Bob Marley | Vibepedia
Bob Marley was a pivotal figure in the development of [[reggae|reggae]] music, blending elements of [[ska|ska]], [[rocksteady|rocksteady]], and [[calypso|calyps
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Bob Marley was a pivotal figure in the development of [[reggae|reggae]] music, blending elements of [[ska|ska]], [[rocksteady|rocksteady]], and [[calypso|calypso]] to create a unique sound. Influenced by [[james-brown|James Brown]] and [[marvin-gaye|Marvin Gaye]], Marley's music addressed social justice, love, and spirituality. His most famous songs, such as [[no-woman-no-cry|No Woman No Cry]] and [[one-love|One Love]], have become anthems for unity and equality. Marley's legacy continues to inspire artists like [[damian-marley|Damian Marley]] and [[ziggy-marley|Ziggy Marley]], and his music remains a cornerstone of [[jamaican-music|Jamaican music]] and [[world-music|world music]]. Marley's collaboration with [[peter-tosh|Peter Tosh]] and [[bunny-wailer|Bunny Wailer]] in [[the-wailers|The Wailers]] helped shape the sound of [[roots-reggae|roots reggae]].