Ky-Mani
Ky-Mani Marley, one of the best-known and wealthiest Reggae artists was born on Friday, February 26, 1976, in Falmouth Jamaica. He sang in Shottas with another singer Wyclef. Ky-Mani got signed to Shang Records in 1996 where he released his first album Like Father Like Son. He also recorded several singles, like Judge Not with Patra as well as Dear Dad (which reached the highest position on the British Reggae Charts), How Does The Cap Go Remix and Sensimelia. Each of them helped contribute to Ky's growing popularity among the young generation of reggae artists. Ky-Mani as well as Praswell who are members of the Fugees were joined in 1997 and recorded Avenue the cover version of Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue. Marley appeared at Midem (international music festival) in the year it was held at Miami for the first time. In Midem's Cameo Theatre Marley performed a set which was aired live on air by the Caribbean News Agency to 36 countries. Marley's name was the subject of a bidding war. The singer joined Gee Street/V2 Records, where in 1997, he collaborated with P.M. Dawn is the lead singer on the album Gotta Movin' On Up. Bob Marley's wife Anita Belnavis, a table tennis champion herself is his sole mother. Ky-Mani Marley is the richest Jamaican Reggae Singer. According to our analysis Wikipedia Forbes & Business Insider Ky-Mani Marley's net worth $5 million. When he was a child, he preferred sports to music. His mother was supportive of his decision to study the guitar and piano. His name is derived from East African for Adventurous Traveler. Ky-Mani, born 26 February 1976 in Jamaica, is a reggae/hip-hop musician. Named after the East African tribe, it is also known as Adventurous Traveler. Bob Marley and Anita Belnavis are the parents of this baby.
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