Jamaica Gleaner

Billboard highlights Buju’s long-awaited return

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WITH APPROXIMAT­ELY eight months remaining before internatio­nal reggae superstar Buju Banton returns home from McRae Correction­al Facility, worldwide anticipati­on is building.

Last Friday, the leading US, music industry publicatio­n,

Billboard Magazine, published a feature on the mounting excitement surroundin­g Buju Banton’s release, scheduled for December 8, 2018.

Music lovers and fans from all over the world are sharing their admiration, love and excitement for the Grammy-winning recording artiste, who has toured the globe since the age of 19 and collaborat­ed with internatio­nal acts like Stephen Marley, Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley, Fat Joe, Beres Hammond and Busta Rhymes.

Throughout the article by music journalist Reshma B, Buju Banton’s major influence on the worldwide music industry is highlighte­d, as major artistes from Jamaica and the US, as well as leading industry figures, express their admiration for him.

A$AP Rocky calls Buju Banton, “One of my favourite reggae rappers,” while DJ Khaled said, “I love Buju so much. His music is like praying.”

“He was always touring, always working. He started that work as a teenager, and he worked until he was decades into his career,” says Pat McKay, director of programmin­g for reggae at Sirius XM. “In that time, he built a world community fan base.”

The demand for Buju Banton’s music remains high and the reggae fraternity is anticipati­ng his return to the stage and the studio.

“There is a big void without Buju Banton in the music,” says veteran reggae singer Cocoa Tea. “We would like to see Buju free, because Buju is one of I and I soldier.”

“Buju Banton’s music makes bad people wanna do good,” says Jamaican reaggae giant Beres Hammond, who has often collaborat­ed with the artiste and shared many stages with him. “We need people like him out here.”

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