Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley, one of the best-known and wealthiest Reggae singers was born on Friday, February 26, 1976, in Falmouth Jamaica. Shottas was one of the most acclaimed films in which he appeared alongside another singer Wyclef. Ky-Mani signed with Shang Records for his 1996 debut album Like Father Like Son album and singles like Judge Not (with Patra), Dear Dad", (which was the top single on the British reggae single) and Who The Cap (remix), Sensimelia and more all added to the increasing recognition for the new reggae of his generation. In 1997, Ky-Mani formed a band together with Praswell (Fugees) for Avenue a hit cover version of Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue. Marley made his first appearance at Midem, an international concert held in Miami. Marley performed in the Cameo Theatre that was broadcasted live across 36 countries. Marley became the subject of bidding wars. He was signed to Gee Street/V2 Records in 1997. He then completed an album with label partner P.M. Dawn who recorded the track Gotta be Movin' On Up. Bob Marley is the father of his wife Anita Belnavis and he's their sole child. Ky-Mani is among the richest Reggae Singer from Jamaica. Based on our analysis, Forbes & Business Insider estimates Ky-Mani's net worth as $5 million. (Last update: 11 December 2023) As a child, Marley was more into the sport of basketball than in music, however at the advice of his mother, he picked up piano and guitar. It is the East African word for "Adventurous Traveler" is his name. Ky-Mani Marley was born Jamaica on February 26 in 1976. He is an Jamaican singer and reggae artist. He is a East African whose name means "Adventurous Traveler". Bob Marley's only son with Anita Belnavis, a Jamaican Table tennis champion.
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