The Melody Makers were a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1979, consisting of siblings Ziggy, Stephen, Cedella, and Sharon Marley. Their music was notable for its fusion of reggae with elements of pop and rock, a style that helped popularize reggae beyond Jamaica. The group, led by Ziggy Marley, son of the legendary Bob Marley, achieved international recognition with influential works like "Look Who's Dancing," and "Tomorrow People." Despite disbanding in 2002, The Melody Makers' contribution to spreading reggae music worldwide remains significant.