Kymani Marley
Reggae/dancehall musician, Son of Bob Marley, Actor, DJ
Kymani Marley (born November 23, 1975) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician, actor, and entrepreneur who is the son of reggae legend Bob Marley. Born in Jamaica to Anita Belnavis, Kymani grew up in the shadow of his father's massive legacy but forged his own path in the music industry. He began his recording career in the 1990s, blending traditional reggae with contemporary dancehall and hip-hop influences, creating a unique sound that appealed to both purists and modern audiences. His notable songs include 'Dear Dad,' a poignant tribute addressing his relationship with his father, and 'Conversation,' which showcased his lyrical prowess. Beyond music, Kymani has pursued acting, appearing in films and television shows, and has worked as a DJ, further diversifying his entertainment portfolio. He has also been involved in various business ventures and has become an ambassador for reggae music worldwide. As part of the Marley family, Kymani carries both the burden and privilege of his father's iconic legacy while establishing himself as an accomplished artist in his own right, proving that talent runs deep in the Marley lineage.
Entertainment
Jamaican
1975
Thinking about the name
Kymani
African origin
“Drawing from African and Caribbean linguistic traditions, Kymani carries a melodic, rhythmic quality with a strong sense of cultural identity. The name evokes warmth, strength, and a connection to heritage, with the -ani ending suggesting joy or life force. It represents a conscious choice toward names that honor non-European linguistic roots.”