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Jo Mersa Marley is a Jamaican-American reggae musician. He was born on March 12, 1991, in Kingston, Jamaica. He is the eldest son of musician Stephen Marley and grandson of legendary reggae artist Bob Marley.

Jo Mersa has been singing and playing music since he was a child, influenced by his father, his grandfather, and other reggae greats such as Peter Tosh and Burning Spear. He began his professional music career in 2014, releasing his debut EP entitled "Comfortable" that featured collaborations with artists such as Yohan Marley, Black Am I, and American rapper Biggz General.

Jo Mersa has released several other singles since then, including "Sunshine" and "Rock and Swing," and has toured extensively both in Jamaica and the United States. In addition to his music career, he has also acted as an ambassador for the Ghetto Youths Foundation, a non-profit organization started by his family that supports at-risk youth in Jamaica.

Jo Mersa continues to carry on his family's legacy in the world of reggae music and has been praised for his ability to blend traditional reggae sounds with modern influences from hip-hop and R&B.