Bob Marley Wins Posthumous Grammy in 2025 for ‘One Love’ Soundtrack Album

Bob Marley – One Love – CD (Compilation), 1987 [r9549862] | Discogs

In a moment that stunned fans and music insiders alike, Bob Marley was posthumously honored at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards with the award for Best Reggae Album in 2025. The winning project? The powerful soundtrack for the biopic “Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by the Film.”

Though Bob Marley passed away in 1981, his legacy continues to grow. The soundtrack features a mix of classic Marley tracks and new performances from contemporary artists who were deeply inspired by his music and message. The Grammy win reflects the ongoing impact of Marley’s artistry, 44 years after his death.

The film, released in early 2024, brought Marley’s story to a whole new generation. It chronicles his rise to global fame, his spiritual journey, and his unrelenting fight for peace and unity.

“This award is not just for Bob,” said Ziggy Marley during the ceremony. “It’s for everyone who believes in freedom, in justice, and in love.”

The album blends timeless songs like “Redemption Song,” “One Love,” and “Get Up, Stand Up” with emotional new renditions by artists such as Koffee, Skip Marley, and Damian Marley.

This Grammy win makes it clear: Bob Marley’s voice hasn’t faded—it’s rising again.

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