Bob Marley
116 song
- 400 years
- 4000 years
- Acoustic Medley
- Adam & Eve
- Africa Unit
- Africa unite
- Africa Unite (française)
- African Herbsman
- All day all night
- All in one
- ambush in the night
- Amen
- And I love her
- Baby I love your way
- Baby We've Got a Date (Rock It Baby)
- Babylon by bus
- Babylon Feel This One
- bad card
- Bass is heavy
- Bend down low
- blackman redemption
- Blinded By The Light vs. Funkstar de Luxe
- Brand new second hand
- Buffalo Soldier
- burnin and lootin
- Bus dem shut
- Butterfly
- Catch A Fire
- Caution
- Chances Are feat. The Wailers
- chant down babylon
- coming in from the cold
- concrete jungle
- could you be loved
- craven choke puppy
- crazy baldhead
- crisis
- cry to me
- Don`t Rock My Boat
- don't rock the boat
- Don't worry be happy
- duppy conqueror
- easy skanking
- Exodus
- Forever Loving Jah
- get up, stand up
- give thanks and praises
- guava jelly
- guiltiness
- i know
- i shot the sheriff
- i'm hurting inside
- i'm still waiting
- Is This Love
- jah live
- Jammin`
- jamming
- Jedna Miłość (One Love)
- Johnny Was
- jump nyabinghi
- Kaya
- Keep On Moving
- lick samba
- Lively up yourself
- Mellow Mood
- midnight ravers
- mix up mix up
- My cup
- nice time
- night shift
- No More Trouble
- No Woman No Cry
- No woman not cry
- one drop
- one love / people get ready
- Pass it on
- Pimper's Paradise
- positive vibration
- Put it on
- rasta man chant
- Rastaman
- Rastaman chant
- Rastaman live up
- real situation
- Redemption Song
- Ride Natty Ride
- Roots Rock Reggae
- running away
- slave driver
- Slogans
- small axe
- Smoke Two Joints
- so much trouble in the world
- soul rebel
- Soul Shake Down Party
- soul shakedown party
- Stand Alone
- stiff necked fools
- Stir It Up
- Stop That Train
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Bob Marley
Bob Marley (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981), born Nesta Robert Marley which was later to be changed by passport officials to Robert Nesta Marley, was a Jamaican singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He was the most widely known writer and performer of Reggae, and more specifically Roots Reggae. He is famous for popularising the genre outside of Jamaica and the Caribbean. Much of his music dealt with the struggles of the spiritually wealthy rasta and/or spiritually powerful Jah Rastafari.