
Gravel-voiced dancehall energy meeting deep Rastafarian spirituality. Powerful, bass-heavy anthems for both the street corner and the sanctuary.
Born Mark Anthony Myrie, Jamaican dancehall artist Buju Banton rose to prominence in 1992 by shattering local records for chart-topping singles and album sales. Throughout his career, he has collaborated across diverse genres, including hip hop and punk rock. After signing with major labels like Mercury Records, Banton transitioned his sound during the mid-1990s, incorporating his Rastafari faith into acclaimed projects such as 'Til Shiloh and Inna Heights.
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