Cover of Bob Marley Kaya
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For fans of bob marley, lovers of reggae music, readers interested in music with social and cultural themes
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An album where the path of euphorism becomes more intrinsic to the accumulation of the socio/cultural variety of the era. Sounds and euphonisms initiate a verbal compensation made of consciousness and unparalleled sonic ventilation.
A record where sobriety is only a coincidence with the words of Marley’s life, called for by the strong attempt at a chance in today’s life. An interesting journey within an era heavily developed on profit and the pain of a system damned by money.

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Bob Marley's album Kaya masterfully combines euphoric sounds with a profound examination of socio-cultural issues of its era. The record offers a sonic and lyrical journey reflecting on the pain caused by profit-driven systems. Sobriety aligns with Marley’s life philosophy, creating a conscious musical experience. Overall, Kaya stands as a significant and thoughtful reggae album.

Tracklist

01   Kaya (02:28)

02   Trench Town Rock (02:55)

03   Lively Up Yourself (02:49)

04   Small Axe (03:46)

05   Touch Me (03:05)

06   My Cup (03:06)

07   Put It On (03:02)

08   Fussin' & Fightin' (02:25)

Bob Marley


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