Stephen Robert Nesta Marley (born April 20, 1972) is a
Jamaican-American musician. The son of
Bob Marley, Marley is an eight-time
Grammy Award winner, three times as a solo artist, twice as a producer of his younger paternal half-brother
Damian Marley's ''Halfway Tree'' and ''Welcome to Jamrock'' albums, and a further three times as a member of his older brother
Ziggy Marley's group
Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers were a Jamaican-American reggae family group whose line-up consisted of the children of musicians, Bob Marley and Rita Marley, which includes lead singer Ziggy Marley with Sharon Marley, Cedella Marley, and ...
.
Marley's 2011 album ''
Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life
''Revelation Part 1: The Root of Life'' is the second studio album of Stephen Marley (musician), Stephen Marley, released on 24 May 2011. The album won a Grammy Award in 2012 for Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album, Best Reggae Album.
Reception
Th ...
'' won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2012.
[Grizzle, Shereita (2014)]
Stephen Marley Lets 'Rock Stone' Loose
, ''Jamaica Gleaner
''The Gleaner'' is an English-language, morning daily newspaper founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova on 13 September 1834 in Kingston, Jamaica. Originally called the ''Daily Gleaner'', the name was changed on 7 December 1992 to ' ...
'', March 30, 2014. Retrieved March 30, 2014. His follow-up, ''
Revelation Pt. 2 – The Fruit of Life'', was released on July 22, 2016.
Stephen Marley announces the release of his new album
, bobmarley.com, May 16, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
In several of his self-produced solo albums ''Mind Control'' (2007), ''Mind Control Acoustic'' (2008), ''Revelation Part I: The Root of Life'' (2011) and ''Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life'' (2016) he has composed and produced all the songs on his album, and he has played a variety of the musical instruments himself.
On April 3, 2017, Marley and
Pitbull
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performed on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'', playing their single, "Options".
Early life
Stephen Marley was born in
Wilmington, Delaware, and raised in
Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley Inter ...
. He is the second eldest son of Reggae legend
Bob Marley and
Rita Marley. Stephen started singing professionally at 7 years old with his elder siblings
Ziggy Marley,
Sharon Marley and
Cedella Marley in
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Career
Melody Makers
In 1979, a seven-year-old Marley started his musical career as part of the child band
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers alongside older siblings
Ziggy, Sharon and Cedella – the children of Bob Marley and wife, Rita. The Melody Makers recorded the song "Children Playing in the Streets" written by their father
Bob Marley. Proceeds of the sale of the song went to the
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). In 1980, Stephen performed the lead on the Melody Makers' single "Sugar Pie".
Stephen and older brother Ziggy – Bob Marley's two eldest sons – were directly mentored into music by their father and performed alongside
Bob Marley and the Wailers at the 1978
One Love Peace Concert in Kingston, Jamaica, 1979
Reggae Sunsplash
Reggae Sunsplash is a reggae music festival first staged in 1978 in the northern part of Jamaica. In 1985 it expanded with the addition of an international touring festival. The festival ran annually until 1996, with a final event in 1998, befo ...
in
Montego Bay
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and at Zimbabwe's independence celebrations in Salisbury, Rhodesia (
Harare, Zimbabwe) in 1980. The brothers performed, alongside the Wailers and the
I Threes, at their father's funeral on May 21, 1981.
After Bob Marley's death, the Melody Makers continued with Ziggy taking over as the group's leader, composing songs such as "What a Plot" in 1982, as well as "Lying in Bed" and "I Met Her on a Rainy Day" in 1984. In 1985, the group released their first album, ''Play the Game Right''. With their third album, ''Conscious Party'', the group was now called "Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers" with Ziggy performing the lead vocals, and Stephen playing instruments, the group gained fame with hits such as "Tomorrow People", "Tumblin' Down", "Lee and Molly" and "Conscious Party". The album went
platinum in the United States, and the Melody Makers would become the youngest recipients of the
Grammy
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for Best Reggae album for Conscious Party.
Their follow up album ''One Bright Day'' released in 1989 featured the hit "Look Who's Dancing" written by Ziggy and Stephen. Just 17 at the time, Stephen shared the lead vocals with his big brother and performed
dancehall
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toasting on the song, which also featured energetic backing female vocals by Sharon, Cedella and Erica. Stephen earned the nickname "Raggamuffin" or "Ragga" as he was the first Marley to engage in dancehall rap/deejaying.
Other albums released in the 1990s included ''Jahmekya'', ''Free Like We Want to B'', ''Joy and Blues'', ''Fallen is Babylon'' and ''Spirit of Music''. Stephen played a mostly background role, as an instrumentalist, songwriter, and co-producer; but performed the lead vocals on some songs such as "Keep On", "Postman", and "One Good Spliff". Stephen shared the lead with Ziggy on songs such as "Works to Do", a track produced by Stephen himself, and "Water and Oil" adding ragga toasting to Ziggy's singing. Another Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers song written and fronted (lead vocals) by Stephen was "Tipsy Dazy" featured in the soundtrack of the 1997 Hollywood film Anaconda. Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers won a total of three Grammy awards for Best Reggae Album.
Music producer

In 1999, Marley produced ''Chant Down Babylon'' a remix album of Bob Marley's music, modernised to appeal to a modern audience, featuring hip-hop, R&B and rock stars including
Lauryn Hill,
Erykah Badu,
Guru,
Busta Rhymes
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,
MC Lyte,
Steven Tyler
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,
Joe Perry,
Chuck D
Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, best known as the leader and frontman of the hip hop group Public Enemy, which he co-founded in 1985 with Flavor Flav. Chuck D helped creat ...
