Top African musicians, including Rema, Sarkodie, Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr, Stonebwoy, Patoranking, Teni, Oxlade, among other stars have been featured in the late Jamaican Reggae icon, Bob Marley’s posthumous album, Africa Unite.
According to the Bob Marley Foundation, the posthumous album is a “majestic compilation celebrating the vibrant fusion of Reggae and Afrobeats.”
The ten-track masterpiece, the Foundation said on Friday, included some of “Africa’s greatest artists who bring their unique flair and artistry, paying tribute to Bob Marley’s enduring influence while adding their refreshing voices to his iconic compositions.”
“Africa Unite is an extraordinary album that pays homage to the Reggae icon’s greatest hits, beautifully reimagined and infused with the infectious rhythms of Afrobeats,” the Foundation said.
“Africa Unite features inspiring collaborations between Bob Marley’s classics and a stellar lineup of contemporary African musicians.
“Bob Marley’s impact on Reggae and Afrobeats music culture is immeasurable. His ageless music transcends borders and generations. This project is no different as it invites listeners on an enchanting musical journey.
“From the heartwarming rendition of “Waiting In Vain” to the uplifting energy of “Stir It Up,” and the melodious track of “Three Little Birds”, the album showcases the seamless fusion of two extraordinary musical worlds.”
The “Africa Unite” album which has 10 tracks has Nutty O & Winky O featuring in “So Much Trouble” while Rema and one of Bob Marley’s sons, Skip Marley, doing a duet on “Them Belly Full”.
Tiwa Savage was featured in “Waiting in Vain” while Teni and Oxlade showed their stuff in “Three Little Birds” just as Stonebwoy had a session on “Buffalo Soldier”.
Sarkodie, Ayra Starr and Patoranking featured in “Stir It Up”, “Jamming” and “One Love” respectively.