Ziggy Marley sagt, Frauen sollten die Welt regieren

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Ziggy Marley setzte sich in der Crossroads Kitchen mit Billboard zusammen, um über sein kommendes Album BrightSide zu sprechen. Dem Interview zufolge äußerte Marley die Ansicht, dass Frauen die Welt regieren sollten. Er vertiefte sich in den kreativen Prozess des Projekts und erklärte seine Entscheidung, in einer Frequenz von 432 Hertz aufzunehmen. Marley hob außerdem ein Lied hervor, das seinem Vater Bob Marley gewidmet ist und es auf das Album geschafft hat. Das Gespräch bot Einblicke in die Entstehung von BrightSide und betonte die persönlichen und innovativen Elemente seiner Produktion.

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