Ziggy Marley afirma que las mujeres deberían gobernar el mundo

Ziggy Marley declaró que las mujeres deberían gobernar el mundo durante una entrevista con Billboard. El artista habló sobre su nuevo álbum, BrightSide, en el restaurante Crossroads Kitchen. Los temas tratados incluyeron el proceso creativo, la grabación en 432 hercios y una canción dedicada a su padre, Bob Marley.

Ziggy Marley se sentó con Billboard en Crossroads Kitchen para conversar sobre su próximo álbum, BrightSide. Según la entrevista, Marley expresó su opinión de que las mujeres deberían gobernar el mundo. El artista profundizó en el proceso creativo del proyecto y explicó su decisión de grabar en la frecuencia de 432 hercios. Marley también destacó una canción incluida en el álbum dedicada a su padre, Bob Marley. La charla ofreció una visión sobre la creación de BrightSide, haciendo hincapié en los elementos personales e innovadores de su producción.

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