Chameleone took to social media on the morning of Saturday, June 17 to reveal that he and Abba Marcus had visited the former home of Bob Marley.
Jose Chameleone treated his son Abba Marcus Mayanja to a trip to Jamaica following graduation from high school.
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The home, which is located in Kingston Jamaica, also housed his studio and it has now been turned into a museum.
The Bob Marley Museum is dedicated to the reggae legend who died on May 11, 1981.
In 1976, it was the site of a failed assassination attempt on Bob Marley. It was converted into a museum in 1986 after his death by his wife, Rita Marley. It is a popular tourist attraction.
The property features a well-equipped 80-seat theatre, a photographic gallery, a record shop and a gift shop filled with a wide array of Bob Marley memorabilia.
Taking to Instagram, Jose Chameleone share a short video showing him and his son at the museum and captioned it:
"Visited Bob Marley’s former home, studio and now his Museum in Kingston, Jamaica with Abba. Such a good feeling and vibes there.
"Must-visit for reggae music lovers! Montego Bay!!!..."
On June 9, Abba Marcus Mayanja, who is Chameleone and Daniella Atim's first born, was among the students that completed their high school level of education at Spring Lake Park High School, Minnesota, United States.
The graduation ceremony was held at Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul and a number of students received their academic transcripts before their parents and guardians.
Atim said Abba Marcus will be pursuing a career as a professional medical doctor if all goes as anticipated.
Watch the video below: