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Buju Banton albums featuring Toots Hibbert

Buju Banton Music Videos (8)
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| | Inna Heights 10th Anniversary Edition CDs (1997) With DVD
$17.59 INNA HEIGHTS was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
Those who despair that reggae hasn't been the same since the passing of Bob Marley will rejoice when they listen to Buju Banton. Without sounding like an imitation, Banton ...
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| Inna Heights CD (1997)
$9.85 INNA HEIGHTS was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
Those who despair that reggae hasn't been the same since the passing of Bob Marley will rejoice when they listen to Buju Banton. Without sounding like an imitation, Banton ...
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| Buju And Friends CDs (2004)
$18.95 Jamaican dancehall veteran Buju Banton has featured duets with a wide array of artists on his albums right from the beginning, and this two-disc 33-track compilation from VP Records collects several of them in one convenient package. There's none of ...
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 Buju Banton Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Buju Banton songs: Champion Lyrics, Murderer Lyrics, Untold Stories Lyrics, Bonafide Love Lyrics, Destiny Lyrics, Love Sponge Lyrics, Wanna Be Loved Lyrics, Only Man Lyrics, Get It On Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Good Times Lyrics, Hills and Valleys Lyrics, Love Dem Bad Lyrics, My Woman Now Lyrics, We'll Be Alright Lyrics, Paid Not Played Lyrics, Who Say Lyrics, Complaint Lyrics, Shiloh Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Rise Lyrics, Magic City Lyrics.
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 Buju Banton Biography
One of the most acclaimed Jamaican DJs of the '90s, Buju Banton was among those in the thriving ragga dancehall scene who turned their backs on the "slackness" to focus once again on "cultural" statements and "conscious" lyrics. He was huge in Jamaica, but when he was the voice of the moment in '92, he recorded the anti-gay "Boom Bye Bye," which sparked much controversy and momentarily stalled his career. He returned in '93 with "Murderer," a song instrumental in changing the focus of DJ lyrics away from celebrations of the gun.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Buju Banton | Beres Hammond, Fat Joe, Red Rat, Beenie Man, Marcia Griffiths, Rancid, Maxi Priest, Garnett Silk, Marley Boyz | | Beres Hammond | Marcia Griffiths, Cutty Ranks, Zap Pow, Harold Butler & Four Corners, Jah Cure, Maxi Priest, Third World, Dean Fraser | | Sly Dunbar | Sizzla, Black Uhuru, Sly & Robbie, Culture, Dennis Brown, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Bounty Killer, Peter Tosh | | Dean Fraser | Dennis Brown, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Morgan Heritage, Culture, Burning Spear, Anthony B., Black Uhuru, Gregory Isaacs |
 Contemporaries
Yellowman, Eek-A-Mouse, Beenie Man, Cocoa Tea, Shabba Ranks, RZA, Chaka Demus, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, Lieutenant Stitchie, Cutty Ranks, Born Jamericans, Dave Kelly
 Followers
Beenie Man, Shaggy, Bounty Killer, Super Cat, Tiger, Apache Indian, Mega Banton, Terror Fabulous
 Influences
Bob Marley, U-Roy, Yellowman, Shabba Ranks, King Jammy, General Echo, Josey Wales
 More Music Artists
I Ching, Rumi Yamaguchi
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