, and
The Roots
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. The single "Turn Your Lights Down Low" featuring Lauryn Hill became a huge hit internationally, Marley modernising a song that had received little attention as a B side song in the 1977 Exodus album.
In 1996, Stephen produced debut albums by younger brothers Julian and
Damian Marley (Bob Marley's sons from relationships outside his marriage to Rita). Stephen was particularly successful in Damian's musical success, producing his brother's first three albums, ''Mr Marley'' (1996), as well as the Grammy Award-winning ''Halfway Tree'' (2001) and ''Welcome to Jamrock'' (2005). Stephen contributed production of three songs to Damian's collaboration album with Nas, "Distant Relatives" (2010). On that album, Stephen produced the songs "Patience", "Leaders" and "In His Own Words", lending vocals to the latter two tracks.
Marley also worked with the
Fugees in their mid 1990s remake of Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry", and produced music for popular hip-hop artists such as
Krayzie Bone ("Revolution" from 'Thug Mentality' album 1999), Erykah Badu ("In Love with You" from 'Mama's Gun' album 2000), Eve ("No, no, no" from her 'Scorpion' album, 2001), and Mr Cheeks ("Mama Say" and "Till We Meet Again" from the 'John P Kelly' album, 2001) . He also produced music for dancehall artists such as
Capleton, ("Sunshine Girl" from the "Reign of Fire" album, 2004) and reggae legends
Inner Circle, ("Smoke Gets in My Eyes" from the 'State of Da World' album, 2009).
In 2022 he produced an EP in tribute to
Nina Simone, ''Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute to Nina Simone'', featuring
Queen Ifrica
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,
Cedella Marley, and
Etana.
Solo career
After spending many years in the background as a producer, and backing big brother Ziggy as a Melody Maker, Marley finally became a solo artist, releasing the albums ''Mind Control'' (2007), ''Mind Control Acoustic'' (2008), ''Revelation Part I: The Root of Life'' (2011), and ''Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life'' (2016). His first three solo albums won Grammy awards for Best Reggae Album, adding to the three Grammy awards he had already won as a member of Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers and the two other Grammy awards he earned for producing younger brother Damian's albums ''Halfway Tree'' and ''Welcome to Jamrock''."
''Mind Control'', which featured the single "Hey Baby" featuring
Mos Def peaked at number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, while ''Revelation Part I: The Root of Life'' reached position 92 and "Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life" peaked at position 129. All Marley's albums reached the number 1 position on the Billboard reggae charts.
In its ''Mind Control'' album review published on April 13, 2007, the ''
Austin Chronicle'' wrote:
:
Stephen Marley's solo debut is everything a modern reggae album should be. Producer of myriad Marley family recordings, Stephen has developed an ambitious ear... Mindful of the music's deep roots yet awash in dancehall toasts and hip-hop beats, Mind Control layers sound skilfully...the tradition rests in strong hands.
In reviewing ''Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life'', Jon Pareless, writing in ''
The New York Times'' on July 20, 2016, noted that:
:
Being Bob Marley's son has given Stephen Marley a voice with archetypal familiarity, some instant brand recognition and a cultural responsibility. On "Revelation Pt. I," Mr. Marley stayed close to the roots reggae sound Bob Marley perfected in the 1970s with the Wailers, though his album added a few guest rappers. "Revelation Pt. II" is far less purist; it strives for both innovation and radio-friendly crossover. Mr. Marley's aching voice suits love songs just as well as protests...and more often than not, Mr. Marley lives up to the ambition that his last name demands of him.
In June 2023 Marley released the single "Old Soul". On August 18, 2023, he announced his fourth studio album, also titled
''Old Soul'', which was released on September 15, 2023.
Personal life
Marley lives in
Miami Beach, Florida
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, where he has a home and a private recording studio.
His eldest son,
Jo Mersa Marley
Joseph "Jo Mersa" Marley (born March 12, 1991 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican American reggae artist. He is a son of Stephen Marley and grandson of reggae musician Bob Marley.
Personal life
Marley spent his early years in Jamaica, where he ...
, was a musician who released his EP ''Comfortable'', and died on December 27, 2022.
His son Yohan Marley who greatly resembles in looks and voice also began his venture into music with brother Joseph’s song “Burn it Down”,
releasing his biggest single to date “Goodbyes” on November 24, 2020.
His daughter, Mystic Marley, released "Beatdown", her debut single and music video on June 6, 2018.
On 27th December 2022, his eldest son
Jo Mersa Marley
Joseph "Jo Mersa" Marley (born March 12, 1991 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican American reggae artist. He is a son of Stephen Marley and grandson of reggae musician Bob Marley.
Personal life
Marley spent his early years in Jamaica, where he ...
was found in
Miami-Dade County, Florida, unconscious inside his vehicle after reportedly suffering an asthma attack. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Discography
Studio albums
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Television appearances
* Marley appears in the second season of ''
Luke Cage''. In the episode "
On and On", he performs "Chase Dem" on the stage of Harlem's Paradise as Bushmaster is taking over the club.
References
External links
Official Stephen Marley WebsiteStephen Marley on MySpaceGhetto Youths
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1972 births
20th-century Jamaican male singers
21st-century Jamaican male singers
American Rastafarians
Grammy Award winners
Jamaican emigrants to the United States
Jamaican people of Cuban descent
Jamaican people of English descent
Jamaican Rastafarians
Jamaican reggae musicians
Jamaican reggae singers
Living people
S
Musicians from Wilmington, Delaware
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers members