Bob Marley’s grandson Joe Mersa has died at the age of 31

A file photo of Joe Merce Marley. (Etiquette: jomersamarley,

Los Angeles:

It’s a sad day for the Markle family as they mourn the death of a young family member. According to a report in US-based news portal, The New York Post, Joe Merce Marley, the grandson of legendary reggae musician Bob Marley, passed away recently. Joe, who was also a reggae musician of Jamaican-American heritage, was found unresponsive in a vehicle, The Post cited a tweet by journalist Abka Fitz-Henley.

cause of death hurt inside The singer was confirmed to have suffered an asthma attack, the NY Post cited an Instagram post from WZPP, a South Florida radio station.

burn it down Singer spent most of his early life in Jamaica. Thereafter, he moved to Florida to attend high school.

He later attended Miami Dade College to study studio engineering, The Post cited the Jamaica Observer.

“In all honesty, it depends on the vibe because sometimes you’ll have a melody or an idea, like a whole melody in your head, but no beat, and other times, you’ll have a and there is no tune,” he said. “It’s for me, definitely. I can’t speak for everyone. Some songs I’m able to finish in one night, and some take longer,” Post told Joe Mersa in an interview with Jamaica Gleaner. quoted from.

She added, “My father (Stephen Marley) created a legacy of making songs with meaning, it’s something I have to live up to.”

His grandfather Bob Marley was a major contributor to the popularization of reggae music. Some of his biggest hits include Everything’s gonna be alright, get up, stand up, is this love, I shot the sheriff And no woman No Cry,

According to The New York Post, he died in 1981 of melanoma at the age of 36.

Talking about the legacy of his legendary grandfather, the very humo The singer said, “We always hear those reflections, speak about those things, about the role he played not only as a family member and a father, but also in the world and the reggae community and reggae culture.” But about his influence, taking forward the message of rooted Rastafari and love, all on love.”

Joe Mersa is survived by his wife, daughter, and sister Mystic Marley, who is also a musician.

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