So much wisdom as a Jamaican I've been given alot this knowledge in private conversations over the years but seeing him give so much game online is refreshing big up Buju fr legend
When my nieces saw my albums for the 1st time & I told her that they play like CD’s. She said “ those are the biggest CD’s I’ve ever seen aunty” 😆. She’s still adorable
I’m from St. Maarten. Back when I was 14 years old in 1998 Buju had a show. During the day he was in a bike accident. Not serious, but he did messed up his ankle. However, that didn’t stop him from performing. He came on with crutches. What a show. He was dressed in white lenon. What an experience.
Rap originated in Jamaica. It’s hip-hop that came from the Bronx. He is one of the staples that started and continued wrap or should I say conscious rap
Gun man comes from tribal instinct- talk about on Charmarich Show, Lost Boyz of Canada or are they? I wish I can see u in October but will be out of province. Welcome home and keep singing “Boom Bye Bye”
As an African living in Kenya🇰🇪,I totally concur with Buju when he says afrobeats is a bunch of fuckery that doesn't uplift anyone (the Gen Z kids in my region won't agree to his statement though😂).I don't listen to or endorse afrobeats but I still mess heavy with Ol'skool reggea&dance hall.However I'm not a Gen Z kid trapped in this new wave.I remember the Buju,Shabba Ranks&Cutty Ranks tapes playing throughout our city in the 90's.That was truly the Golden Era🙏🏾.Glad Buju is well,free&still doing his thing on the 🎙✊🏾.Hopefully he'll come perform in Nairobi Kenya sometime soon.I still bump Til Shiloh the album heavy in my car🔊🔊.It takes me back to my childhood days listening to those records.
look up fela kuti nore. it was much more like him. afrobeat didn't come out of nowhere with wizkid. and music in africa is much broader than just afrobeat. just like you can't put reggae and dancehall in the same box
He’s literally saying the same shit I’d be saying to these people over here, especially in Hawaii. They love stealing music and don’t even give respect
Buju is a legend but for him to say that Reggaeton never colabrated with Dancehall artists is not true. He recorded on Tego Calderons album and there was a Reggaeton/Dancehall album with a lot of the top artists from both genres.
@@WealthRatedE in the late 90s early 2000s many dancehall artists refused to collaborate when reggaeton was on the come up because they didn’t take them serious. Many of them in deed reached out and were rejected. The interest was there but most of the Jamaicans were too closed minded to build a bridge. There could have been more collaboration but it was not due to a lack of effort on behalf of the puertoricans. Dancehall stayed stagnant in the world stage due to lack of vision and overall bad business moves. When he himself has collaborated with puertoricans and says that there are no collabs between both cultures it comes across as crazy and just looks like a hater to us.
Buju is my artist, but hold on Gargamel - hold it right ras clot there; Gargamel you tell me "1" Jamaican song that can uplift Jamaica, because there's millons of Jamaican songs and Jamaica still ah burn night, noon, and day. Bad minded people in every area listen to Culture vibes, Reggae, Lovers Rock, and dancehall and still a kill mon and rape off the pickney. "NOT DI WHOLE OF JAMAICA, BUT CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS; ENOUGH TO RUN WAY TOURIST AND LOTS OF THEIR OWN PEOPLE" "Not even a Bob Marley chune can stop the killing in Jamaica - else it would have happened already. Let go of Africa Banton; I rate you still, but you're wrong! Buju correct of many points he speak on still, but wrong again on the Moor talk.
I don’t respect what he is saying about reggaeton because every old school reggaeton artist always give the respect to Jamaica for inspiring Reggaeton. Reggaeton is are “🇵🇷” version of reggae. A mixture of salsa and raggae…… 🇯🇲🇵🇷🫶✊🏽
Why did we just hop over who started it reggaeton or reggae an what was the story behind it did afro beats created it or Puerto Ricans did an Jamaicans too it
This is what A REAL MAN LOOK, ACT, SPEAK like. 🇯🇲 4EVA.
