Buju Banton
A.K.A. Mark Anthony Myrie Gargamel
Sunrise: July 15, 1973
Kingston, Jamaica

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Label: VP Records |Techniques | Penthouse | Mercury | PolyGram | Loose Cannon | Island | Gargamel Music | Roc Nation

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Buju Banton was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in an area known as Barbican Road, Kingston 8. Buju is a nickname given to him by his mother as a child. Banton is a Jamaican word that refers to someone who is a respected storyteller, and it was adopted by Myrie in tribute to the deejay Burro Banton, whom he admired as a child.[10] Buju emulated Burro's rough vocals and forceful delivery, developing his own distinctive style. Buju's mother was a higgler, or street vendor, while his father worked as a labourer at a tile factory. He was the youngest of fifteen children born into a family that was directly descended from the Maroons of Jamaica. Singer Sean Kingston allege that Banton is his uncle but, that story is yet to be proven true.

Buju Banton, born Mark Anthony Myrie on July 15, 1973, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist renowned for his powerful voice and socially conscious lyrics. Raised in a tough neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica, Banton’s early exposure to the local music scene fueled his passion for reggae. He gained prominence in the late 1980s with hits like “Bogle” and “Love Me Browning.”

In 1992, Buju Banton released the iconic album “Mr. Mention,” setting his status as a dancehall sensation. His lyrical content addressed political and social issues. His 1995 album, “Til Shiloh,” marked a shift towards a more roots-reggae sound and featured the hit “Murderer.”

In 2019, Buju released the album “Upside Down 2020,” which showcased his versatility and reaffirmed his influence on the reggae genre. Buju Banton.  Buju has won several awards throughout his career. Some of his notable achievements include winning a GRAMMY Award for Best Reggae Album in 2011 for his album “Before the Dawn.” Additionally, he has received multiple awards in the reggae and dancehall categories at events like the International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA).  Buju continues to speak on societal issues and advocates for positive change.  His 2023 album “Born For Greatness” has been nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Reggae album.

 

 

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Born For Greatness

Buju Banton

VP Records
2023
Upside Down

Buju Banton

VP Records
2020
Buju & Friends

Buju Banton

VP
2004

Singles

Buju Banton & Wayne Wonder

Sweet Sensimilla
VP Records

Buju Banton

Burn Baby Burn
Real Kings & Soldiers

Buju Banton And Beres Hammond

Who Say Man Nuh Cry
Real Kings & Soldiers

Buju Banton

Champion
Jet Star

Buju Banton And Leroy Sibbles

Wont Fly In Jah Face
Real Kings & Soldiers

Buju Banton

Move You Body
Real Kings & Soldiers

Buju Banton

Murderer
Ministry Of Sound

Buju Banton f. Pharrell Williams

Cherry Pie
VP Records

Buju Banton ft Beres Hammond

My Woman Now
VP Records

Buju Banton

Nothing But Love
Greensleeves

Buju Banton

Ride This
VP

Buju Banton

The Lion Rules
Real Kings & Soldiers penthouse

Buju Banton

Why Buju Love You
Jet Star

Buju Banton & Wayne Wonder

I Don't Know Why
VP Records

Buju Banton f. Victora Monet

Body Touching Body
Roc Nation | Def Jam | Gargamel Music

Buju Banton f. Stephen Marley

Yes Mi Friend
VP Records

Buju Banton f. Busy Signal

Si Mi Clean

Buju Banton

Coconut Wata (Sip)
Banton Music

Buju Banton

Born For Greatness
Gargamel