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His production of The Wailers made them badass and funky, and many of the songs they worked on together became foundation stones for Bob Marley’s ... who slowed it down to make it more reggae ...
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Bob Marley was born on Feb 6., and although many are familiar with the reggae legend as a Rastafarian, others may be surprised to hear that he was baptized as an Orthodox Christian before his death.
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As Keith recalls in the tune, “I’ll never smoke weed with Willie again/In the fetal position with drool on my chin/We broke down and smoked weed with Willie again.” – Sophie Smith Written ...