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Ziggy Marley reflects on his father's legacy amidst biopic release

Ziggy Marley recalls his father's last words and how they guide him

In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Ziggy Marley opens up about the profound impact his father, Bob Marley, had on his life and music. Ziggy, who was only 12 years old when his iconic father passed away in 1981, remembers the last words Bob ever spoke to him - words that have served as a guiding principle for Ziggy throughout his own journey.

Bob Marley's powerful message to his eldest son was simple but profound: 'On your way up, take me up. On your way down, don’t let me down.' Ziggy reflects on the deep bond they shared as father and son, acknowledging the spiritual foundation that united their family. This spiritual connection continues to transcend physical presence, as Ziggy and his family believe that Bob is still aware of their actions and endeavors.

Ziggy Marley emphasizes the spiritual aspect of his family, explaining that everything they do is interconnected, where they are a part of Bob, and he is a part of them. It is a harmonious unity that flows naturally through their love and understanding of one another. Even without speaking, they can feel the connection, a smile honoring him, a laugh reminiscent of his own.

The Marley family has always valued their spiritual beliefs, and Ziggy reveals that the widely spread internet rumor about Bob's final words, 'Money can’t buy life,' is not accurate. Regardless, the essence of his father's message remains clear - their connection, love, and respect transcend material possessions.

Ziggy and his family have taken an active role in commemorating Bob Marley's legacy. They were the ones who approached a studio to create a biopic, and they have been deeply involved in every aspect of the film's production. The upcoming movie titled Bob Marley: One Love, featuring actor Kingsley Ben-Adir as Bob, aims to portray the emotional depth and complexity of the reggae legend.

Ziggy Marley expresses his satisfaction with Ben-Adir's performance, praising how he brings out an emotional side of Bob that people don't often see. Watching the film, Ziggy believes that his father would laugh, but with a sense of profound pride. Bob himself had always aspired to make movies and express his creativity in various ways. The film allows an opportunity for people to see unique aspects of his personality and connect with him on a deeper level.

When reminiscing about his father, Ziggy fondly recalls the joyous moments they spent together. Whether it was playing football, boxing, or simply joking around, Bob was a fun-loving and energetic presence in Ziggy's life. Despite missing his presence, Ziggy finds solace in the constant presence of his father's music. Bob's songs are a constant reminder of his legacy and a tribute to the impact he made on the world.

As a musician himself, Ziggy has experienced success in his own right, with eight Grammy Awards under his belt. However, it is not the accolades that evoke memories of his father. Instead, it is when Ziggy finds himself playing in venues that his father once graced that triggers a sense of déjà vu. He contemplates what it was like for Bob to have his own experiences and wonders if the energy and vibe are similar.

Ziggy Marley's story is a testament to the lasting impact of a father's love and the deep connection that transcends physical existence. The Marley family continues to honor Bob's memory through their music, activism, and now, the upcoming biopic. As audiences immerse themselves in Bob Marley: One Love, they too can connect with the emotions and sides of Bob that were not often seen, experiencing the indescribable bond between a father and his son.

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