

Bob Marley’s immortality continues with ‘Africa Unite‘, a majestic, posthumous album celebrating the vibrant fusion of reggae and afrobeats.
‘Africa Unite‘ is an extraordinary album that pays homage to the Reggae icon’s greatest hits, beautifully reimagined and infused with the infectious rhythms of Afrobeats.
Africa Unite features inspiring collaborations between Bob Marley’s classics and a stellar lineup of contemporary African musicians. This ten-track masterpiece includes some of Africa’s greatest artists who bring their unique flair and artistry, paying tribute to Bob Marley’s enduring influence while adding their refreshing voices to his iconic compositions.
The official tracklist includes:
1. So Much Trouble – Nutty O & Winky O
2. Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) – Rema & Skip Marley
3. Redemption Song – Ami Faku
4. Waiting in Vain – Tiwa Savage
5. Turn Your Lights Down Low – Afro B
6. Three Little Birds – Teni and Oxlade
7. Buffalo Soldier – Stonebwoy
8. Stir It Up – Sarkodie
9. Jamming – Ayra Starr
10. One Love – Patoranking
Reflecting on the significance of this album, daughter Cedella Marley stated, “‘Africa Unite‘ is an album that showcases the importance of Bob Marley in modern-day Africa. The artists that feature on this album have reimagined Bob Marley’s classics in a way we know he would have loved and been proud of.”
The release of ‘Africa Unite‘ will undoubtedly captivate Bob Marley’s loyal fanbase and attract new listeners seeking to experience the magic of his music in a fresh and vibrant way.

“The three words I’d use to describe this ‘Africa Unite‘ project are: pivotal, moving and ancestral” – Skip Marley
Bob Marley’s impact on reggae and afrobeats music culture is immeasurable. His ageless music transcends borders and generations. This project is no different as it invites listeners on an enchanting musical journey. From the heartwarming rendition of ‘Waiting In Vain‘ to the uplifting energy of ‘Stir It Up‘, and the melodious track ‘Three Little Birds‘, the album showcases the seamless fusion of two extraordinary musical worlds.
Just 24 hours before the debut of Africa Unite, the fourth official single from the album was released: ‘Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)‘ featuring Rema and Skip Marley. This is a mid-tempo track, produced by GA , is laced with soothing sax, capturing cadence and punchy parables. Addressing inequality, Bob Marley, Rema and Skip Marley encourage us to escape with music. The original track features on Bob Marley’s widely acclaimed 1974 album ‘Natty Dread‘.
Skip Marley is known for speaking to a generation whilst topping the Billboard charts, the singer made these remarks on remaking his grandfather’s hit, “When I first heard the final version of ‘Them Belly Full‘ featuring Rema I was ecstatic! Working alongside any African artist is ecstatic for me, because that’s what it’s really about: Africa. I was very grateful for the opportunity.”
‘Them Belly Full (But We Hungry)‘ sets the pace, getting listeners primed for the album.
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