"I just got into the Beatles a couple years ago, you know, I like it"
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The subtext is confidence. Only someone secure in his own legacy can admit he arrived late to arguably the most compulsory band in pop history. It also reads like a quiet refusal of cultural gatekeeping. The Beatles are often treated as a test of taste; Ziggy treats them like what they actually are for most listeners: a record you put on and enjoy. No thesis, no reverence, no self-serious performance of expertise.
Context matters, too. Ziggy comes from a musical lineage that’s frequently boxed in as “reggae royalty,” expected to carry a particular flame and cite the “right” ancestors. The Beatles, meanwhile, sit at the center of a rock narrative that historically got more institutional validation than Black and Caribbean forms. By casually folding them into his listening life, he flattens the hierarchy. It’s not “crossing over”; it’s a reminder that influence travels in loops, not ladders, and that even icons get to be fans.
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Marley, Ziggy. (2026, January 15). I just got into the Beatles a couple years ago, you know, I like it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-got-into-the-beatles-a-couple-years-ago-160036/
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"I just got into the Beatles a couple years ago, you know, I like it." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-just-got-into-the-beatles-a-couple-years-ago-160036/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.


