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Born in 1945 in Nine Mile, (1) , this individual became one of the most globally recognised figures in music and a powerful voice for social change. Raised in rural poverty, they moved to Kingston in their youth, where they were exposed to the (2) music scene of the capital city. Their early years were spent navigating the challenges of growing up in a divided society, experiences that deeply shaped their worldview and (3) .

This individual began their career in the 1960s, blending (4) Jamaican music styles with other influences to create a sound that would eventually gain international recognition. They were a central figure in popularising a genre that became synonymous with messages of (5) , resistance, and love. Their lyrics often addressed themes of social justice, spirituality, and the struggles of the oppressed, resonating with audiences across cultural and national (6) .

Beyond music, they were a devout follower of Rastafarianism, a (7) that informed much of their work and public persona. They used their platform to promote messages of peace and equality, becoming a symbol of resilience and cultural pride for Jamaica and the broader African (8) .

Despite battling illness in their later years, they remained dedicated to their mission, performing and spreading their (9) until their passing in 1981 at the age of 36. Their influence extends far beyond music, as they are celebrated as a cultural (10) and advocate for change, whose work continues to inspire generations worldwide.

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