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Nakkia Gold and Bob Marley
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“Get up, Stand Up” just got the remake treatment by American singer Nakkia Gold.
The militant anthem by Bob Marley and The Wailers was sampled by Gold for her latest single, “Justice (Get Up, Stand Up).” The track features Grammy and Golden Globe Award-nominated rapper Wiz Khalifa.
Gold commented that Black and minority communities in the United States continue to face inequality, systemic racism, and a long, painful history of violence.
“The struggle has made us strong. This is the moment to break through the chains of social injustice. This song is a call to action in a time when it’s needed the most,” she said.
Bob Marley
American singer/songwriter Nakkia Gold’s remake of Bob Marley’s version of the Wailer’s 1973 hit song
Get Up, Stand Up, featuring rapper Wiz Khalifa, has been met with mixed views on the Gong’s Instagram page.
Get Up, Stand Up was written by Marley and Peter Tosh and originally appeared on The Wailers’ 1973 album
Burnin’. Solo versions have also been recorded by Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. It was later included on Marley’s iconic
Legend compilation album.
It was the lead single on the
Burnin’ album and is described as “a signature song with a more confrontational and militant tone than previous records”.