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The album, Africa Unite, portrays two worlds colliding from a whole new generation of Afro-fused musicians reinterpreting Bob Marley's classic songs. As the name suggests, unity is at the heart of the album, and that is without a doubt the focus. Featuring Tiwa Savage, Teni, Oxlade, Sarkodie, and more. Now available on limited-edition red vinyl.
Everyone agrees that Bob Marley provided the world with incredible, powerful and evocative music that spanned nearly two decades. This music remains timeless and universal, a sound that has lasted through many generations. The Wailers & Bob Marley have built a place for themselves in the very fabric of our lives.
When were you first introduced to "So Much Trouble," "Dem Belly Full," "Redemption Song," "Waiting in Vain," "Turn Your Lights Down Low," "Three Little Birds," "Buffalo Soldier," "Stir It Up," "Jammin’" and "One Love?" When was the first time you heard them?
A new lease of life will be breathed into selected classics by Afrobeats artists through their interpretation of Bob Marley's greatest hits.
There is no doubt that Bob's discography has always permeated African societies, inspiring generations to come. Marley has profoundly impacted music, something that cannot be denied. Countless contemporary musicians have acknowledged their admiration for the reggae pioneer.
Artists including Nutty O, Winky, Rema, Ami Faku, Teni, Oxlade, Tiwa Savage, Afro B, Sarkodie, Ayar Starr, and Patoranking reinterpret songs that are meaningful to the audience. It is clear that Bob Marley continues to have an influence and is still an inspiration to the artists we see today.
There is one purpose for Africa Unite, and that is to showcase the delicious collaboration that occurs when Caribbean and African cultures reunite once more.
Bringing Bob Marley back to life is a meaningful way to honor one of the most charismatic and challenging performers of all time.
When were you first introduced to "So Much Trouble," "Dem Belly Full," "Redemption Song," "Waiting in Vain," "Turn Your Lights Down Low," "Three Little Birds," "Buffalo Soldier," "Stir It Up," "Jammin’" and "One Love?" When was the first time you heard them?
A new lease of life will be breathed into selected classics by Afrobeats artists through their interpretation of Bob Marley's greatest hits.
There is no doubt that Bob's discography has always permeated African societies, inspiring generations to come. Marley has profoundly impacted music, something that cannot be denied. Countless contemporary musicians have acknowledged their admiration for the reggae pioneer.
Artists including Nutty O, Winky, Rema, Ami Faku, Teni, Oxlade, Tiwa Savage, Afro B, Sarkodie, Ayar Starr, and Patoranking reinterpret songs that are meaningful to the audience. It is clear that Bob Marley continues to have an influence and is still an inspiration to the artists we see today.
There is one purpose for Africa Unite, and that is to showcase the delicious collaboration that occurs when Caribbean and African cultures reunite once more.
Bringing Bob Marley back to life is a meaningful way to honor one of the most charismatic and challenging performers of all time.
Tracklist:
1. So Much Trouble (feat Nutty O and Winky D)
2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) (feat Rema & Skip Marley)
3. Redemption Song (feat Ami Faku)
4. Waiting in Vain (feat Tiwa Savage)
5. Turn Your Lights Down Low (feat Afro B)
6. Three Little Birds (feat Teni & Oxlade)
7. Buffalo Soldier (Feat Stonebwoy)
8.. Stir It Up (feat Sarkodie)
9. Jamming (feat Ayra Starr)
10. One Love (feat Patoranking)
2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) (feat Rema & Skip Marley)
3. Redemption Song (feat Ami Faku)
4. Waiting in Vain (feat Tiwa Savage)
5. Turn Your Lights Down Low (feat Afro B)
6. Three Little Birds (feat Teni & Oxlade)
7. Buffalo Soldier (Feat Stonebwoy)
8.. Stir It Up (feat Sarkodie)
9. Jamming (feat Ayra Starr)
10. One Love (feat Patoranking)