(Washington) Bob Marley’s grandson, reggae musician Joseph Marley, known as Jo Mersa Marley, has died at the age of 31, US media have reported.
One of his representatives confirmed the death of the Jamaican-born musician to the music magazine RollingStonewithout disclosing the cause.
WZPP radio in Miami, where the artist spent much of his life, reported that he was found in a vehicle on Tuesday after suffering an asthma attack. He leaves a wife and a daughter, according to the radio.
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness said on Twitter that he was “deeply saddened” by the news of his death and offered his condolences to his parents, Stephen and Kerry.
“My deepest condolences to Joseph’s friends and loved ones and the reggae music fraternity as well as fans everywhere,” he added. For him, the death of the musician constitutes “a huge loss for the music”.
“Jo Mersa” Marley had released his first album, Comfortablein 2016, followed byEternal in 2021.
In a 2014 interview by RollingStonehe had evoked his childhood in the midst of musicians, including his father and his uncle Ziggy.
“It was something magical, seeing these people come to the house and see how the whole work process was going,” he said. “I would come home and try to do my schoolwork, but I would end up getting distracted and going to peek in the studio.”
He also explained that, despite his ancestry, he wanted to make his way in music.
“I belong to the new generation of Marleys, but I’m still experimenting,” he told the magazine. “My project is to do something new with my roots”.