He sang for the unscrupulous people, for the rights. His writing, melody and voice for man were always awake, he is Bob Marley; Jamaican artist, guitarist and songwriter, the legendary music personality's birthday today.

Bobb was born on February 6, 1945 in the slum of St. Anne Nine Mile, and was the first superstar to emerge from the young generation, who became the favorite of the Jamaicans in a very short time when he was singing about the rights of the neglected people of Jamaica.

Bob Marley was made with his classmates when he was only 18 while in school. And the Waylers, which later became popular all over the world, including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bani Weiler, among others.

Marley and his band ‘Weilers’ brought up the album ‘Burnin’ in 1974, which included the famous song ‘Get Up and Stand Up’ in the country in the sixties and seventies. This song has given courage to the rebel people in the turbulent nationalist and anti-imperialist movement.

After that, he released music albums for the band and sometimes single-handedly, ‘Buffalo Soldier’, ‘No Woman No Cry’, ‘Black Progress’, which shakes many worlds. Music is his perfect creation.

Bob grew up in the society of the exploited class of people in Jamaica, which was exploited because of capitalism and racism. He believed that in Marl's music, he believed that only if he could inculcate love and music in people's minds, he was associated with the ‘Rastafari’ movement throughout his career.

He also played a significant role in resolving the political conflict in Jamaica, for peace in various countries in Europe and America, including Jamaica. In 1999, Bob Marley has sung his album ‘Bob Marley and the Weilers’ as the best album of the 20th century. In addition, Bob Marley was ranked 11th in the 100th Rock and Hall of Fame: Rolling Stone in 1994.

But Bob Marley could not sing the praises of humanity for long, and at the age of 36, he left millions of fans crying worldwide, and his popularity has not diminished even after 42 years of his death.






