SKIP MARLEY FEAT. DAMIAN 'JR. GONG' MARLEY "THAT'S NOT TRUE" OFFICIAL VIDEO AVAILABLE NOW

Skip Marley, the Island Records reggae prodigy, releases the official music video for his new buzzed about song “That’s Not True” featuring Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley (his uncle, and youngest son of Rasta icon Bob Marley, Skip’s grandfather). “That’s Not True,” is Skip’s first original music release since 2017 with more music to follow this year including his collaboration with Major Lazer titled “Can’t Take It From Me” – due May 10. The Andrew Sandler directed music video shows Skip cruising around the Little Haiti neighbourhood in Miami hanging with his friends, the locals and of course his Uncle Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley. “That’s Not True” kicks off a promising new year of amazing music for Skip.
SKIP MARLEY FEAT. DAMIAN 'JR. GONG' MARLEY  THAT'S NOT TRUE  OFFICIAL VIDEO AVAILABLE NOW
SKIP MARLEY FEAT. DAMIAN 'JR. GONG' MARLEY  "THAT'S NOT TRUE"
OFFICIAL VIDEO AVAILABLE NOW
WATCH NOW
ABOUT SKIP MARLEY “I don’t really think about how I want to be perceived by people. They have their own projections. I just want them to see me as a fighter for good. A love warrior.” Skip Marley often speaks in this way—a rare combination of serious and cool. The Jamaica-born, Florida-based artist is mysterious and chill, but deeply connected to his craft and refreshingly self-assured. He’s authentic in a way most musicians these days could never claim to be; when he says he’s never thought about how people perceive him, it’s without any pretence or irony.

His sound follows suit, a reggae-hybrid that effortlessly blends eras, genres, and styles, while showing off Skip’s impeccable musicianship and poetic lyricism. His natural talent comes as no surprise—music’s quite literally in his blood. Skip is the grandson of reggae icon Bob Marley, and his songs pay homage to his deep family legacy.

“I want to spread my music to the people and help them unify,” he says. “I want people to take away a message of love, of looking at the way you are living and thinking where we can work to be or better and feel better. Whatever they’re feeling, I want them to be able to turn up my music and think, relax, and get good vibes.” It’s a radical idea maybe, but an essential one.
👀👀👀
-----------------
WHO SAID WHAT
“his songs pay homage to his deep family legacy” - Loop Jamaica
“a sunbaked track that feels like a proper introduction into a new Marley generation” – FADER
“a dubby, horn-heavy groove” – Rolling Stone

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Metro Boomin  HEROES & VILLAINS  OUT NOW

ARIANA GRANDE thank u, next ALBUM OUT NOW

Punk-pop of 'Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is', the 3rd single to be released from Sparks 26th studio album.