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Name:
Ky-Mani Marley
Myspace Url:
myspace.com/kymanimarley
Biography:
Ky-Mani, a fitting
name for a charismatic artist whose East
African name means Adventurous Traveler.
The only child of table tennis champion
Anita Belnavis and reggae icon Bob
Marley, Ky-mani Marley was born in
Falmouth, Jamaica. At the age of nine he
relocated to the inner-city of Miami.
In the beginning, Ky-Mani
was unaware of his musical abilities,
sports being his first love, but with
his mothers direction, he took piano and
guitar lessons and played trumpet in his
high school band. In addition to tapping
into his musical talents Ky-Mani was a
serious jock, competing in soccer and
football. As a teenager Ky-Mani started
rapping and deejaying; his first single
was entitled Unnecessary Badness. He
became inspired as a singer after being
asked to sing a hook to a song during a
recording session at a studio in Miami.
The decision to actually get into the
entertainment world loomed over him
because of his fathers legacy. Ky-Mani
soon began laying tracks- experimenting
and creating, at times with his brothers
Stephen, Julian and Damian.
Ky-Mani signed to
Shang Records where he recorded several
singles, the first being Judge Not with
Patra, followed by Dear Dad as well as
Who The Cap Fit (remix) and Sensimelia,
all of which added to his growing
reputation as a master in the new
generation of reggae musicians. In 1997,
Ky-Mani joined forces with Praswell (Fugees)
on a hit cover of Eddy Grant's Electric
Avenue. The extent of his star power
became abundantly clear when Ky-Mani
took the stage at Midem (international
music showcase), which was held in Miami
for the first time. Catering to an
international audience in the filled to
capacity Cameo Theatre, Ky-Mani
delivered an explosive set which aired
live by CANA (Caribbean News Agency) to
thirty-six countries.
Ky-Mani immediately
became the subject of an intense label
bidding war. Ky-Mani signed with Gee
Street/V2 Records in 1997 where he
completed a collaboration with label
mate P.M. Dawn on the single Gotta Be
Movin On Up (Senseless Soundtrack, which
went Gold in Africa). Both
collaborations helped to establish Ky-Mani
outside his tight knit reggae community.
Ky-Mani's
willingness to embrace all genres of
music is quite evident in The Journey
released in 1999. From the Spanish
guitar which introduces RudeBoy, to the
lover rock flow of Fell In Love, the
deeply spiritual Lord Is My Shepard or
the rock steady tribute Dear Dad,
Ky-mani brings songs of universal themes
laced with a personal insight and
passion.
Fulfilling his name
adventurous traveler branching out from
his music, Ky-Mani Marley has also made
a name for himself as an actor playing
the lead role in the number one
underground movie coming out of Jamaica
Shottas directed by Cess Silvera,
co-starring Spragga Benz and Paul
Campbell. Displaying his diversification
and talent playing the role of a bad man
in Shottas, Ky-mani Marley then went on
to play the lead Kassa with co-star
Cherine Anderson in One Love a romantic
comedy infused with the music and
culture of Jamaica.
Ky-Mani Marley is
now working on his third album
showcasing his growth as an individual
and illustrating the duality of his
personality: Ky-Mani and Maestro. The
result is an urban sound deeply rooted
in the reggae and hip hop cultures. The
album promises to be a refreshing
departure from the typical synthetic pop
associated with the genre, and will
instead be a representation of authentic
urban hip-hop and reggae fusion.
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