Ziggy Marley on His Dad Overcoming Adversity, Musical Impact & One Love Movie | BET UK

Published 2024-02-12
Reggae musician and son of global icon Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley sits down with presenter/comedian Eddie Kadi to discuss the purpose behind ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ biopic, his father’s sensational music career and the importance of keeping Bob’s legacy alive.

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE will be out in cinemas nationwide on 14th February 2024.

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All Comments (21)
  • @1fokisi
    Bob was more than just a peace loving man. He had a fire within him to see Africa unite.
  • @MidHP
    It’s honestly sad being apart of a generation that doesn’t know who bob marley is and reggae some don’t even know what Rastafarianism is anymore it’s amazing there making this movie to bring light to a lost legend. And a lost culture to whatever they call the new generation that needs to know these things. My mother and me constantly listen to reggae artist but bob especially got us through so much of our troubles I almost ended my life but I had music playing on a radio and bob came on so I stopped and listened to him for 3 years. After almost forgetting about his legacy and impact he was and is still such an impact on people he’s the reason I became apart of Rastafarian because it was something a community that saved my life a music genre saved my life bob saved my life. And I wish I could thank him but we still have people like ziggy and all of his sons and daughters carrying on his legacy and showing people that bob was more than just a singer.
  • @Greg-io1ip
    Never give up. Easier to love than to hate. But it takes practice. I'm still failing but I'll never give up. Thanks Ziggy. Keep evolving. I learned more about my father as he was dying and afterwards than the previous 50 years. You sometimes don't know what questions you wanted to ask until you can't. Because they are gone. That never goes away. If you loved them.
  • @taniyahricks501
    I'm watching the One Love movie I love people don't understand that Bob Marley wanted everyone to love each other & the Marley Brothers are so humble ❤❤
  • @Kke371
    Just finished the movie, my boyfriend and I have always loved Bob Marley and what he stands for, what an amazing movie and highlights his impacts on the people.
  • ❤🙏🕊Bob had no other option than to go to inglan, he loves his family from the ❤ and did'nt wanted to see them suffer, he is so pure.
  • @saifhasan4481
    World class interview. My friend thank you so much for interviewing a son of my hero. I've watched the movie.
  • @gian19791
    Hopefully they make a Netflix series with the same actor of one love ❤️ to see the whole picture because actors get too old to play if they wait too long
  • my mum myself my daughter and son. off to celebrate and see this movie today.! ☺️😊😃 one love 🕊☮️ brisbane queensland ✌🏻🇦🇺🌏🤘🏻
  • @mysticman9331
    This movie has brought drama to Bob Marley world. I hope in time evrryone will come together again for the sake of Bob. Nobody is right and nobody is wrong.
  • Just watched it I've always loved his music but his story is truly a redemption story
  • HalleluYAH! The UNFOLDMENT is PHENOMENAL! One Love! Shalom! Namaste! 🌌💐⚖️🏆🕚🕚🙌
  • @user-qh6iu4hi5b
    I will really like to see the Bob Marley: One Love film in South Africa. We really mis him in Africa.