Earlier this week, Grammy Award-winning recording artist Ziggy Marley stopped by VIBEs New York City offices to talk about his latest release, Family Time (Tuff Gong / Universal), as well as a new album of his fathers classic songs, many of them remixed for young listeners, called B is For Bob (Tuff Gong / Universal). At the end of the video interview, Bob Marleys firstborn son shared his views on a controversy that has engulfed Jamaica for the past two and a half weeks.
On April 22, the veteran reggae star Buju Banton- who has been nominated for three Grammys himself - was speaking at the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica, about his latest release, Rasta Got Soul (Gargamel Music). Banton spoke at length about his own distinguished career, but one of his remarks resonated louder than the others.
"You know they say that the greatest musician in Jamaica is Bob Marley," Buju told the crowded room. "I don't believe that because we have greater musicians to come. Bob was the most promoted, and well promoted, and we have to appreciate that because it's our culture. But don't kill our culture Enough is enough."
Although the crowd at UWI reportedly applauded his remarks, they were not as well received outside the lecture hall. Jamaican media as well as radio shows and websites around the world have been flooded with outraged remarks from music critics and Bob Marley's millions of fans. When asked for his thoughts on the matter, Ziggy laughed for a long time before speaking his mind.
"Me love my father, you know? And me love all of my elders and my heroes. And I would never say anything to put down any of them. From Bob to Toots to Peter [Tosh] to Bunny [Wailer]. I wouldn't say anything to put down any of those guys. You understand? I lift up them. Those are our heroes. We lift them up. We don't put them down."
After a brief pause, Ziggy added the following: "My father wasn't a person who brag about himself. It's what he has done that has made people speak of him how they speak of him. He just does his music and thats it You got people who think differently but my father and a lot of these artists, you can't even talk about them in just the sense of Jamaica. It's the world we haffi talk bout. So that's all me have to say, we lift up our heroes we don't put them down."
When contacted, Tracii McGregor, President and General Manager of Buju Banton's label Gargamel Music Inc., had this to say in response: "Buju didn't say anything to slight the great Bob Marley-not at all. Buju is not the first person or lover of reggae music to say this. This is the reality. We can't have an industry revolve around one person."
McGregor also blamed the media for blowing the controversy out of proportion. "This man spoke for almost an hour and a half, and for them to take one line and take it out of context and out of perspective, I was so hurt. He also talked about Bob's sons and the affect on their music. They are not allowed to create and develop in their own way. People always compare them to their father. I know its frustrating for them. And other artists have suffered because they don't come from that lineage. The industry has kept it like that. Still to this day major record labels dont know how
Well ignorant people always take things out of context...He never diss bob at all, he just said, there are greater artist to come in the future, but to be fair can you have artist as great as bob nowadays?After all the hyprocrosy in the music nowadays....Bob wasn't a saint himself, but at least he maintains certain values which rarely seen in nowadays artist.....Anything is possible still, but there some doubts that if thers going to be any artist as great as bob nowadays........
-- Edited by KILLAPRO on Monday 1st of June 2009 08:36:22 PM
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Media caused this for real and buju is tell the truth people jus mis understand what he was trying to say or maybe they jus looked into it too much from how ziggy answers u know say him understand wey buju a try say and knows that he means no disrespect by it dem fi easi and member man like beres Burning spears Alton ellis peter tosh and even youths like movado, kartel, busy and many more wey well known and great inna fi dem own likkle way.
yea thanks for this because i heard it but didn't get a chance to read up on it , if people understand what he is saying then they will agree with him >> ONE LOVE TO BOB FAMILY
fi real bob was 1 of the greatest........and mi doubt buju would diss him...i was listening to him that evening and i didn't get that idea in the least so it's just the media being the media!!!