Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley was born February 26, 1976, from Falmouth Jamaica. He is one of the wealthiest and well-known Reggae Singers. He sang in Shottas along with another artist Wyclef. Ky-Mani signed to Shang Records and recorded his 1996 debut album like Father Like Son. This was followed by a number of singles like Dear Dad, which topped British Reggae Charts. Who The Cap suited (remix) as well as Sensimelia. These all contributed to Ky-Mani's reputation as a new reggae musician. Ky-Mani joined forces with Praswell of Fugees to cover Electric Avenue by Eddy Grant. The song was a huge hit in 1997. Marley was a part of the Midem performance (an international music showcase) and was first performed in Miami. Marley did a performance in the Cameo Theatre that was broadcasted live across 36 countries. Marley was the target of auction warfare. In 1997, he signed with Gee Street/V2 Record where he collaborated with his labelmate 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 Marley is Jamaica's richest Reggae Singer. Our analysis shows that according to Forbes, Business Insider, Forbes and Wikipedia, Ky-Mani Marley has the total net worth of $5 million. His mom encouraged him to take piano lessons and guitar. The name he chose came from East African, which means Adventurous traveler. Ky-Mani Marley is an Jamaican musician and hip-hop artist born on 26 February 1976. The Ky-Mani name refers to East African and means Adventurer Traveler. Bob Marley is his only child with Anita Belnavis who was a Jamaican Table Tennis champion.
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