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 received the Peace Medal of the Third World from the United Nations following 
his appearance at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston. The study of music as 
a rhetorical form has been receiving increased attention from communication 
studiers in recent years. Primarily because music has the potential to function 
as persuasive communication and music encompasses our society, thus potentially 
impacting broad audiences. Everywhere we go we are exposed to music; in 
automobiles, shopping centers, and waiting rooms, as well as in our homes. 
Marley often spoke to the ghettos of Jamaican cities. Music in a very effective 
form of communications in places of illiteracy and poverty. His words were 
often simple, and included phrases native to Jamaican’s. “Reflexes had got the 
better of me/ And what is to be must be/ Every day the bucket a-go a well/ One 
day the bottom a-go drop out” (I Shot the Sheriff). Simple phrases, known by 
Jamaicans, opened them to the reggae music. Marley was able to get listeners to 
think they all had the same beliefs, and persuaded them politically and 
socially with other influential songs. 




 
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