"Kaya" is the tenth studio album by Jamaican reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers. It was released in March 1978 following their successful album "Exodus". Unlike its predecessor, which had a revolutionary, politically charged tone, "Kaya" is a much more relaxed and laid-back album, reflecting the gentler, more approachable side of Marley's songwriting. The album's title is a Jamaican slang term for marijuana, reflecting its recurrent theme.
The album was recorded at the same time as "Exodus" and incorporates fresh re-recordings of earlier hits like "Sun Is Shining" and "Kaya" that originally appeared on the album "Soul Revolution". The songs on the album revolve around themes of peace, love, and marijuana. Some of the notable tracks from the album include "Is This Love" and "Time Will Tell".
"Kaya" was released just a few months before the One Love Peace Concert, which marked Bob Marley's return to the stage in Jamaica after a self-imposed exile. The concert was a major event aimed at calming political tensions in Jamaica. The album was positively received and maintains its repute as a classic reggae album.