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Damian Marley

Damian Robert Nesta "Jr. Gong" Marley (born 21 July 1978) is a Jamaican DJ, singer, lyricist and rapper. He is the recipient of four Grammy Awards.[1]

Damian Marley
Marley performing in 2015
Background information
Birth nameDamian Robert Nesta Marley
Also known asJr. Gong
Born (1978-07-21) 21 July 1978 (age 44)
Kingston, Jamaica
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Deejay
  • rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1992–present
Labels

Early life, education and family

Damian Marley is the youngest son of reggae musician Bob Marley.[2] He is the only child born to Marley and Cindy Breakspeare, a Jamaican jazz singer and crowned Miss World 1976. Like several of Bob Marley’s children, Damian was born out of wedlock and outside of Bob’s marriage to singer Rita Marley.[3] After seeing the movie Damien: Omen II, which is about the coming of the Antichrist, one of Bob's last requests in Germany was to have Damian's name changed. "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.[4]

Damian was two years old when his father died. His nickname "Junior Gong" is derived from his father's nickname of "Tuff Gong".

Career

Early releases (1992–2004)

At the age of 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 Coore. The group opened the 1992 Reggae Sunsplash festival.[5] The band fell apart in the early 1990s, and Damian started his solo career.[6]

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.[7] Marley released his second studio album Halfway Tree. The name "Halfway Tree" comes from his mother Cindy Breakspeare being from the rich part of town, and his father Bob Marley coming from the poor part of town, thus him being "a tree halfway in between the 'rich' world and 'poor' world."[8] Additionally, Halfway Tree is a well-known landmark that marks the cultural center of Half-Way-Tree, the clock tower that stands where the historical eponymous cotton tree once stood is featured prominently behind Marley on the cover of the album. The album was released on 11 September 2001 and received the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. It was co-produced by Damian Marley and his brother Stephen Marley, who had also produced Damian's debut album Mr. Marley.

Welcome to Jamrock (2005)

 
Marley in 2007

Marley released his third studio album Welcome to Jamrock which was released on 12 September 2005 in the United States and 13 September 2005 in the United Kingdom. The album sold 86,000 copies in its first week of release,[9] and was eventually certified gold after selling 500,000 copies in the United States.[10]

Damian's half-brother, Stephen Marley, was a producer and co-writer of 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,[11] centred around poverty, politics and crime in Jamaica. While the single was controversial at home over its perceived negative viewpoint of the island,[9] 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."[12] The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart[13] and number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[14] It was also number 100 on the Top 100 Songs of the Decade listing by Rolling Stone.[15]

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.

Distant Relatives (2006–2010)

 
Nas and Marley performing in Wellington, New Zealand, 2011

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. In 2008, he made an appearance on singer Mariah Carey’s E=MC² album as a featured artist on the album track “Cruise Control”. At the 2009 Grammy Awards news of a collaborative album between Marley and Nas was announced, when Nas told MTV reporters "Right now, I'll tell you first, I'm working on an album with Damian Marley. We tryin' to build some schools in Africa with this one, and trying to build empowerment. We're tryin' to show love and stuff with this album. So, the record's ... all about really the 'hood and Africa also as well."[16]

On 17 May 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.[17] They have previously collaborated on "Road to Zion", on Marley's Welcome to Jamrock album. The album joins two different flavours 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.[18]

The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 57,000 copies.[19] It serves as Nas's tenth top-ten album and Marley's second top-ten album in the United States.[19] The album also entered at number four on Billboard's Digital Albums,[20] and at number one on its R&B/Hip-Hop Albums,[21] Rap Albums,[22] and Reggae Albums charts.[23] Internationally, Distant Relatives attained some chart success.[24][25] It entered at number 33 on the European Top 100 Albums chart.[26] In the United Kingdom, it debuted at number 30 on the UK Albums Chart and at number four on the R&B Albums Chart.[27][28] In Canada, the album entered at number 9 on the Top 100 Albums chart.[29] In Germany, it debuted at number 38 on the Media Control Charts.[30]

