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Julian Marley

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Julian Ricardo Marley (born 4 June 1975) is a British-Jamaican reggae musician, songwriter, producer and humanitarian. He is the son of reggae music icon Bob Marley, and Lucy Pounder. In 2024, he received a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album for his collaboration album with Antaeus, Colors of Royal (2023). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Julian Marley is the 2,459th most popular singer (up from 2,594th in 2024), the 6,139th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 6,258th in 2019) and the 237th most popular British Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Julian Marley ranks 2,457 out of 4,381Before her are Andrea Corr, Roger Cicero, Saber Rebai, and Robyn. After her are Dorothy Masuka, Rosa Linn, Sam Bailey, Era Istrefi, Han Geng, Bella Poarch, Rob Rock, and Angham.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Julian Marley ranks 394Before her are Pedro Emanuel, Sushmita Sen, Sayaka Ohara, Jimmi Simpson, Frank Baumann, and Brian Geraghty. After her are Thekla Reuten, Hirofumi Yoshimura, Nikos Liberopoulos, Callan Mulvey, Ara Abrahamian, and Marina Hands.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Julian Marley ranks 6,141 out of 8,785Before her are Iain Duncan Smith (1954), Nick Fry (1956), Angela Scoular (1945), Marc Quinn (1964), Ben Green (1977), and John Keble (1792). After her are Barry Atsma (1972), Charles Stross (1964), Raymond Keene (1948), Charles Brabin (1882), Ella Purnell (1996), and Trevor Nunn (1940).

Among SINGERS In United Kingdom

Among singers born in United Kingdom, Julian Marley ranks 237Before her are Graham Parker (1950), Cleo Laine (1927), Edwyn Collins (1959), Duncan James (1978), Alesha Dixon (1978), and Sophie Ellis-Bextor (1979). After her are Sam Bailey (1977), Joss Stone (1987), Billy Bragg (1957), John Lundvik (1983), Billy Fury (1940), and Martine McCutcheon (1976).