Distant Relatives is a Nas and Damian Marley collaboration exploring and
celebrating the connection between reggae and hip-hop, tracing both sounds to
the African motherland. Unlike previous collaborations between Jamaican and
American artists, Distant Relatives isn’t a remix or featured artist project,
but rather a fully collaborative effort.
The youngest son of the legendary Bob Marley, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley
garnered his own place in music history when he became the first ever reggae
artist to win a Grammy Award outside of the Reggae category, taking home an
award for Best Urban/Alternative performance for his smash 2005 single
“Welcome To Jamrock.” The acclaimed breakthrough album of the same name also
won a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.
A hip-hop icon since his immortal guest verse on Main Source’s 1991 “Live
At The Barbeque,” Nas burst out of the Queensbridge housing projects, a hotbed
of rap artistry since the early ’80s. The son of jazz trumpeter Olu Dara, Nas
has since gone on to sell over 20 million albums worldwide over the span of his
legendary career, and has acted as an ambassador for hip-hop culture throughout
the globe.