 
Marley in 2010

The first single, "As We Enter", was released on iTunes on 23 February 2010.[31] It peaked at number 10 on the iTunes Hip Hop/Rap charts and number 41 on the iTunes Music charts. The single debuted at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart.[32] At a sold-out panel discussion on the African diaspora and its relation to music, sponsored by National Geographic, Damian and Stephen Marley and Nas were among the several hip-hop and reggae musicians voicing their solidarity. The discussion focused on the collaborations between artists of the two genres, and highlighted the Distant Relatives project.[33]

SuperHeavy (2011–2015)

The existence of SuperHeavy was secret until May 2011.[34] Mick Jagger, English musician and the lead vocalist of rock band The Rolling Stones, announced its formation on 20 May 2011.[35] SuperHeavy was Dave Stewart's idea.[35] Inspired by the sounds washing into his home in Saint Ann's Bay, Jamaica, Stewart urged Jagger to fuse their sound with that of Indian orchestras.[36] Stewart and Jagger had mutual liking for Indian orchestrations; thus, A. R. Rahman was added to the supergroup, as well as British singer Joss Stone.[37] The name of the band is said to be inspired by Muhammad Ali.[38] The group began recording their self-titled debut album in early 2009 at a studio in Los Angeles. They recorded about 35 hours of music.[citation needed] The album was previewed at Jim Henson Studios, Los Angeles, on 30 June 2011. The band played eight of the recorded songs at the event.[39]

"Miracle Worker" was released on iTunes as the album's lead single on 7 July 2011.[40] It is a reggae song performed by Marley, Stone and Jagger.[41][42] The single entered at number 195 on the UK Singles Chart.[43] The music video was released on YouTube on 12 August 2011. Directed by Stewart and filmed at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, the video features all five members of the band.[44] "Satyameva Jayathe" (the national motto of India, which literally translates as "Truth Alone Triumphs") was released as the second single from the album on 9 August 2011, a week before India's Independence Day on 15 August. Composed by Rahman to have an Indian feel, Jagger sings in Sanskrit on the song, which also features Stewart, Stone and Marley.[45][46] The song premiered exclusively on Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM on 9 August across twenty-two Indian cities, and Tata DoCoMo is set to simultaneously promote the song and the album on mass media.[47] "Beautiful People" reached number 64 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.[48]

Damian also worked with electronic artist Skrillex on a song called "Make It Bun Dem" in 2012.[49] This song also appears in the 2012 game Far Cry 3. Affairs of the Heart was a massive hit in Jamaica, topping the reggae charts.[50]

 
Damian Marley, 2015

Stony Hill (2017–present)

Damian Marley released his fourth studio album, Stony Hill, in July 2017. Its first single "Nail Pon Cross" was released in August 2016. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.

Musical style

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."[51]Distant Relatives fused hip hop and reggae musical elements,[52] Marley and Nas also incorporated samples from African music into the album.[53] The album's lyrical content heavily revolves around themes concerning Africa, from ancestry and poverty,[53][54] with social commentary of the United States and Africa.[52][55] The track "Count Your Blessings" reflects on the plight of Africa.[56]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US US
R&B
US
Rap
US
Reg.
FRA
[57]
SWI
[58]
UK
[59]
1996 Mr. Marley
  • Released: 9 September 1996
  • Label: Tuff Gong
  • Format: CD, digital download
2
2001 Halfway Tree
  • Released: 11 September 2001
  • Label: Universal Motown
  • Format: CD, digital download
2
2005 Welcome to Jamrock
  • Released: 13 September 2005
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: CD, digital download
7 4 3 1 188 34
2017 Stony Hill
  • Released: 21 July 2017
  • Label: Republic
  • Format: CD, digital download
65
[62]
1
[63]
104
[64]
26 94

