
Ky-mani Marley, who is working towards the completion of his third album that is untitled is surely a major. Ky-mani was born in Falmouth, Jamaica, to Robert Nesta Marley, a legend, and Jamaican champion of table tennis Anita Belnavis. East African word Ky-mani means "adventurous traveler". A person who lives up to his moniker, each album or trip is an adventure. His musical voyage began in 1999 when he released The Journey. His vast vision of music allowed Ky-mani to discover the right niche for himself and discover the many talents he has. Many More Roads (Grammy nominated) was Ky-mani's "traditional" reggae single. It brought out a mature Kymani. Many More Roads, as along with The Journey was well-received around the world and established Kymani's role of the independent "artist". Ky-Mani blends roots reggae, hip hop, R&B, and contemporary jazz to form his unique sound.
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