Bob Marley made reggae famous around the world. The music genre's messages of peace are more important today than ever.
Renowned Ghanaian musican and songwriter, Kwabena Kwabena has weighed in on the ongoing conversation about drug abuse in the entertainment industry, emphasizing that it is not a new societal issue.
Peter Tosh’s 1976 pro-marijuana anthem Legalize It ... A 1975 hit, Get Up, Stand Up by Bob Marley and the Wailers, takes the number 35 spot on the Rolling Stone ranking. Marley wrote Get ...
Rapper Snoop Dogg, 53, addressed criticism over his pre-inauguration performance as he changed his previous stance on President Donald Trump and showed his support.
Snoop, 53, was listening to gospel music as he appeared to be smoking marijuana in a car ... Journey’s "Don’t Stop Believin’" to Bob Marley’s "Three Little Birds (Don’t Worry About ...
Secor also threw in a bid for national marijuana legalization and paid tribute ... with a fiddle-laced version of Bob Marley’s “Three Little Birds” and it’s declaration that “every ...
Highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena has shared that he used to smoke marijuana during the early years of his music career but later stopped to protect his health. Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, he ...
Crazy Baldhead (1976) - Bob Marley & The Wailers Watch this video ... and “Kaya” was celebration of marijuana as pleasure, support, and spiritual necessity. Peter Tosh’s “400 Years ...