We can all be the best versions of ourselves & lift one another by coming together and spreading positive vibes.Collection: Positive
Everyone wants to be in Teen Vogue!Collection: Teen
When the magazine came to me and asked if I wanted to be photographed, I thought, Why should I be in Teen Vogue? Me featured? Why me, you know?Collection: Teen
Slow down and enjoy life.Collection: Life
Togetherness is our strength.Collection: Strength
For me, personally, I think we should use music as a benefit and try spreading messages of love, equality, and freedom. All of these things, for me, are important.
Birmingham has a nice vibe, I like the energy and I like the people, a lot of different kind of vibes and different cultures.
I want to work on bringing back the connection of how it used to be back in the day. Between people.
When my first song was released, I needed some reassurance. I went to my grandmother and she said to me, 'These lyrics are like something your grandfather would sing.'
Yeah, man, my songs have to start with my generation. And I'm not only talking to my generation, but also to the next one coming.
House of Marley is different from the competition, it doesn't follow the crowd, and instead finds its own way.
It's very important to me that House of Marley use sustainable materials derived from the earth, and this is why I love the Rebel true wireless earbuds.
Slow down and reflect on what's important to you in this life as sometimes we are going too fast to smell the herb garden.
That's Not True' is about trying to find the positivity and light in the darkness that can sometimes eclipse humanity.
Music with a message is the music we love. Good vibrations. Positivity. Conscious influence of the heart and the mind and the soul.
Music has always been a part of me, even from when I was born, from my mother, Cedella, to my uncles, all the way back to my grandfather.
I love Jamaica. It's where I was born and it's my home. So the energy and the good vibes are a natural extension of who I am.
I just want to make sure that I'm on the right track, and I have my uncles and my mother to guide me.
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 our best. Whatever they're feeling, I want them to be able to turn up my music and think, relax, and get good vibes.
When we get together in the studio, music just comes out. I'll pick up the guitar, my cousin will come in and sing something, and then I will sing something. We'll record it and add some drums or piano. That's how it goes.
I really try to unify, not separate. That's really our thing... We really try to bring people together.
The 'Lions' inspiration was unity. I started with a riff on the guitar, and I was playing the riff in the studio. I knew the drums and then the song really fell in hand in hand. We knew it had a power, a message, so it was really natural.