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Published 14:57 16 Aug 2016 BST
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Not only have the peerless duo refined excellence in their fields, but they are truly adored around the globe. Although even Bolt would have to admit that the late great Marley stands alone as the embodiment of the Jamaican spirit. Indeed the record-breaking sprinter is a huge fan of the reggae legend.
This was brilliantly apparent when Usain treated one ecstatic reporter to a surprisingly good rendition of One Love from Marley's 1977 Exodus album. Sure, it wasn't pitch perfect, but we doubt that dear old Bob could run 100 metres in a sub-1o second time (although he was a handy footballer back in the day).
Perhaps most surprising about Bolt's reggae turn was the high octave of his effort, which you wouldn't have assumed from his deep talking voice. Maybe a Bee Gees hit next time, Usain mate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPh3q-ZZJWE
For reference here's Marley's brilliant original. What a fucking tune!
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