Bob Marley and The Wailers achieved chart dominance again as Legend reclaimed the top position on Billboard's Reggae Albums Chart. The compilation album originally debuted through Island Records in 1984 and features beloved tracks such as No Woman No Cry and Redemption Song. Sales figures demonstrate the record's enduring popularity, with 25 million copies purchased globally and 18 million within American markets alone.
Modern streaming platforms have introduced Marley's music to younger generations through social media exposure on TikTok and Instagram. The posthumously released collection continues serving as a gateway for new fans while maintaining cultural relevance across four decades. Estate management supports this legacy through remastered releases and expanded merchandise ventures, while the Kingston museum reports unprecedented visitor numbers throughout 2025.
Modern streaming platforms have introduced Marley's music to younger generations through social media exposure on TikTok and Instagram. The posthumously released collection continues serving as a gateway for new fans while maintaining cultural relevance across four decades. Estate management supports this legacy through remastered releases and expanded merchandise ventures, while the Kingston museum reports unprecedented visitor numbers throughout 2025.