Reggae · January 26, 2014
Ziggy Marley takes home his fifth Grammy, and the award's credibility is questioned!
Many were rooting for Sizzla and especially Beres Hammond, but once again "kinship" spoke louder. Ziggy wins the reggae GRAMMY for the fifth

Many were rooting for Sizzla and especially Beres Hammond, but once again "kinship" spoke louder. Ziggy wins the reggae GRAMMY for the fifth time, and with an album that, compared to its competitors, leaves something to be desired.
"In Concert" brings practically nothing new, and fails in the main aspect for live shows: Vibration!
Beres' album "One Love, One Life" was one of the most mentioned by rhythm fans, closely followed by "The Messiah" by singer Sizzla. The credibility of the award has been vehemently questioned by the global reggae scene, as it is not the first time that the illustrious surname MARLEY has taken advantage of much more elaborate and quality work.
Regardless of the controversy, the Marley brothers remain firm in the biggest music award, with a total of 10 wins, five from Ziggy Marley, three from Stephen and two from Damian.
If we count other award categories, Ziggy has one more in his bag, when he won the Grammy for best children's album in 2010 with "Family Time".
Click here and discover the entire trajectory of Jah's rhythm at the most important award in world music.
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