Collaborative releases

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US US
R&B
US
Rap
US
Reg.
FRA
[57]
2010 Distant Relatives
(with Nas)
5 1 1 1 27
2011 SuperHeavy
(with SuperHeavy)
  • Released: 16 September 2011
  • Label: A&M
  • Format: CD
26
2013 Set Up Shop Vol. 1[65]
(with various artists)
  • Released: 19 February 2013
  • Label: Ghetto Youths International
  • Format: CD
2014 Set Up Shop Vol. 2[66]
(with various artists)
  • Released: 23 December 2014
  • Label:Ghetto Youths international
  • Format: CD
2015 Set Up Shop Vol. 3[67]
(with various artists)
  • Released: 22 December 2015
  • Label: Ghetto Youths International
  • Format: CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US US
R&B
US
Rap
FRA
[57]
UK
[13]
2005 "Welcome to Jamrock" 55 18 12 13 Welcome to Jamrock
"The Master Has Come Back" 74
"Road to Zion"
(featuring Nas)
57
2006 "Beautiful"
(featuring Bobby Brown)
39
"All Night"
(featuring Stephen Marley)
79
2007 "Now That You Got It"
(Gwen Stefani featuring Damian Marley)
59 The Sweet Escape
2010 "As We Enter"
(Nas and Damian Marley)
116 18 16 39 Distant Relatives
2011 "Nah Mean"
(Nas and Damian Marley)
2011 "Set Up Shop" Set Up Shop Vol. 1
2012 "Affairs of the Heart"
"Make It Bun Dem"
(Skrillex and Damian Marley)
106 87 58[68] Non-album single
"Can't Keep Me Down"
(Cypress Hill and Rusko featuring Damian Marley)
Cypress X Rusko
2013 "Riot"
(Sean Paul featuring Damian Marley)
Full Frequency
2014 "Hard Work"[72] Set Up Shop Vol. 2
2016 "Nail Pon Cross" Stony Hill
2017 "Medication"
(featuring Stephen Marley)
"So Am I"
(Ty Dolla Sign featuring Damian Marley and Skrillex)
Beach House 3
2018 "Living It Up"
2019 "Love With A Quality"
(Karol G featuring Damian Marley)
Ocean
2021 "What Do You Say"
(Common and PJ featuring Damian Marley)
A Beautiful Revolution Part II
2022 "No Fear"[73]
(Sean Paul featuring Damian Marley and Nicky Jam)
Scorcha
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other charted songs

Year Song Peak chart positions Album Certifications
US CAN
[74]
2010 "Liquor Store Blues"
(Bruno Mars featuring Damian Marley)
105 97 Doo-Wops & Hooligans
2017 "Bam"
(Jay-Z featuring Damian Marley)
47 4:44

