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Ziggy Marley Says a lot of Reggae is Soulless
Ziggy Marley, son of reggae icon Bob Marley, says American influences have "diluted" Jamaica's culture and talks about the importance of music having a soul in this video clip.
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That song of Ziggy's-- I don't know what it's called, but one line goes, "Hey Mr. Tree, the world's changed, but you remain the same." That song is the best I've heard in life. Reggae music has brought me out of many a sad mood.
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That song of Ziggy's-- I don't know what it's called, but one line goes, "Hey Mr. Tree, the world's changed, but you remain the same." That song is the best I've heard in life. Reggae music has brought me out of many a sad mood.
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