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Zap Mama: 'Gati'
Marie Daulne's "Gati" pays homage to Africa, a musical concept she traces back to her early love of Bob Marley. Check out the video from her new album, "Supermoon." 

(03/24/2008)
Recent Videos
(01/29/2008)
"Africa Unite" screening at Lincoln Center
BobMarley.com caught up with guests including Ky-Mani and Rita Marley and Danny Glover at a special sneak preview of "Africa Unite" last April, when the new documentary film by Stephanie Black was still a work in progress.
(01/09/2008)
Ziggy reflects on Africa Unite
Ziggy, who remembers dreams set in Ethiopia when he was a child, reflects on his first actual visit to the country in 2005 for the Africa Unite conference and festival in honor of his father's 60th birthday.
(01/04/2008)
Stephen live at Africa Unite: 'Burnin' and Lootin''
The film "Africa Unite" features performances by members of the Marley family, like this scorching rendition by Stephen of his father's revolutionary classic, "Burnin' and Lootin," live from Adis Ababa, Ethiopia.
(12/19/2007)
Spragga Benz live: 'Rasta Run the World'
DJ Spragga Benz was one of the many performers who chimed in during the concert portion of Africa Unite when it was held in Ethiopia. Watch this outtake of his performance, cut from the upcoming film, "Africa Unite."
(12/19/2007)
Angelique Kidjo: 'Bahja'
Five-time Grammy nominee Angelique Kidjo contributed her voice to a UNICEF-sponsored symposium at the 2005 Africa Unite conference and to the event's 13-hour concert. Don't miss this footage of her performance from the film "Africa Unite."
(12/19/2007)
Damian Marley: 'Justice'
Like the best of his father's socially conscious music, Damian Marley's "More Justice," which he performed live at Africa Unite in 2005, gives voice to the voiceless, the poor masses who struggle daily.
(12/19/2007)
Cedella Booker: 'The House That Bob Built'
Bob Marley's mother, Cedella Booker dedicates a poem about her son in this moving clip from "Africa Unite," while members of her family contribute faint strains of music behind her powerful voice.
(12/19/2007)
Stephen Marley: "Is This Love"
In the latest installment of BobMarley.com's exclusive preview of the DVD extras and live performances from "Africa Unite," check out Stephen performing "Is This Love," one of the most famous tracks off his dad's 1978 album, "Kaya."
(12/19/2007)
Ziggy Marley: 'I Shot the Sheriff'
In another clip from the great live music series that appears in "Africa Unite," Ziggy covers his father's "I Shot the Sheriff," rallying a crowd of hundreds of reggae fans in Ethiopia to dance and sing along to the Bob Marley classic.
(12/04/2007)
Ziggy at Africa Unite: 'Jamming'
The 2005 Africa Unite event in Ethiopia culminated in a 13-hour concert. Stay tuned to BobMarley.com to see Ziggy perform "Jamming," as he does in this incredible video and other great live concert footage.
(12/04/2007)
Rita live in Ethiopia: 'Who Feels It Knows It'
The "Africa Unite" DVD is packed with live concert footage from the memorable 2005 event in Ethiopia, plus extras and outtakes essential to any serious Marley fan. Check out this incredible and rare live performance by Rita of one of the biggest solo hits of her career - and visit BobMarley.com again soon for more special extras from the DVD before its February '08 release.<br />
(12/04/2007)
Julian Marley: 'Natty Dread' live at Africa Unite
Julian Marley reminds the crowds at Africa Unite of the importance of maintaining one's own culture, with his father's classic song "Natty Dread." Watch Julian perform the song live in this clip from the new film.
(12/04/2007)
Africa Unite Extras Selassie Is The Chapel
During the Marley family's 2005 visit to Ethiopia, they visited the Royal Palace of Emporer Haile Selaisse, a major highlight of their trip and of "Africa Unite," the film that documented it.
(12/03/2007)
Watch the trailer for 'Africa Unite'
This February, Rita Marley and filmmaker Stephanie Black release "Africa Unite," a film about the massive concert and week-long conference on pan-Africanism held in Ethiopia in 2005. Stay tuned to Bobmarley.com to see extras, outtakes and live performances from this incredible documentary.
(11/27/2007)
Richard Branson visits Tuff Gong
After kicking off Virgin-Atlantic's inaugural London-Kingston flight, Virgin Group magnate Sir Richard Branson and friends visited the Tuff Gong studios to record "One Love" with some help from Stephen Marley and the I-Threes. Watch the video of their recording session, courtesy of Tuff Gong.