Ky- Mani Marley talks Shottas 2, growing up poor + his famous family

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Published 2015-06-29

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  • @Jasmine-ot8br
    if i seen him in person i would be like "Take di what and leave di what?"
  • @spoonhead4587
    One of, if not the best Jamaican movie I've seen. Still watching in 2020
  • @iluvmyboba
    10:12 "You know what, I've never had that heavy feeling. Never really felt the pressure. I've always been good with being me and doing me. So I've never really taken on that pressure." Respect, Kymani.
  • @SHutchinson
    Just to keep it 100%... I have never been one to be starstruck but when I met Damian AKA Jr. Gong Marley, I was so in awe of how humble he and his family is.. A few of the brothers were just standing around chilling and Jr. was sitting down talking to this lady, My pride wouldn't allow me to ask for a picture so my friend asked him to take a picture of us together and without hesitation he got right up. I did get a little contact LOL but over all I feel like the Marley's have every right to be full of themselves even with the DNA alone but even with Ky-Mani in 2010 at the book signing it was the same vibe... Just down to earth, humble men.
  • @popastoppa838
    I always like how Ky-Mani & his brother Damian answer their questions truthfully & just leave it as that '' great video upload ''
  • Ky- Mani Marley accent is a mixture of Jamaican and American. I call it the Jamerican accent.
  • @epydemiq1
    6:18...."Would you go back and visit your dad in Jamaica?" **3 seconds of silence*** Ky-mani was like "Huh???!!"....Like he was thinking, "You forgot who my dad is?" That part cracked me up!
  • @dawnpratt846
    He has his father 's eyes and I love that I can understand him when he speaks ❤❤
  • @suigeneris8263
    Shottas was a classic when it came out. Great to see Mani in good form up till now. Instant classic interview.
  • @LiteEyez0905
    “Take di what n left di what!??” was and will forever be my fav line of Shottas. I say it all the time lol
  • @Uncle-Basil
    I was young in England when Bob Marley died and it brought me to tears because I knew he was special and there was a spiritual godly side to his music.
  • @BigBen1994
    My people were trippin not embracing Bob back in the day. You feel at peace listening to the Marley's music and you get filled with wisdom...
  • @kishb4609
    This is an old Interview but I always come back to the Marley's to just revamp the life of Bob in my head. such amazing music that comes from their family. Big Up Marleys Keep Making Beautiful Music