Born and raised in Linstead, Jamaica, I Marley, known to many as The Bamma Fyah and The Lyrical General — is a revolutionary reggae artist whose mission is to awaken, uplift, and empower through music. His sound is a blazing fusion of roots reggae, conscious dancehall, and spiritual expression, carrying messages that burn with truth, faith, and purpose.
I Marley’s musical journey began DJing on his family's sound system, Black Unity Sound and at school, his commanding voice and lyrical gift quickly set him apart, in performances. What started as a youthful passion soon grew into a divine calling, using music as a weapon of liberation and a voice for the voiceless. His songs speak for the ghetto youth, the oppressed, and the forgotten, revealing the struggles they face under global systems built to suppress their rise. Through his lyrics, I Marley exposes injustice while inspiring resilience, discipline, and unity among the people.
A devoted Bobo Shanti Rastafarian, I Marley stands firm in the principles of faith, order, and divine purpose. Guided by the teachings of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I, his life and music reflect an unwavering commitment to righteousness and truth. Every verse he delivers is both a prayer and a protest — a chant against corruption, hypocrisy, and spiritual blindness, and a call for redemption and restoration for all.
With anthems that echo the cries of the ghetto and melodies that heal the soul, I Marley stands as a torchbearer for a new generation of conscious reggae artists. His mission is not merely to entertain — but to educate, liberate, and elevate, keeping the fyah of the reggae revolution burning bright across the world.
"I Marley is the true voice of the ghetto youth and the underclass, burning a spiritual fyah pun Babylon".