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A song released over 22 years.
Released in 1999. This is the only song on Bob Marley & The Wailers' 1977 album "Exodus" that was not released as a single. This remix was released featuring Lauryn Hill.
It reached number one on the UK Hip Hop/R&B charts, as well as in New Zealand and Romania. The fact that Lauryn Hill was dating Bob Marley's son may have been the reason behind the song's creation.
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