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Marley strived to increase awareness among the people of Jamaica, but his popularity didn?t end there. His music spread through the the hardships of the political fights of Jamaicans and Africans Marley established himself as the spokesman of a race and culture. 
virtual time must exist for music to function rhetorically (Sellnow). However it can sometimes work out otherwise. In fact, it The Rastafari religion, the heart of Bob?s music, based itself in belief of ?Jah,? which was a metaphor for a god of goodness and 
fighting for survival? Buffalo Soldier Marley speaks to those who feel oppression, and also those who sympathize with it. Many of have carried as blatant a message with it, but it was another way for Marley to reach his audience. He gained respect for innovating the use of his guitar and the production of his music, and became a messenger even when he was not singing in his songs. His music reached people emotionally throughout nations. Music is an effective tool for adjusting to the emotional life of many people. People use music quite frequently to express or modify their emotions (Hakanen). Some find themselves in the words of others, and some will put themselves into their own words. Bob believed himself to be a philosopher, but humble as well. "People want to listen to a message, word from Jah. This could be passed through me or anybody. I am not a leader, a messenger. The words of the songs, not the person are what attract people." (African News Service) Bob Marley used techniques of assimilation to grab his audience. When he spoke of topics that were hot in the minds of his people, they were more likely to accept the message and believe they shared the same beliefs. 



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