Ziggy Marley says women should run the world

Ziggy Marley stated that women should run the world during an interview with Billboard. He discussed his new album BrightSide at Crossroads Kitchen. Topics included the creative process, recording in 432 hertz, and a song about his father Bob Marley.

Ziggy Marley sat down with Billboard at Crossroads Kitchen for a conversation about his forthcoming album BrightSide. According to the interview, Marley expressed the view that women should run the world. He delved into the project's creative process and explained his choice to record in 432 hertz frequency. Marley also highlighted a song dedicated to his father, Bob Marley, which made it onto the album. The discussion provided insights into the making of BrightSide, emphasizing personal and innovative elements in its production.

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