
In his third and untitled album almost complete, Ky-mani is certainly a major star for himself. In February of 1976 Ky-mani Marley was born to legendary Robert Nesta Marley and Jamaican taa One Love starred Ky-mani in the role as Kassa. A compelling tale of an empathetic Reggae artist who struggles with corruptions in the world of music. The way he lives is changed when he is introduced to a woman from a local church with an angelic voice. It was highly praised by critics and film journalists as well and film festival attendees. It's not yet released in cinemas. Frank Flowers has directed Ky-Mani's feature film Haven. Haven was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival. Furthermore, Ky-Mani has been set to reprise his lead character on Shottas II that will begin production in 2004.He was only five years old of age when his father passed away and Ky-Mani's voice brings you back to a familiar spot. The lyrics of his song, which take you back to the glory days of the reggae's greatest, is "one love. one goal. One goal." Anita Belnavis (Falmouth, Jamaica) was an athletic tennis champion. The word Ky-mani means adventure traveler from East Africa. Ky-mani is a name for a person who lives up to his East African name. Each album and each trip is an journey of a lifetime. The musical journey began in 1999 with The Journey. His diverse vision enabled him to seek out his unique style and develop his many talents. Many More Roads (Grammy nominated) was Ky-mani's "traditional" reggae record. It came out as Kymani's maturation. Many More Roads and The Journey have been well received across the globe. It established Ky-mani's place as an artist of her own. Ky-Mani blends roots reggae, hip hop, R&B modern jazz in order to form his unique sound.
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