Ky-Mani

Ky-Mani Marley, one of the richest and most famous Reggae singers was born on February 26, 1976, in Falmouth Jamaica. Shottas was one of the most acclaimed films where he was in the film along with another artist Wyclef. Ky-Mani signed to Shang Records and recorded his 1996 debut album With Father Like Son. This was followed by several singles like Dear Dad, which topped British Reggae Charts. Who The Cap was a perfect fit (remix) and Sensimelia. These all have contributed to the growing reputation of Ky-Mani as a new reggae musician. Ky-Mani teamed up with Praswell from Fugees to record Electric Avenue from Eddy Grant. The song has been a big hit since 1997. Marley made his first appearance at Midem a world-class concert which was held in Miami. Marley's performance on stage at Cameo Theatre was broadcast live to 36 countries through the Caribbean News Agency. Marley was involved in a bidding conflict. In 1997, Marley was signed to Gee Street/V2 Records, and also completed the project in conjunction together with P.M. Dawn released the single"Gotta Be Movin"On Up. Bob Marley, his wife Anita Belnavis (a table-tennis champion) as well as their son, who is just one child. Ky-Mani Marley was born in Jamaica and is among the most well-known Reggae singers. Based on our analysis, Forbes & Business Insider estimates Ky-Mani's net worth at $5 Million. (Last update: 11 December 2023) Growing up he was more interested in the sport of basketball than in music, however at the advice of his mother, he picked to the piano and guitar. The name he chose comes from East African for Adventurous Traveler. Ky-Mani Marley (born 26 February 1976) is an Jamaican reggae and hip-hop artist. Ky-Mani Marley's name refers to East African and means Adventurer Traveler. Bob Marley is his only child with Anita Belnavis who was a Jamaican Table Tennis Champion.

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