Peter Tosh | Got Mimi
Peter Tosh, born Peter Anthony McIntosh in Westmoreland, Jamaica, was a foundational figure in reggae music, a Rastafarian elder, and a fierce advocate for soci
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Peter Tosh, born Peter Anthony McIntosh in Westmoreland, Jamaica, was a foundational figure in reggae music, a Rastafarian elder, and a fierce advocate for social justice. As a founding member of The Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, Tosh's distinctive vocal style and uncompromising lyrical content helped shape the genre's early sound and message. His solo career, launched in 1973, saw him deliver powerful anthems like 'Legalize It' and 'Equal Rights,' cementing his reputation as the 'Stepping Razor' for his sharp wit and confrontational stance against oppression. Tosh's influence extends beyond music, embodying a spirit of resistance and spiritual conviction that continues to resonate globally.