Buju Banton
Buju Banton
Artist Information
Genres: Dancehall, Club/Dance, Roots Reggae, Contemporary Reggae
Active: 90's, 2000's
Born: July 15, 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica
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Biography
Buju Banton was one of the most popular dancehall reggae artists of the '90s. Debuting with a series of popular "slack" singles, which drew criticism for their graphic sexuality and homophobia, Banton converted to Rastafarianism and revolutionized dancehall by employing the live instrumentation and social consciousness of classic roots reggae. He first adopted the approach on his 1995 classic 'Til Shiloh, which raised hopes among his fans that he would become dancehall's great international ambassador, as Bob Marley had been for roots reggae. While that never quite materialized, Banton remained a high-profile star into the new millennium. Buju Banton was born Mark Anthony Myrie on July 15, 1973, in the Kingston slum of Salt Lane.
Discography
Release: October 17, 2006
Label: Universal
Release: September 12, 2006
Label: Gargamel Music, Gargamel