Chilled Facts About Bob Marley

Chilled Facts About Bob Marley


December 27, 2023 | Shannon Quinn

Chilled Facts About Bob Marley


“Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live!”

From the moment he started out in 1963 with the Wailers, Bob Marley forged a singular songwriting style that resonated with audiences around the world. Here are 24 chilled facts about Bob Marley.


1. The Origin Story

Bob Marley was born in Jamaica. His mother was only 18 when he was born, and his father was a white Englishman who was already well into his late 60s. Marley's father did not spend any time with the family, but financially supported them.

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2. The Holy Ghost

His mother raised him to be a Catholic, but once he got older, he became Rastafari, which is a religion that originated in Jamaica.

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3. Long Hair, Don’t Care

Rastafari do not believe in cutting their hair, and they believe in healthy eating and generally not altering your body’s natural state. This is why Bob Marley started styling his hair in dreadlocks. He made the hairstyle popular all over the world.

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4. White Jamaican

Since his father was white, and because his skin was paler than some of his friends, Bob Marley was called “white” by his classmates. Throughout his life, he was quoted saying that the color of your skin doesn’t matter, and it is far more important what kind of person you are. As he said, “Me don't dip on nobody's side. Me don't dip on the black man's side, not the white man's side. Me dip on God's side".

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5. Spooky

When he was a little kid, he would read people’s palms to tell them their futures. He was eerily good at it, giving people very accurate predictions.

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6. Cover Story

In 1976, Rolling Stone magazine voted him (and his band) the “Best Band of the Year".

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7. Full House

He married  Alpharita Constantia Anderson, and they had three kids together. She also had children from a previous marriage. In total, Bob Marley is the father of 11 children.

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8. Footballer

Bob Marley loved playing soccer so much that he was quoted as saying, “Football is freedom, a whole universe". While on tour, the crew would play soccer before or after soundcheck. They used to play a game called "Money Ball" where they would juggle a soccer in their hotel suite, and if anyone broke anything, they would have to pay for it.

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9. Skipper

When he played football, friends claimed that he was just as good as someone on the professional Brazilian team. Everyone called him “Skipper” because once he began dribbling the ball with his feet, there was no way to get it away from him.

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10. The Fatherland

Bob Marley was a Rastafarian, which is a religion prominently practiced in Jamaica. His beliefs had a huge influence on his music. Many people say that without Marley, Rastafari would have never spread to the United States.

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11. Smoke Up

Bob Marley was very honest about the fact that he smoked a lot of “herb". His music and his image became associated with stoner culture. The Jamaican colors and posters of his face are still plastered across college dorms to this day.

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12. In Ohm

Marley wasn’t supportive of weed for recreational use. He used it to meditate, and encouraged others to do the same. "Instead of acting foolishly, you should sit down and meditate to improve yourself. Consuming strong drinks can lead you to become a drunkard, while herbs can guide you to discover your true self".

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13. Cultural Pride

He believed in the unity of all African people, regardless of whatever country they came from.

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14. Nothing But a Name

Originally, his band’s name was called The Teenagers, and after testing out a few names for a while, they called themselves The Wailers.

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15. The Diamond State

In 1966, he moved to Delaware in the USA to be with his mother. He worked for DuPont as a a lab assistant, and was also an assembly line worker at the Chrysler plant on his second visit in 1969.

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16. "My feet is my only carriage"

One of his most popular songs is “No Woman No Cry”; it made it to Rolling Stone’s top 500 songs of all time.

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17. Turn the Radio Up

February became National Reggae Month in Jamaica in his honor.

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18. The Attempt

In 1976, a gang attempted to assassinate Bob Marley. Don Taylor, his manager, may have saved Bob's life: when the seven gunmen burst into Bob's home, Don stepped in front of Bob. Don was critically injured. Indeed, he was almost declared lifeless upon arrival at the hospital, until a doctor examined him more thoroughly. He was then flown to Miami, where surgeons extracted a projectile from his spine.

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19. In Thy Honor

There is a life-sized statue of Bob Marley in Ethiopia.

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20. Peace for All

In 1978, the United Nations gave him the Peace Medal of the Third World for all of his work being a voice of political justice for Jamaica and the African people. In his acceptance speech, he talked about Rastafari and said, “You need to listen to God".

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21. The Worst Disease

In 1977, there was a tumor found under one of his toe nails. He refused to have it amputated, and it ended up spreading throughout his body. In 1981, Bob's life came to an end and they buried him with a soccer ball, a stalk of herb, and the ring he was given by the Crown Prince of Ethiopia. 

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22. Wise Words

On his deathbed, Bob Marley told his son, “Money can’t buy life". His final words were “On your way up, take me up. On your way down, don’t let me down".

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23. Saying Goodbye

In 1981, he was given the award of “Jamaican Order of Merit,” which is awarded to someone who has contributed to Jamaican culture. When his life came to an end, the Jamaican government gave him an elaborate funeral.

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24. Posthumous Sales

In 2014, Forbes ranked Bob Marley as one of the wealthiest celebrities who is no longer alive. Years after he was no longer with us, his music sales were still high on the charts.

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