Triumph and Tragedy mark significant chapters in a person’s life. Economic status, race or creed doesn’t exclude one of loss. For Julian Marley, 2019 has ran the gamut of emotions, and tested his faith beyond boundaries.
After nearly a decade since his last studio album, the multi-talented accomplished musician and vocalist recently released in January 2019 his fourth full length album “As I Am” which followed up with an intercontinental tour. Although the latter should have been a period of excitement, Julian and his family were in the midst of fighting for the life of his daughter who had recently been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
The release of his new album meant to go on the road, and after much reflection and belief that the battle would be won, Julian followed cue to his father’s path and trod on delivering his music to the masses. Soon after he cancelled all engagements to remain at his daughter’s side every moment. Grievously in July, his 11 years old beloved
daughter Caveri Marley was called home. Surrounded by his family, Julian laid his beautiful princess to rest. Speaking on the unimaginable tragedy, Julian expressed “There are no words, not in English, Spanish, Arabic, or
Hebrew, that have been invented to explain what it’s like to lose a child. Children should not go before their parents. Caveri’s flesh may be gone, but her spirit lives within our hearts.”
In honoring his daughter who was full of life and fight, Julian found inner strength to stride along.
As from birth, music has played a significance part in his life; it is there that he found solace, and
in a serendipitous turn of life, amid so many heavyweights in music, Julian Marley’s latest body
of work AS I AM has been nominated for GRAMMY in the BEST REGGAE ALBUM category.”
It’s been a very hard year, with many ups but so many downs but I am humbled and honored to
receive a nomination for my musical works. Big ups to all the other artists nominated Third
World, Koffee, Steel Pulse, Sly & Robbie, Roots Radics Band and all those who continue to
push reggae music forward. Blessings and Love” A Ghetto Youths International & Zojak World Wide release paired with esteemed executive producers, and producers Julian Marley, Damian Marley & Stephen Marley and executive
producers Aaron Mahlfeldt & Zoe Espitia, “As I Am” features collaborations with GRAMMY winner and 5 time nominee, Shaggy, winner Beenie Man among a host of other impressive artists.”
The title means exactly what it says, ‘As I Am’. Each song is an expression from within, each
feel represents who I am. I was inspired by GOD — life— love— family—people and the social issues
we live in today and from ever since. Music is to gather the people under the umbrella of love
and the love is in the music.” The GRAMMY nominated artist further related, “Time is the master,
we’re always working on music even though you don’t hear it. Music is a feeling and we don’t
rush it.”
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Julian Marley