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Stephen Marley – Primary Wave Music STEPHEN MARLEY facebook.com/stephenraggamarley/ instagram.com/stephenmarley soundcloud.com/stephen-marley twitter.com/stephenmarley The second son of Bob and Rita Marley, eight-time Grammy-winning musician and producer Stephen began his career as a precocious six-year old singing, dancing and playing percussion with his siblings in the group The Melody Makers whose first single “Children Playing in The Streets” was produced by their father in 1979 and released on Tuff Gong, the label founded by Bob in the late 60s. While still a teenager he assisted in the production of The Melody Makers’ albums including their three Best Reggae Album Grammy winners “Conscious Party” “One Bright Day” and “Fallen Is Babylon”. ARTIST: TITLE: ALBUM: LABEL: CREDIT: YEAR: Ziggy Marley Garden Song of Miracles (feat. Stephen More Family Time Tuff Gong Worldwide A 2020 Marley) Stephen Marley Now I Know Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Sragga Benz Working Ways Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Damian Marley Tight Ship Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Ziggy Marley The Chapel Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley She Knows Now Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley Pale Moonlight (How Many Times) Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley Old Slaves Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Damian Marley & Buju Jah Army Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Banton Stephen Marley Freedom Time Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Melanie Fiona No Cigarette Smoking (In My Room) Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley Cant Keep I Down Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft Capleton Break Us Apart Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley False Friends Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley ft. Wale Made In Africa Revelation Part 1:The Root Of Life Universal P,W 2011 Stephen Marley Hey Baby Single Universal P,W 2005.
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