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| Biography: Buju Banton was one of the most popular dancehall reggae artists of the '90s. Debuting with a series of popular "slack" singles, which drew criticism for their graphic sexuality and homophobia, Banton converted to Rastafarianism and revolutionized dancehall by employing the live instrumentation and social ...Read full biography |
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Released: 2002 Label: ISLAND MERCURY Critics' Rating:  1993's Voice of Jamaica was a stellar set, an aural collage of the island, with its swirl of diverse styles, sounds and themes.
Bringing dancehall to the wider world, that album was a revelation, and to ...Read full reviewReleased: 1995 Label: Loos Cannon Critics' Rating:  1993's Voice of Jamaica was a stellar set, an aural collage of the island, with its swirl of diverse styles, sounds and themes. Bringing dancehall to the wider world, that album was a revelation, and to ...Read full review
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