"Redemption Song" is widely regarded as Bob Marley's final testament, a raw and stripped-down folk anthem that serves as his definitive message to the world. Released on the 1980 album Uprising , the track is a rare departure from the driving reggae rhythms of The Wailers, featuring only Marley's voice and an acoustic guitar—a choice made to ensure his lyrics remained the central focus.
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: The song's most iconic refrain—"Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free our minds"—was directly inspired by a 1937 speech given by Pan-Africanist leader Marcus Garvey . "Redemption Song" is widely regarded as Bob Marley's
: Marley wrote the song in 1979 after being diagnosed with the cancer that would eventually take his life. According to his wife, Rita Marley, he was in severe pain at the time and used the song to grapple with his own mortality. - Facebook : The song's most iconic refrain—"Emancipate