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: Phrases like "children of Jah" and "Marley's hot on your box" ground the song in Rastafarian culture and musical brotherhood.

"Master Blaster (Jammin')" is a landmark 1980 reggae-influenced track by , serving as the lead single from his album Hotter Than July . A Tribute to Bob Marley master_blaster_jammin

: It encourages listeners to let worries "slip away" through the power of music and collective "jammin'". Musical Mastery : Phrases like "children of Jah" and "Marley's

: In a display of his multi-instrumental talent, Wonder played the drums himself on the original studio recording. Musical Mastery : In a display of his

The song is a direct homage to reggae legend , whom Wonder had toured with earlier that year. It captures the spirit of Marley's own 1977 hit "Jamming" and adopts a heavy reggae "one-drop" rhythm—a departure from Wonder's usual soul and funk styles. Lyrical Themes

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