Marla Brown
Marla Brown

Marla Brown

GBRReggae, Roots Reggae
3,857 monthly listeners
  • 7.3K followers
  • 505 subscribers
  • 18.6K followers
  • 2.2K followers
  • 2K followers

Marla Brown's Top Spotify Songs

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Words Of Wisdom (feat. Mutabaruka)
522 streams
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Hearts Desire
499 streams
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Better Days
277 streams
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One Shot
237 streams
5
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Zion
219 streams
522
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Words Of Wisdom (feat. Mutabaruka)

Marla Brown, Mutabaruka
499
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237
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219
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Zion

Marla Brown, Ras Muhamad
121
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27
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Marla Brown's YouTube Videos

538.2K
Views
Marla Brown - Better Days [Official Video 2015]
Youtube
538.2K views
Apr 06, 2015
285.4K
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Marla Brown feat. Ras Muhamad - Zion [Official Video 2016]
Youtube
285.4K views
Sep 13, 2016
179.2K
Views
Marla Brown - Superstar [Official Video 2015]
Youtube
179.2K views
Jun 21, 2015

Marla Brown's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artekal Presents Rudie Don't Care
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Marla Brown's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events4 Events

Nov
10
Marla Brown at Shotkickers
Australia
AUS
, Melbourne0 - 500 Hall
Past
Oct
28
Marla Brown at Metro Theatre
Australia
AUS
, Sydney1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Oct
27-29
Island Vibe Festival
Australia
AUS
, BrisbaneN/A N/A
Past
Aug
09-12
Boomtown Fair
United Kingdom
GBR
, New AlresfordN/A N/A
Past

Marla Brown's Past Events4 Events

  • Marla Brown at Shotkickers

    Marla Brown
    Shotkickers
    AUS, Melbourne
    Hall0 - 500
  • Marla Brown at Metro Theatre

    Marla Brown
    Metro Theatre
    AUS, Sydney
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Island Vibe Festival festival

    Scientist, Marla Brown, THE VAMPIRES, Versace Boys, The 4'20' Sound, Kurilpa Reach, Chris Munky, The Boy Of Many Colors, Sachém, In The Element, Kosha D, FUNKDAFIED, Ben Walsh
    AUS, Brisbane
    Small
  • Boomtown Fair festival

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More about Marla Brown

Overview of Roots Reggae musician Marla Brown

Marla Brown is a gifted Roots Reggae musician from London, England, whose music has a strong Roots Reggae flavor. Her songs are renowned for their uplifting melodies, soulful rhythms, and mindful words that take listeners to a higher state of consciousness. Marla Brown has perfected her talent as a result of growing up in a musical environment and being the daughter of the renowned Reggae performer Dennis Brown.

Marla uses her platform to communicate uplifting themes of love, unity, and empowerment. Her music is a reflection of her own experiences and values. She has a devoted following all over the world thanks to her beautiful vocals and contagious rhythms, and with each new album she releases, she keeps pushing the boundaries of reggae music.

Marla Brown is a true force to be reckoned with in the world of reggae music, whether she is performing live or in the studio. She will undoubtedly make waves in the business for many years to come. Her music is proof of the ability of music to unite people and inspire positive change in the world.

What are the most popular songs for Roots Reggae musician Marla Brown?

Some of the most well-known songs in the reggae genre were written by London, United Kingdom-based Roots and Reggae musician Marla Brown. People all throughout the world enjoy her music, and various music award committees have acknowledged this. "Better Days," "Zion," "Hearts Desire," "Superstar," "One Shot," "Survivor," "Trigger," "Survivor Allstars," "Hunt You Down," and "Here Comes the King" are a few of her best songs.

"Better Days" is one of her most listened-to songs. Her soft voice is mixed with an exciting Reggae rhythm in this song. Another well-liked song is "Zion," which has a Roots Reggae feel to it and contains a lovely Sax solo. Another song that stands out is "Superstar" with its memorable melody and lively rhythm. Overall, Marla Brown's music is a flawless fusion of Roots and Reggae styles with a contemporary edge.

Music by Marla Brown conveys sentiments of harmony, love, and tranquility. Her songs frequently have profound lyrics that can be related to by listeners from many walks of life. Her music has the capacity to unite people and spread good vibes. Music critics have noticed her work, and fans from all around the world have given it excellent reviews.

In conclusion, the Reggae genre has embraced Marla Brown's music and it has become a phenomenon. The music award committees have honored her best songs, and her message of love and peace has touched listeners all around the world. Her music has the ability to spread good vibes since it is the ideal fusion of rootsy reggae and contemporary reggae.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Roots Reggae musician Marla Brown?

The Roots and Reggae musician Marla Brown, who is located in the UK, has been making waves in the music industry with her most recent album, "Deliverance (2015)." This CD features soulful and rhythmic songs that exhibit Marla's own style and musical ability. Marla's most recent CD, which includes the songs "Survivor" and "Here Comes the King," is essential listening for followers of the style.

In recent years, Marla Brown has also released a number of singles, such as "Fly for Jack" (2020), "Hearts Desire" (2019), "Hello" (2019), and "One Time" (2018). Each of these singles is a demonstration of Marla's talent as a musician, displaying her capacity to create and deliver songs that are both catchy and profound. These tracks are the ideal introduction to Marla's work, whether you've been a fan for a while or are just beginning into the genre.

Overall, Marla Brown's most recent album and songs are proof of her musical prowess. Marla is certain to make waves in the music industry for years to come because to her distinctive sound and style that separate her apart from other performers in the genre. So be sure to check out Marla Brown's most recent work if you're seeking for some soulful and rhythmic Roots and Reggae music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Roots Reggae musician Marla Brown?

The London-based reggae and roots reggae musician Marla Brown has put on some amazing shows and festival appearances throughout the course of her career. The Boomtown Fair, where she has performed numerous times, including in 2019, is one of her top festival appearances. Her performances at the event have received compliments for their great vigor and participation from the audience.

Marla Brown has performed at renowned festivals like One Love Festival and Glastonbury Festival in addition to Boomtown Fair. Audiences praised her deep vocals and vivacious stage presence during her performances at One Love Festival in 2018 and Glastonbury Festival in 2017.

Marla Brown has played in a variety of settings other than festivals, such as the Jazz Cafe in London and the O2 Academy Islington. In her 2018 show at the Jazz Cafe, Brown demonstrated her musical diversity by playing both reggae and soul music, making it a remarkable performance. Her charismatic stage presence and strong vocals mesmerized the audience.

Marla Brown's performances have generally been lauded for their vigor, soulfulness, and audience participation. She has established herself as a gifted and adaptable musician, providing audiences with remarkable experiences at both festivals and venues.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Roots Reggae musician Marla Brown?

Marla Brown is a Reggae and Roots Reggae musician from London, United Kingdom. She has worked with many other musicians. Ras Muhamad is one of them on the song "Zion," Cidade Verde Sounds is one on "Hearts Desire," Runkus is one on "One Shot," Aleighcia Scott, Kelissa, Tasonia, Dionne Reid, La Tifa, and Nattali Rize are one on "Survivor Allstars," and Kabaka Pyramid is one on "Hunt You Down."

The cooperation "Zion," which includes Ras Muhamad, is one to note. Roots reggae and dancehall are combined in the song, and both performers contribute stirring lyrics that stress the value of harmony and peace. Ras Muhamad's delivery of the tune in Indonesian gives it a distinctive flavor that sets it apart from other works by Marla Brown.

"Survivor Allstars," which includes Aleighcia Scott, Kelissa, Tasonia, Dionne Reid, La Tifa, and Nattali Rize, is another noteworthy collaboration. The song is an homage to people who have overcome various obstacles, such as cancer, domestic abuse, and human trafficking. The tune is a powerful and uplifting message of hope and resiliency as a result of the artists' unique styles added to it.

Overall, Marla Brown's collaborations demonstrate her flexibility as a musician and her dedication to using her music to communicate uplifting ideas. Each partnership adds a distinctive flavor to her voice, making for a satisfying listening experience.