
Ranked # 24 on VH1: Greatest Artists of Rock
& Roll (and # 29 on Rock On The Net's Poll).



VH1: 100 Greatest Rock
Songs
included "No Woman No Cry" at # 97.
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VH1: 100 Greatest Albums included Exodus at # 26.


Marley was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals ("Turn Your Lights Down
Low" with Lauryn Hill from The
Best Man
soundtrack).

Billboard Year-End Charts included Bob Marley as the Top
Reggae Artist and One
Love: The Very Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers the Top Reggae Album.


Rebel
Music - The Bob Marley Story was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Long Form.

 Rolling Stone: The 500
Greatest Albums of All Time included Legend (1984) at # 46,
Catch
a Fire (1973) at # 123,
Exodus (1977) at # 169,
Natty
Dread (1974) at # 182,
and Burnin' (1973) at # 319.


Rolling Stone: The Immortals -
The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time included Marley at # 11.


The box set Man
To Man
was released.
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