Jamaican Reggae icon Bob Marley has achieved a significant milestone with his compilation album 'Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and The Wailers.' The album has now spent an impressive 850 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, joining Pink Floyd as the only other musical act to achieve this feat.
'Legend,' released in 1984, features some of Marley's most iconic tracks such as 'No Woman No Cry,' 'Is This Love,' 'Three Little Birds,' and 'Get Up, Stand Up.' Despite Marley's untimely passing at the age of 36, his music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, contributing to the album's enduring success.
Last week, 'Legend' sold an additional 14,300 equivalent units in the U.S., with nearly 2,800 physical purchases. The album has consistently performed well, maintaining a position on various Billboard charts including Top Album Sales, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Top R&B Albums, and the Reggae Albums chart, where it continues to dominate.
Marley's influence and legacy are undeniable, as evidenced by the continued popularity of 'Legend' among music enthusiasts. The album's longevity on the Billboard 200 is a testament to Marley's enduring appeal and the timeless quality of his music.
As music lovers continue to appreciate and support Bob Marley's musical legacy, 'Legend' stands as a testament to the enduring power of his artistry and the impact he has had on generations of listeners.