In a new clip from the upcoming biopic Bob Marley: One Love, premiering exclusively on Billboard below, viewers go inside the studio with Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Marley and his full Wailers band as they record their signature 1977 reggae smash “Jamming.”

Ben-Adir — the British actor known for the TV series The OA and Peaky Blinders and as one of the Kens in the Barbie movie — captures Marley’s mannerisms and arm-waving moves in the clip as he lip-syncs to the classic song. In a sign of the times, Marley & The Wailers all record in one room simultaneously in the clip, as opposed to isolating vocals and instrumentals as is commonly done now.

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As the track continues to play, we also see Marley playing foosball with his bandmates, so it’s not all work in the studio.

“Jamming” was released on Marley & The Wailers’ 1977 Exodus album, which peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and hit No. 3 on Reggae Albums. It was also included on the 1984 greatest-hits set Legend, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and has spent 818 weeks (and counting) on the tally — making it the second-longest-charting album of all time after Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon at 988 weeks. Legend has also spent a record 210 weeks (again, so far) at No. 1 on the Reggae Albums chart.

“Jamming” famously includes the lyric “No bullet can stop us now.” Marley was shot during a 1976 home invasion in Jamaica in an assassination attempt and fully recovered from his injuries. He later died of melanoma at age 36 in 1981.

Bob Marley: One Love — produced in partnership with the Marley family — hits theaters on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, 2024. Watch the exclusive clip below: