Interestingly, "Could You Be Loved" was originally recorded for the album "Uprising," but it was also remixed and released as a single. The song features Marley's distinctive vocals and a catchy melody that has made it a fan favorite.
Released in 1980 on the album Uprising , this track wasn't just another reggae hit; it was a bridge between the roots of Jamaica and the disco-funk floors of the West. The Sound: Where Reggae Meets Disco Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved -MP3- - UP BY M...
Produced by Bob Marley and Chris Blackwell, the song was intentionally designed to bridge the gap between Kingston and the international club scene. Interestingly, "Could You Be Loved" was originally recorded
: Marley urges listeners not to let external forces "change ya or even rearrange ya," emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's authentic self. The Sound: Where Reggae Meets Disco Produced by
The song was recorded at Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, Jamaica, and mixed at Criteria Studios in Miami. Marley co-produced the track with Chris Blackwell and the Wailers’ longtime engineer Aston “Family Man” Barrett.
Could You Be Loved " is a seminal reggae-disco track by Bob Marley & The Wailers , released in 1980 on their final studio album,