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(#9) Stephen Marley
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Like his father Bob Marley, Stephen Marley is Rastafarian. "I was born Rastafari so when I’m in Africa it is a spiritual thing, especially in Ethiopia," he said in an interview.
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(#2) Peter Tosh
- Dec. at 43 (1944-1987)
Peter Tosh spoke of his faith in his song "Rastafari Is," singing:
Rastafari is lord of lords and savior/He's the mighty mighty one/Thunder rebel thunder rebel one.
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(#4) Bob Marley
- Dec. at 36 (1945-1981)
Bob Marley often referenced his Rastafarian faith in his music with songs like "Rasta Man Chant."
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Rastafarian is a religious movement that emerged in the West Indies. Its central idea is the proposal of Jamaican politician M. Garvey. He believes that in order to solve the problem of black oppression, it is necessary to return to Africa. This sect believes that black people are God's chosen people, and the unique language used by believers has contributed to the popularity of Reggae music.
This religion also has a close relationship with the black awakening movement in the United States. This is a new religion created by the fusion of Christianity and black culture in Jamaica. You could know 17 famous people with this random tool who were Rastafarians.
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