Buju Banton

reggae, dancehall, ragga

Buju Banton

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Make You Mine 03:31
Magic City 04:07
Hills And Valleys 04:33
Love Sponge 03:38
Destiny 03:58
Champion 03:59
Who Have It 04:04
Untold Strories 04:32
Bonafied Love 03:55
Good Good 03:47
Love How the Gal Flex 03:38
Love Me Browning 03:47
Murderer 03:56
My Woman Now (feat. Beres Hammond) 04:07
Bonafide Love 03:54
Batty Rider 03:57
Who Say 03:56
Bonafide Love (Feat. Wayne Wonder) 03:54
Too Bloody 04:00
African Pride 03:44
Love Dem Bad (feat. Red Rat) 03:58
Wanna Be Loved 04:05
Not An Easy Road 04:01
Only Man 02:51
Wicked Dickie (Feat. Nadine Sutherland) 03:57
Bogle 03:38
54/46 (feat. Toots Hibbert) 04:01
Gi Dem A Page 03:01
Champion (Remix) 04:29
'Til I'm Laid To Rest 04:24
Single Parent 04:05
Circumstances 04:05
Sleepless Night 03:55
What You Gonna Do 03:43
Driver A 02:47
Massa God World Run 03:54
Small Axe 03:57
How the World a Run 03:55
Man Fe Dead 03:53
Tra La La 03:24
Paid Not Played 04:01
Love How The Gal Dem Flex 03:52
Gal You Body Good 03:52
Go If You Want 03:40
Sensemilia Persecution 03:41
No More Misty Days (feat. Rancid) 03:47
Searching 04:13
Heartbreak Lover 03:26
Me And Oonu 03:08
What I'm Gonna Do (feat. Nadine Sutherland) 04:02

Artist Media

Born: 1973-07-15

Country: JM

Biography - Buju Banton

Buju Banton (born Mark Myrie 1973) is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer. He was born in a slum near Kingston, Jamaica called Salt Lane. "Buju" is a nickname which is of Breadfruit. The name is ironic in light of Mark Myrie's slim frame and large head, but it is, nevertheless, the nickname his mother gave him as a child. "Banton" is a Jamaican word referring to someone with a superior attitude and a gift with speech, but it was also the name of a local artist Burro Banton that Buju admired as a child.

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