Marcia Griffiths is arguably the biggest female star in the history of reggae music. Scoring her first hit in 1969 with a version of Nina Simone's "To Be Young, Gifted and Black," Griffiths remained a consistent presence on the reggae charts, keeping up with the music's evolving sound and image. In 1974, she joined Bob Marley and the Wailers as a member of the female backing trio the I Threes, and in 1989 she scored a huge hit with "Electric Boogie," the song that inspired the Electric Slide dance craze. Considered a legendary figure in both reggae and Jamaican culture, she celebrated the 50th year of her music career in 2014 and released Timeless in 2019.
Marcia Griffiths has also released music as a member of I-Threes.
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