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Tuff Gong is the brand name associated with a number of businesses started by and the Marley family. 'Tuff Gong' comes from Marley's nickname, which was in turn an echo of that given to founder of the movement, .


Record label
Tuff Gong is a formed by the group the Wailers in 1970. Before 1981, the label used the facilities of recording company in Marcus Garvey Drive. The first single on the label was "Run For Cover" by the Wailers. After 1973, the Tuff Gong headquarters was located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston, Jamaica – 's home. The location is now home to the Bob Marley Museum.

The Tuff Gong label is distributed by through .

Tuff Gong is the official Caribbean distributor of Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group, and Disney Music Group.

In and 's Grand Theft Auto IV, Tuff Gong Radio is based on the record label and is featured as one of the many fictional radio stations featured in-game. The station is dedicated to playing songs associated with Bob Marley, including tracks by his sons Stephen Marley and Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley.


Recording studio
Tuff Gong is a full-service recording studio located in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1981, Bob Marley's wife, , purchased 's Federal Records recording studio, the island's first plant, and the company subsequently moved from 56 Hope Road to 220 Marcus Garvey Drive, where it continues to operate.

Tuff Gong includes a recording studio, mastering room, stamper room, pressing plant, cassette plant, wholesale record shop, booking agency, as well as offices for Rita Marley Music and Ghetto Youths International.

Tuff Gong International studio is one of the largest Caribbean studios and features the second-largest live recording space on the island with artists, musicians, producers and tourists traveling from around the world to visit the facility.

A longtime resource for Jamaican musicians, Tuff Gong has been the location of recordings from , , Sly and Robbie, Shaggy, , , , , Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers, , , , and many others.

International music stars, such as , Sinead O'Connor, , , Self Defense Family, and Tiken Jah Fakoly have chosen the studio for both its recording resources and its history.

A renewed international interest in Jamaican music has led to the studio being used by a younger generation of artists, including .


See also
  • List of record labels


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