Ky-Mani Marley Statement Regarding Unauthorized Captions On His ‘Dear Dad’ Book
Dancehall.Mobi special update – Ky-Mani Marley has issued a statement regarding unauthorized captions on his ‘Dear Dad‘ book which was released earlier today. The book is published by Farrah Gray Publishing, Inc., and according to Marley, Farrah Gray was unprofessional and malicious in twisting his words to create controversy in an effort to boost sales of the book. More below:
Ky-Mani Marley Statement Regarding Dear Dad
“I’ve done many things that I am not proud of. I have turned what was largely a destructive lifestyle and turned it into a constructive one. I chose to share my story with the hope that many may be moved to something more positive by the end of the book.
I partnered with a gentleman, Dr Farrah Gray, who I grew to have a great deal of respect for. My journey writing the book was initially very easy and I thought we had built a relationship of respect if nothing else.
During the final edit of the book, I spoke with my sister, Cedella, and I advised Dr Farrah Gray that some changes had to be made and until the changes were made, I was not willing to do any promotion for the book. I could NOT support and promote something that is not 100% mine and that I believe in. Dr Gray apparently thought that by turning something that was written from the heart into something seemingly malicious was going to benefit him in some way.
I did not mean to hurt anyone… The book was only to tell my story, as I know it… What I was led to believe while growing up. The book was not an attack on my family! I love my brothers and sisters more than anyone can know.
I did not expect that Dr Gray would have been unprofessional and malicious in twisting my words or using things that were discussed in confidence to create controversy in an attempt to sell a book.
I did NOT authorize him to make any changes to the cover of my book nor do I condone any of the captions he has written!
At this point I do not know if the content of the book has been altered in any way due to the fact that I have not communicated with Dr Farrah Gray in over a month because he has neither accepted nor returned any of my phone calls.”
Ky-mani, would have loved to read your story but will now boycott because of this disturbing news…Unfortunatly a lot of people have forgotten what human integrity is. To some people,a quest for riches is much more important.
Such a shame that an important story, such as yours, your familys and your fathers, is caught up in this.
Im saddened and dissapointed.
Hope all can be resolved so I can oneday read this book the way you intended it to be seen.
Respect for having the courage to bear your soul and story to the world.
xo
I am very disappointed by the way the author handled your story, it has a big reflexion on not just you but the marley family and our younger generation. Surprisely i was helping my son with his project on black history month and he chose Bob Marley. i was surfing the net for information on Bob and the first thing i saw was your story on the news. It saddens my heart. Bob Marley has a few children out of marriage but does not make him no less of a man. His children as we know have made him very proud. We are all human we make mistakes and learn from them and other peoples mistakes. Keep up the good work rewrite your story, so that our younger generation will be able to do their projects on the “truth”.