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Damian Robert Nesta Jr Gong Marley born 21 July 1978 is a Jamaican DJ singer lyricist and rapper He is the recipient of four Grammy Awards 1 Damian MarleyMarley performing in 2015Background informationBirth nameDamian Robert Nesta MarleyAlso known asJr GongBorn 1978 07 21 21 July 1978 age 44 Kingston JamaicaGenresReggae reggae fusion hip hopOccupation s Deejay rapper singer songwriterYears active1992 presentLabelsTuff Gong Ghetto Youth International Motown Republic Contents 1 Early life education and family 2 Career 2 1 Early releases 1992 2004 2 2 Welcome to Jamrock 2005 2 3 Distant Relatives 2006 2010 2 4 SuperHeavy 2011 2015 2 5 Stony Hill 2017 present 3 Musical style 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Collaborative releases 4 3 Singles 4 4 Other charted songs 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and family EditDamian Marley is the youngest son of reggae musician Bob Marley 2 He is the only child born to Marley and Cindy Breakspeare a Jamaican jazz singer and crowned Miss World 1976 Like several of Bob Marley s children Damian was born out of wedlock and outside of Bob s marriage to singer Rita Marley 3 After seeing the movie Damien Omen II which is about the coming of the Antichrist one of Bob s last requests in Germany was to have Damian s name changed 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 4 Damian was two years old when his father died His nickname Junior Gong is derived from his father s nickname of Tuff Gong Career EditEarly releases 1992 2004 Edit At the age of 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 Coore The group opened the 1992 Reggae Sunsplash festival 5 The band fell apart in the early 1990s and Damian started his solo career 6 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 7 Marley released his second studio album Halfway Tree The name Halfway Tree comes from his mother Cindy Breakspeare being from the rich part of town and his father Bob Marley coming from the poor part of town thus him being a tree halfway in between the rich world and poor world 8 Additionally Halfway Tree is a well known landmark that marks the cultural center of Half Way Tree the clock tower that stands where the historical eponymous cotton tree once stood is featured prominently behind Marley on the cover of the album The album was released on 11 September 2001 and received the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album It was co produced by Damian Marley and his brother Stephen Marley who had also produced Damian s debut album Mr Marley Welcome to Jamrock 2005 Edit Marley in 2007 Marley released his third studio album Welcome to Jamrock which was released on 12 September 2005 in the United States and 13 September 2005 in the United Kingdom The album sold 86 000 copies in its first week of release 9 and was eventually certified gold after selling 500 000 copies in the United States 10 Damian s half brother Stephen Marley was a producer and co writer of 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 11 centred around poverty politics and crime in Jamaica While the single was controversial at home over its perceived negative viewpoint of the island 9 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 12 The single reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart 13 and number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart 14 It was also number 100 on the Top 100 Songs of the Decade listing by Rolling Stone 15 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 Distant Relatives 2006 2010 Edit Nas and Marley performing in Wellington New Zealand 2011 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 In 2008 he made an appearance on singer Mariah Carey s E MC album as a featured artist on the album track Cruise Control At the 2009 Grammy Awards news of a collaborative album between Marley and Nas was announced when Nas told MTV reporters Right now I ll tell you first I m working on an album with Damian Marley We tryin to build some schools in Africa with this one and trying to build empowerment We re tryin to show love and stuff with this album So the record s all about really the hood and Africa also as well 16 On 17 May 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 17 They have previously collaborated on Road to Zion on Marley s Welcome to Jamrock album The album joins two different flavours 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 18 The album debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 57 000 copies 19 It serves as Nas s tenth top ten album and Marley s second top ten album in the United States 19 The album also entered at number four on Billboard s Digital Albums 20 and at number one on its R amp B Hip Hop Albums 21 Rap Albums 22 and Reggae Albums charts 23 Internationally Distant Relatives attained some chart success 24 25 It entered at number 33 on the European Top 100 Albums chart 26 In the United Kingdom it debuted at number 30 on the UK Albums Chart and at number four on the R amp B Albums Chart 27 28 In Canada the album entered at number 9 on the Top 100 Albums chart 29 In Germany it debuted at number 38 on the Media Control Charts 30 Marley in 2010 The first single As We Enter was released on iTunes on 23 February 2010 31 It peaked at number 10 on the iTunes Hip Hop Rap charts and number 41 on the iTunes Music charts The single debuted at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart 32 At a sold out panel discussion on the African diaspora and its relation to music sponsored by National Geographic Damian and Stephen Marley and Nas were among the several hip hop and reggae musicians voicing their solidarity The discussion focused on the collaborations