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Mr. Mention
Reggae / Dub · 1993 · 12 tracks

Mr. Mention

Digital dancehall at its peak. Gravel-voiced energy meets sharp 90s riddims, balancing street-ready anthems with moments of unexpected melodic warmth.

June 8, 1993 · Mercury

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A high-octane explosion of street-level confidence and rhythmic mastery.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Batty Rider
4:00
02
Love How the Gal Dem Flex
3:42
03
Love Black Woman
3:40
04
Look How You Sweet
3:32
05
Woman No Fret
3:47
06
Have to Get You Tonight
3:15
07
Dickie
3:47
08
Love Me Brownin
3:49
09
Buju Moving
3:42
10
Who Say
4:06
11
How the World a Run
3:58
12
Bonafide Love (Movie Star)
3:59
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive energy of the opening 'Batty Rider' where the gravelly roar first meets the sharp digital clap.
The smooth melodic pivot on 'Bonafide Love' where the rough vocals find a surprising harmony with the 'Movie Star' interpolation.
The relentless rhythmic delivery on 'Dickie' that showcases Buju's ability to ride a minimalist synth loop with total authority.

How does Mr. Mention sound next to the rest of Buju Banton's catalogue?

Drum Machine+1.7σ

The instrumentation foregrounds drum machine notably more than the catalogue usually does.

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