In a recent interview on 93.7, Skip Marley stopped by the station to discuss his musical journey, his experiences growing up as a Marley, and his dedication to community service. He reminisced about learning to play guitar with encouragement from his Uncle Ziggy and his first on-stage performance alongside Uncle Stephen, describing it as a deeply spiritual experience. Skip spoke about his connection to his Marley heritage, emphasizing how the family’s values of humility, compassion, and a commitment to spreading positivity have shaped him.
With the upcoming release of his new single “Close,” Skip visited Connecticut and chatted with Buck n Regg about everything from his latest music to the legacy of the Marley name. When asked who the best football player in his family is, Skip delivered a humorous response.
In promoting his new music, Skip discussed his reimagined version of a song by Maxi Priest, inspired by his mother, and explained how it connects him to reggae’s roots. He described his creative inspirations as stemming from spirituality and personal experiences, aiming to “shine a light” through his artistry. Beyond music, Skip revealed his passion for cooking, inspired by his mother, and shared his dream of opening a restaurant and getting involved in farming. He concluded by mentioning how he stays grounded by listening to his own music and that of his family, focusing on his artistic development.