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Ziggy Marley discography

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ArtistZiggy Marley
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CaptionZiggy Marley performing in 2007.
Studio8
Live4
Compilation2
Video1
Singles12

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This is a listing of official releases by Ziggy Marley, a Jamaican singer and musician from 2003–present. Marley started his musical career with some of his brothers and sisters as the Melody Makers in the 1980s; he performed and recorded albums with them from 1983–2001. The discography of his recordings with the Melody Makers is elsewhere.

His first solo album, Dragonfly, was released in 2003, and followed by Love Is My Religion in 2006. Love is My Religion won the 2007 Grammy for Best Reggae Album. In 2009, Marley released his third album Family Time. Family Time won the 2010 Grammy for Best Musical Album for Children.

Albums

Studio albums

YearAlbumChart positionsSales and certificationsUSUS R&BUS ReggaeUS Ind.US InternetUS Kids
2003*Dragonfly*138843
2006*Love Is My Religion*6
2009*Family Time*1491201802
2011*Wild and Free*152126
2014*Fly Rasta*1291
2016*Ziggy Marley*99110
2018*Rebellion Rises*193110
2020*More Family Time*
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Live

YearAlbum details
2008*Love Is My Religion Live*
2009*Ziggy Live from SoHo*
2013*Ziggy Marley In Concert*
2017*We are the People Tour*

Compilations

YearAlbum details
2008*Ziggy Marley in Jamaica*
2009*Tuff Gong Worldwide Music Sampler*

Soundtrack appearances

  • 2011: Beat the World

Singles

  • 2003: "True to Myself"
  • 2003: "Dragonfly"
  • 2003: "Rainbow in the Sky"
  • 2006: "Love Is My Religion"
  • 2006: "Into the Groove"
  • 2006: "A Lifetime"
  • 2009: "Family Time"
  • 2009: "I Love You Too"
  • 2009: "ABC"
  • 2010: "Africa Land"
  • 2011: "Jammin' in the Rain"
  • 2011: "Jamaica in My Head"
  • 2011: "Forward to Love"
  • 2014: "Love" (Cody Simpson feat. Ziggy Marley)

Video releases

YearVideo details
2008*Love Is My Religion Live*

References

References

  1. [http://www.allmusic.com/artist/ziggy-marley-p101986/charts-awards/grammy-awards Ziggy Marley. Grammy Awards]. All Music. Retrieved on June 6, 2011
  2. [https://www.billboard.com/music/ziggy-marley/chart-history Ziggy Marley Chart History]. ''Billboard'' Retrieved May 30, 2018.
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