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Titans of Music

Celebrating the lives and legacies of four artists who reshaped music and popular culture.
Bob Marley
• Born: February 6, 1945
• Died: May 11, 1981
• Origin: Jamaica
Bob Marley's Impact
•The Power of Reggae and
Messages of Unity.
•Key Albums/Songs: "Legend",
"No Woman, No Cry", "One
Love"
•Legacy: A global icon of peace
and resistance
Stevie Wonder
• Born: May 13, 1950
• Origin: Michigan, USA
Stevie Wonder's Impact
• A Fusion of R&B, Pop, and Soul.
• Key Albums/Songs: "Songs in
the Key of Life", "Superstition",
"I Just Called to Say I Love You"
• Legacy: Overcoming adversity to
change the world of music
Snoop Dogg
• Born: October 20, 1971
• Origin: California, USA
: Snoop Dogg's Impac
• From West Coast Rap to Pop
Culture Mogul.
• Key Albums/Songs:
"Doggystyle", "Drop It Like
It's Hot", "Gin & Juice"
• Legacy: A multifaceted career
in music, TV, film, and
business
Michael Jackson
• Born: August 29, 1958
• Died: June 25, 2009
• Origin: Indiana, USA
Michael Jackson's Impact
• The King of Pop and His Timeless
Influence.
• Key Albums/Songs: "Thriller",
"Billie Jean", "Beat It"
• Legacy: A world-renowned artist
known for innovation, charity, and
groundbreaking performances.
Collaborations & Crossovers
• Highlight any collaborations or
mutual respect between these
artists.
• Examples: Michael Jackson's
collaboration with Stevie Wonder
on "Just Good Friends", Snoop
Dogg's sample of Michael Jackson
in "Gangsta Luv“.
Their Influence on Future Generations
 Even not being the youngest of artists they have still
got a huge impact on teenagers and people in general,
almost everyone in the world knows and appreciate
them.

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