Why does ziggy marley have an accent




















Also, on why we have to stop kicking people against each other. It is very timely, but I have to say, if you listen to the record, there are very optimistic songs with different lyrics in it. Specifically, you said you focused on war a lot in the album. What other issues did you focus on? Marijuana issues. The idea of un-demonizing the plant and using the natural resource of it and the benefits. Also, human kindness, sadness, and different elements.

How have you been keeping reggae creative and infusing it with spirituality? He joined the host and his other mid-show guest to talk about his latest CD, Fly Rasta, before his upcoming tour of North America. Marley was philosophical, frank and witty with his responses and remarks to the subtle probing questions of the show's host, Bill Maher.

Maher opened the conversation with a disclaimer to his introductory statement of Marley: "You are more than a reggae musician. You are really a crossover musician. This stuff is very accessible the way a lot of traditional reggae isn't to everybody.

So everyone can get into it, because it's not in a box, it's not in a prison. It is free music", Ziggy replied with a heavy Jamaican accent, sounding much like his late father, Bob Marley. After commenting on Ziggy's accent, Maher continued his line of assertion.

I feel that you did to reggae what some country musicians did 20 years ago They made it that everybody can enjoy that kind of music. Whatever music I feel that does something to my spirit is what I want to explore more; something that makes me closer to the universe … music that makes you irie.

RK: As a songwriter do you work better in the morning or in the evening? Ziggy: The morning. I dig it when the sun is rising. RK: If you had an opportunity to talk to the people who spoke out about the marijuana use last year at your concert in Del Mar, what would you say? So I would say there is an injustice, a discrimination against this plant. Did you like this article? If so, consider retweeting below or stumbling it.

Better yet sign up for our RSS feed here and get the goodies delivered directly to your inbox! Consider yourself hugged. His powers are connected to the plant. The idea behind it was to take away the stigma of the plant. I want these songs to resonate with people. How important does Jamaica and its musical culture remain to you? I get back as much as I can. Jamaica is a huge part of me. The music there informed who I am and what I do today.



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