He has a way with storytelling. I can listen to him speak all day.
So much wisdom as a Jamaican I've been given alot this knowledge in private conversations over the years but seeing him give so much game online is refreshing big up Buju fr legend
Powerful interview for our Caribbean people
If you never seen this man perform live you need to
Much love from your island brothers & sisters from Trinidaaaad 🇹🇹🫶🏾🇯🇲
Aye Trini 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹💪🏽
Sending Love back to the Trini Massive🇹🇹❤️💛💚 Out of many we are one family!!
I love him! Grateful for this conversation! I love that he shouted out Memphis!
Wanted to make sure to watch this on drink champs channel 💯
NORE KNEW NOT TO PLAY NO 'PAUSE' GAMES TODAY‼️
When my nieces saw my albums for the 1st time & I told her that they play like CD’s. She said “ those are the biggest CD’s I’ve ever seen aunty” 😆. She’s still adorable
@TheSheriffess 😂😂😂😂
Most solid and organic -man-interview- 🌻
1:58 How do y'all NOT KNOW "Master Blaster"!?!? Buju hummed the whole melody! 😳🤬 /// (This is one of your BEST episodes ever. BigUP!)
Yooooooooooooooo the best that ever did it! Big love Buju
Mr. Buju would be great as leader of any NGO. Love this mans spirit, and hope to see him prosper.
Seen Buju pull up on a scooter by himself and perform at 1st Ave in Minneapolis. True Legend
Never disappoints! ❤Respect! Biltmore Ballroom , Tilden BR, Albany Manor, Footprint, Empire.. The days! ❤
I’m from St. Maarten. Back when I was 14 years old in 1998 Buju had a show. During the day he was in a bike accident. Not serious, but he did messed up his ankle. However, that didn’t stop him from performing. He came on with crutches. What a show. He was dressed in white lenon. What an experience.
❤❤❤❤ so much love for Buju
Positive vibration Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤❤
He said Igbo man with an Igbo accent. Wow wow wow
❤❤❤ Much love and respect to all. BUJU BANTON YASSS!!! I love what he speaks of, always have. I enjoy all your guests this is one of thee best ❤❤❤
🤯🎼🔊👍 buju dropping jems..💯
Much love, Buju ❤👑🤞🏼
Buju Bantan is 💪🏿💪🏿✊🏿🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥my favorite Dancehall Artist
🧡 More Love ✨️ More Life BuJu ✨️❕️👑
What a legend 🏆
Blessing on Blessing
Buju Bun ah heavy fiyah pon da one ya
Lets See What God Can Do...🎉
LETS GOOOOOOOO 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Buju banton went to jail and came out to a digital world. Music different now. Certain people like me still play vinyls. I’ve got nuff Buju on vital.
I love this so much ❤
Rap originated in Jamaica. It’s hip-hop that came from the Bronx. He is one of the staples that started and continued wrap or should I say conscious rap
Oh snap BuJu said it first hahaha reggaeton
Buju powerful
Gun man comes from tribal instinct- talk about on Charmarich Show, Lost Boyz of Canada or are they? I wish I can see u in October but will be out of province. Welcome home and keep singing “Boom Bye Bye”
As an African living in Kenya🇰🇪,I totally concur with Buju when he says afrobeats is a bunch of fuckery that doesn't uplift anyone (the Gen Z kids in my region won't agree to his statement though😂).I don't listen to or endorse afrobeats but I still mess heavy with Ol'skool reggea&dance hall.However I'm not a Gen Z kid trapped in this new wave.I remember the Buju,Shabba Ranks&Cutty Ranks tapes playing throughout our city in the 90's.That was truly the Golden Era🙏🏾.Glad Buju is well,free&still doing his thing on the 🎙✊🏾.Hopefully he'll come perform in Nairobi Kenya sometime soon.I still bump Til Shiloh the album heavy in my car🔊🔊.It takes me back to my childhood days listening to those records.
