Marlon Asher

Reggae Singer

Marlon Asher is a Trinidadian reggae artist who gained international recognition with his hit Ganja Farmer, a song that sparked controversy but solidified his place in the reggae world. Asher's music is deeply rooted in themes of social consciousness, spirituality, and resilience, reflecting his journey from a choir singer in a Baptist Church to embracing Rastafari.

His distinctive sound and thought-provoking lyrics have earned him a dedicated following across the Caribbean, the United States, Africa, and Europe. His music, deeply rooted in social consciousness and spirituality, blends traditional reggae rhythms with modern influences.

Over the years, he has collaborated with artists like Sizzla, Slightly Stoopid, and Maxi Priest, solidifying his status as a leading reggae voice from Trinidad & Tobago. Through his powerful lyrics and distinctive sound, Asher continues to inspire and uplift audiences worldwide.

“Marlon stepped right in and gave me some awesome advice. It was like working with someone who was fluent in what we are trying to understand as Hawaiian reggae musicians. I definitely was in full school-mode trying to learn all I could from a great reggae artist. Nuff respect Marlon Asher boom shot!!!”

-Peni Dean - vocalist, Natty Vibes

“It was great working with Marlon. He had a vision for the song yet wanted our input and sound on the track. It was a nice balance of us doing our thing and him directing his vision.

-Jehua Evans - bassist / vocalist, Natty Vibes

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Reggae


Caribbean, United States

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