggae Album and Best Urban/Alternative Performance for Welcome to Jamrock. He is the only Jamaican reggae artist in history to win two Grammy Awards on the same night. He is also the only reggae artist to win in the Best Urban/Alternative Performance category at the Grammy Awards. The album sold 86,000 copies in its first week of release, and was eventually certified gold after selling 500,000 copies in the United States. Other notable singles from the album include "The Master Has Come Back", "Road to Zion" featuring Nas, and "Khaki Suit" featuring Bounty Killer and Eek-A-Mouse. On May 17, 2010, Marley released Distant Relatives, a collaborative album with Nas. The album title refers not only to the bond between the artists, but the connection to their African ancestry, which inspired the album both musically and lyrically. They have previously collaborated on “Road to Zion”, on Marley’s Welcome to Jamrock album. The album joins two different flavors of music with Marley’s dub-rock aesthetic and Nas’ flow. Damian and Stephen produced much of the album. The proceeds of this album will go to building schools in the Congo. Recently, Damian has started work on two new projects. In an interview on Tim Westwood he revealed he had started work on a new album. His street single, released in Jamaica is titled Just Aint The Same. He has also joined Mick Jagger's musical project SuperHeavy with Joss Stone and Jamie Stephens. Their debut single "Miracle Worker" was released on June 6, with the album scheduled for a September release. Born as Damian Marley, he was nicknamed "Jr. Gong" in honour of his legendary father, Bob "Tuff Gong" Marley. His mother is a Jamaican jazz musician, former model and crowned Miss World 1976 Cindy Breakspeare. Damian Marley whose name is often publicly spelled with an e, but one of Bob’s last requests in Germany was to have Damian’s name changed. The movie Damien: Omen II had an impact on Bob, which is about the coming of the Antichrist. “Damien being a devil….It was inappropriate for him as a Rastafarian to have a child with that name,” Bob said and Damian’s name was later changed. He has 13 siblings total; 10 on his father's side and 3 on his mother's side. Damian was two years old when his father died due to the spread of melanoma to his lungs and brain, at 36 years of age. Marley has been in the music business since he was a child. He is a Rastafari and his music reflects both his beliefs and the Rastafari guiding principles of one love, one planet, and freedom for all nations. While he travels and tours the better part of the year, his home base is split between Kingston, Jamaica and Miami, Florida. He has a younger half brother Christian and a half sister Leah from his mother Cindy. | ||
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