The people who are teaching religion and not teaching love are missing the message.
From Ziggy Marley
I've been in Africa, America, moving around a lot. It's helped me to open up my mind. I was born in Jamaica; I've lived all my life there and got all I could from Jamaica. But I needed to be somewhere else to grow.
Art is always good. It just depends if you like or not.
I never did feel any pressure in Jamaica. You just someone, not nobody big.
Society and the system and politicians don't want people to be aware of things. They want people to believe what they have to show 'em.
Everyone will someday be judged for what they do, and Jah is the only judge.
I want the people who listen to my music to feel the feeling that I feel, to cry the cry that I cry - justice. I want them to feel in their hearts the need for justice.
The roots of my music start from the ghetto.
The people don't run the system; the people are victims of the system. The people choose the leaders thinking that they will help them. But when they turn around, there is no help.
I'm not a slave to the recording industry. I have the freedom to make an album that I want to make and do it the way I want.
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