Before he was the face of reggae music and the most prominent practitioner of Rastafarian religion, Bob Marley was a little boy called Nesta, growing up in the tiny Jamaican village of Nine Miles. Marley grew up to become the lead singer of the band the Wailers. Fame was not always easy for Marley, but he carried on, becoming one of the most beloved musicians of all time.
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Before he was the face of reggae music and the most prominent practitioner of Rastafarian religion, Bob Marley was a little boy called Nesta, growing up in the tiny Jamaican village of Nine Miles. Marley grew up to become the lead singer of the band the Wailers. Fame was not always easy for Marley, but he carried on, becoming one of the most beloved musicians of all time.
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