You do not listen to Afrobeats but you have the courage to criticize it? What an irony and show of ignorance and stupidity
😂😂😂 but i do wanna preserve this record
look up fela kuti nore. it was much more like him. afrobeat didn't come out of nowhere with wizkid. and music in africa is much broader than just afrobeat. just like you can't put reggae and dancehall in the same box
BUJUUUUUUU BANTON🇹🇹🫶🏾💋💋💋💋💋💪🏽💯✌🏾
Runolfsson Shores
Buju!!! BANTON!!!!
Quote of the year "Let's stop the fuckery and get it right!"
BIGGUPZ!!!🔥🔥🔥
I believe afro beats is more connected to dancehall than reggae per se.
Alberta Gateway
Buju Banton looks like a combination of Pete Rock & Amar'e Stoudemire.
1:53:00
Ohhhhhh snap he smokin aaayyyeeeeww
He’s literally saying the same shit I’d be saying to these people over here, especially in Hawaii. They love stealing music and don’t even give respect
💭 There needs to be a Drink Champs with Vybz Kartel
Any know the song from the India man “japa mon” ? That Buju Banton spoke of
Buju is a legend but for him to say that Reggaeton never colabrated with Dancehall artists is not true. He recorded on Tego Calderons album and there was a Reggaeton/Dancehall album with a lot of the top artists from both genres.
He don’t mean that literal. There should’ve been way more reggaeton and reggae collabs
@@WealthRatedE in the late 90s early 2000s many dancehall artists refused to collaborate when reggaeton was on the come up because they didn’t take them serious. Many of them in deed reached out and were rejected. The interest was there but most of the Jamaicans were too closed minded to build a bridge. There could have been more collaboration but it was not due to a lack of effort on behalf of the puertoricans. Dancehall stayed stagnant in the world stage due to lack of vision and overall bad business moves. When he himself has collaborated with puertoricans and says that there are no collabs between both cultures it comes across as crazy and just looks like a hater to us.
Gargormel was on Shrooms that's how he saw The Smurfs 🤷🏿😂😂😂😂
Yes Panama did the first reggaeton
If you from the Caribbean you know any shows going down in the real places, it's pure shots licking non stops its a normal thing!
Buju is my artist, but hold on Gargamel - hold it right ras clot there; Gargamel you tell me "1" Jamaican song that can uplift Jamaica, because there's millons of Jamaican songs and Jamaica still ah burn night, noon, and day. Bad minded people in every area listen to Culture vibes, Reggae, Lovers Rock, and dancehall and still a kill mon and rape off the pickney. "NOT DI WHOLE OF JAMAICA, BUT CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS; ENOUGH TO RUN WAY TOURIST AND LOTS OF THEIR OWN PEOPLE" "Not even a Bob Marley chune can stop the killing in Jamaica - else it would have happened already. Let go of Africa Banton; I rate you still, but you're wrong! Buju correct of many points he speak on still, but wrong again on the Moor talk.
Boyle Dam
Effertz Mission
First here
Crooks Light
I don’t respect what he is saying about reggaeton because every old school reggaeton artist always give the respect to Jamaica for inspiring Reggaeton. Reggaeton is are “🇵🇷” version of reggae. A mixture of salsa and raggae…… 🇯🇲🇵🇷🫶✊🏽
🎉🎉🎉🎉
Alfredo Underpass
Robel Overpass
Why did we just hop over who started it reggaeton or reggae an what was the story behind it did afro beats created it or Puerto Ricans did an Jamaicans too it
Heaven Flats
Leonora Lodge
McCullough River
O'Hara Fork
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Satterfield Extensions
Torphy Walks
💚💜💚💜👏🔥👏🔥👏
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What Buju went away for? Anyone knows?
Drug possession with intent to distribute. Booga suga. Kilos
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