Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley, born in Falmouth Jamaica on 26th February 1976, is among the greatest and most rich Reggae singers. He was a part of the legendary film Shottas opposite another singer Wyclef Jean. Ky-Mani recorded his first album, titled Like Father Like Son in 1996. The album was followed by Dear Dad", which hit the top spot on the British reggae charts. Ky-Mani joined forces with Praswell of Fugees to record Electric Avenue from Eddy Grant. The song was a huge hit in 1997. Marley performed for the first time at Midem, an international festival of music held in Miami. Marley's performance at the Cameo Theatre was broadcast live across 36 countries via Caribbean News Agency. Marley was the focus of bidding battles. He joined Gee Street/V2 Records. In the studio, he completed an album with P.M. Dawn is the singer on the album Gotta Movin' On Up. Bob Marley is the father of his wife Anita Belnavis and he's their only child. Ky-Mani is a Jamaican Reggae Singer is among the wealthiest Reggae Singers. According to our research the Forbes and Business Insider estimate Ky-Mani Marley's net worth at $5 Million. In his early years, Marley prefers sports over music. But, his mom encouraged Marley to take up guitar and piano. His name comes from the East African for Adventurous Traveler. Ky-Mani Marley, born on February 26, 1976, from Jamaica, was a reggae/hip-hop artist. The name is of East African descent and it is a reference to an adventurous traveler. Bob Marley's son is Anita Belnavis, a Jamaican champion of table tennis.
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