However, as Kofi pondered his next move, he remembered the stories his grandfather used to tell him about the importance of respecting artists' work. His grandfather, a farmer, would often say, "The fruits of someone's labor should be bought, not stolen." Kofi recalled how his grandfather would buy vinyl records from local markets, supporting the artists and the community.

(1975): Often cited as one of the greatest reggae albums ever made. The Island Era (1976–1978): Garvey's Ghost (1976): The essential dub counterpart to Marcus Garvey Man in the Hills (1976) and Dry & Heavy Social Living (1978): A landmark spiritual and political work. Grammy-Winning Modern Era: Calling Rastafari (1999): Winner of the Grammy for Best Reggae Album. Jah Is Real (2008): His second Grammy-winning studio effort. No Destroyer

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