between artists of the two genres and highlighted the Distant Relatives project 33 SuperHeavy 2011 2015 Edit The existence of SuperHeavy was secret until May 2011 34 Mick Jagger English musician and the lead vocalist of rock band The Rolling Stones announced its formation on 20 May 2011 35 SuperHeavy was Dave Stewart s idea 35 Inspired by the sounds washing into his home in Saint Ann s Bay Jamaica Stewart urged Jagger to fuse their sound with that of Indian orchestras 36 Stewart and Jagger had mutual liking for Indian orchestrations thus A R Rahman was added to the supergroup as well as British singer Joss Stone 37 The name of the band is said to be inspired by Muhammad Ali 38 The group began recording their self titled debut album in early 2009 at a studio in Los Angeles They recorded about 35 hours of music citation needed The album was previewed at Jim Henson Studios Los Angeles on 30 June 2011 The band played eight of the recorded songs at the event 39 Miracle Worker was released on iTunes as the album s lead single on 7 July 2011 40 It is a reggae song performed by Marley Stone and Jagger 41 42 The single entered at number 195 on the UK Singles Chart 43 The music video was released on YouTube on 12 August 2011 Directed by Stewart and filmed at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles the video features all five members of the band 44 Satyameva Jayathe the national motto of India which literally translates as Truth Alone Triumphs was released as the second single from the album on 9 August 2011 a week before India s Independence Day on 15 August Composed by Rahman to have an Indian feel Jagger sings in Sanskrit on the song which also features Stewart Stone and Marley 45 46 The song premiered exclusively on Radio Mirchi 98 3 FM on 9 August across twenty two Indian cities and Tata DoCoMo is set to simultaneously promote the song and the album on mass media 47 Beautiful People reached number 64 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart 48 Damian also worked with electronic artist Skrillex on a song called Make It Bun Dem in 2012 49 This song also appears in the 2012 game Far Cry 3 Affairs of the Heart was a massive hit in Jamaica topping the reggae charts 50 Damian Marley 2015 Stony Hill 2017 present Edit Damian Marley released his fourth studio album Stony Hill in July 2017 Its first single Nail Pon Cross was released in August 2016 The album won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Musical style EditMarley 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 51 Distant Relatives fused hip hop and reggae musical elements 52 Marley and Nas also incorporated samples from African music into the album 53 The album s lyrical content heavily revolves around themes concerning Africa from ancestry and poverty 53 54 with social commentary of the United States and Africa 52 55 The track Count Your Blessings reflects on the plight of Africa 56 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS USR amp B USRap USReg FRA 57 SWI 58 UK 59 1996 Mr Marley Released 9 September 1996 Label Tuff Gong Format CD digital download 2 2001 Halfway Tree Released 11 September 2001 Label Universal Motown Format CD digital download 2 2005 Welcome to Jamrock Released 13 September 2005 Label Universal Format CD digital download 7 4 3 1 188 34 BPI Gold 60 RIAA Gold 61 2017 Stony Hill Released 21 July 2017 Label Republic Format CD digital download 65 62 1 63 104 64 26 94Collaborative releases Edit Year Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUS USR amp B USRap USReg FRA 57 2010 Distant Relatives with Nas Released 18 May 2010 Label Universal Republic Format CD 5 1 1 1 27 BPI Silver 60 2011 SuperHeavy with SuperHeavy Released 16 September 2011 Label A amp M Format CD 26 2013 Set Up Shop Vol 1 65 with various artists Released 19 February 2013 Label Ghetto Youths International Format CD 2014 Set Up Shop Vol 2 66 with various artists Released 23 December 2014 Label Ghetto Youths international Format CD 2015 Set Up Shop Vol 3 67 with various artists Released 22 December 2015 Label Ghetto Youths International Format CD denotes releases that did not chart Singles Edit Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS USR amp B USRap FRA 57 UK 13 2005 Welcome to Jamrock 55 18 12 13 BPI Gold 60 Welcome to Jamrock The Master Has Come Back 74 Road to Zion featuring Nas 57 2006 Beautiful featuring Bobby Brown 39 All Night featuring Stephen Marley 792007 Now That You Got It Gwen Stefani featuring Damian Marley 59 The Sweet Escape2010 As We Enter Nas and Damian Marley 116 18 16 39 Distant Relatives2011 Nah Mean Nas and Damian Marley 2011 Set Up Shop Set Up Shop Vol 12012 Affairs of the Heart Make It Bun Dem Skrillex and Damian Marley 106 87 58 68 ARIA Gold 69 BPI Silver 60 MC Gold 70 RIAA Platinum 71 Non album single Can t Keep Me Down Cypress Hill and Rusko featuring Damian Marley Cypress X Rusko2013 Riot Sean Paul featuring Damian Marley Full Frequency2014 Hard Work 72 Set Up Shop Vol 22016 Nail Pon Cross Stony Hill2017 Medication featuring Stephen Marley So Am I Ty Dolla Sign featuring Damian Marley and Skrillex Beach House 32018 Living It Up 2019 Love With A Quality Karol G featuring Damian Marley Ocean2021 What Do You Say Common and PJ featuring Damian Marley A Beautiful Revolution Part II2022 No Fear 73 Sean Paul featuring Damian Marley and Nicky Jam Scorcha denotes releases that did not chart Other charted songs Edit Year Song Peak chart positions Album CertificationsUS CAN 74 2010 Liquor Store Blues Bruno Mars featuring Damian Marley 105 97 Doo Wops amp Hooligans RIAA Gold 71 2017 Bam Jay Z featuring Damian Marley 47 4 44References Edit Damian Marley Grammy com 23 November 2020 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