Marlon Asher is a reggae singer from Enterprise, Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago. He grew up singing in the Mount Ararat Spiritual Baptist Church Choir before converting to Rastafari. His breakthrough came with "Ganja Farmer", a controversial yet popular hit that sparked conversations about the struggles of local farmers. He has collaborated with notable artists such as Sizzla, Fortunate Youth, and Boyz II Men, and toured extensively across North America, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. His albums Illusions (2015) and Rebirth (2019) further solidified his presence in the reggae scene. Asher has also been featured on compilations like Life Of A Ghetto Youth (2017) and Life of a Ghetto Youth Chapter 2 (2019). During the COVID-19 pandemic, he released the singles "Family Love" and "Use Me", and performed live streams with Slightly Stoopid.
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