Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley is one of the most famous and rich Reggae Singer who was born on February 26, 1976, on the island of Falmouth Jamaica. He was in Shottas, a cult film opposite Wyclef. Ky-Mani signed to Shang Records where he recorded his debut album in 1996 Like Father Like Son and several singles: Judge Not with Patra then Dear Dad" (which topped the British reggae charts) Who The Cap Does It (remix) and Sensimelia all of which added to his rising popularity in the new wave of reggae performers. Ky-Mani collaborated with Praswell of Fugees to cover Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant. The song became a massive hit in 1997. Marley was a part of the Midem show (an international music showcase) that was the first time it was staged in Miami. In Midem's Cameo Theatre Marley performed a performance that was broadcast live by the Caribbean News Agency to 36 nations. Marley was the target of an auction war. In 1997, he signed to Gee Street/V2 Records where the label mate with him P.M. Dawn sang on the hit single Gotta To Movin on Up. The wife of Bob Marley Anita Belnavis, a table tennis champion herself is his sole mother. Ky-Mani is a wealthiest Reggae Singer from Jamaica. Our research shows that according to Business Insider, Forbes and Wikipedia, Ky-Mani Marley has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars. (Last Update: November 11 2023) In his youth, he was focused more on sports than music, but with his her urging, he began to play the piano and guitar. His name is derived by referring to East African, which means an adventurous traveler. Ky-Mani Marley (born 26 February, 1976) is a Jamaican musician and reggae artist. His name has East African origin and means Adventurous Traveler. He is the only child of Bob Marley with Anita Belnavis an Jamaican table tennis champion.
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