Please tell us what your music has done for Jamaica?. Bob and the others must be turning in their graves, they have left such a good legacy behind, but all his fellow countrymen and women can do is to slaughter each other. You guys are disrespecting the ancestors.
The Gargamel looking fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........better with age, God is in control!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......bring the message to the people !!!!!!!!!!!!
Ohh ❤ how I love you Mr Myrie...I am going to continue waiting...been waiting 35 years for you...am here when you ready... continue preaching through your powerful songs....❤️🇹🇹🇯🇲🇬🇧❤ Please please someone help me...I been waiting soooo long...but I certainly know that my wait isn't in vain Love you lots 😘💕😘
The days of Reggae and Dancehall being unprotected and unstructured have overstayed their welcome. It’s time for a new era of Dancehall where it is more business minded and has an iron fist on greedy and unfair exploitation. With every era there are somethings we lose from the previous era and stuff we gain for the future. We should not fear this as it is inevitable. As long as we keep core culture as in our beliefs and values in place then the sky is the limit but we must be serious about this genre of music. If money is the issue then we need to fund it ourselves. Grouping our money together will be enough for a good start! One man alone can’t do it. Don’t matter if ur a billionaire! One hand cya clap. So the flossing and materialism needs to take a back-seat and our focus needs to be reshaped to thinking long term. Eventually investors will see our music as an attractive investment but we as a collective have to make the first move!
I am ready to invest. When will you start ..... no more talking ...... Just do it ..... Who is going to start the radio business????? Stop talking and lets get it done!!!!!! I am ready like many other reggae fans, to buy shares in the company.$$$$$$ When are you starting the business???????
I love Buju as perhaps one of the top 5 from Jamaica. I don’t respect him always talking about others who sings reggae, if people like it the will sing it and they have their own thoughts. Some of us are born with reggae already established, same way Buju was influenced and inspired others will be. Next thing is that other people other than Jamaican are amazing reggae artist too. Joaquin "Quino" , Lucky Dube, J-Boog, I think UB-40, Steel Pulse, Collie Buddz and more. The credit goes to Jamaican artist like Buju and before Him, Jimmy Clif, Bob, Bunny, Tosh and lots more. Some of the instruments used wasn’t made in Jamaica, some of the sound wasn’t first made in Jamaica and nobody is saying it. Many white people love Buju and I don’t think he should knock people making music, he should continue knocking negative lyrics. If Afro music didn’t uplift Africa to him he’s wrong, if it’s not negative and it makes people dance and be happy it’s uplifting. Might not be educating but we are all different and uplifting comes in many ways. Lucky Dube is African and if we measure Buju against him it would be unfair. I love Buju music, love his voice and mostly love his positivity but not in the regard of knocking others. Be great and continue to lead the way, reggae was created in Jamaica the same way the English we speak isn’t ours, the Spanish or any language it’s ours. I say set yourself apart with your lyrics and not feel fear of inclusion because you’re one of the best. If you want to sell music in America or any other country it’s American money, people are willing to give money for your music and I bet you will not say this money was made for Americans. I’m from Belize , I love reggae and will sing reggae because I was born with reggae just like some in Europe and America.
Y the hell would they be eating grass…this is the damn twenty first century there’s lot of food in the world & fruits trees is all around..so dah conversation yah is relevant
@@alwayne5932 civil war has forced many of the displaced to seek shelter in the desert.. The analogy of eating gras was to show the desperate situation facing this population. No disrespect to your gues was intended!! The comment was to highlight an issue not often seen in the press.
I love Buju, and I love your music. But you have no place to judge the AFRoBEAT genre. Reflect on your freedom after jail and make amends. Stop 🛑 being a cringy HATER of the Afrobeats genre.
I love ❤the way King 👑 Buju defends and protects the Reggae music. His authentic words breeds truth and his loyalty to himself. 1️⃣love❤
Please tell us what your music has done for Jamaica?. Bob and the others must be turning in their graves, they have left such a good legacy behind, but all his fellow countrymen and women can do is to slaughter each other. You guys are disrespecting the ancestors.
What an icon in the reggar industry love the way he speak about his people
Reggae is a part of the Jamaican culture that definitely should be respected❤
Amen my Legend tell them Buju, respect the music.
The Gargamel looking fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..........better with age, God is in control!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......bring the message to the people !!!!!!!!!!!!
Buju banton real legend.
Intercultural individual person.
Is musical journey lyrical is amazing.
Is catalog said it all
Buju so comfortable ❤big up buju we love you 🇩🇲🇩🇲
Real talk buju🔥🔥🔥🔥
Greetings from Suriname, he's truly authentic, and unafraid to voice his opinion.
One love Buju banton ❤
one love ❤️
Buju love you for real and your music 🎶❤
And Afro beat too, as you mentioned on drink champ. This guys he’s to real I love that 🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🏽✊🏽
Mi cah listen to the Gargamel all day everyday
"it's not a easy road/some see the glamour and the glitter so them go for better road"
Buju Banton 🔥🇵🇦🔥🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦👍🏾👍🏾🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦PANAMÁ ES TU TIERRA..
❤❤❤
..our own radio station❤❤❤
My King speakers pure FACTS
Facts 🙌🏾💪🏽🙏🏽💫🇯🇲🇹🇹
Ohh ❤ how I love you Mr Myrie...I am going to continue waiting...been waiting 35 years for you...am here when you ready... continue preaching through your powerful songs....❤️🇹🇹🇯🇲🇬🇧❤
Please please someone help me...I been waiting soooo long...but I certainly know that my wait isn't in vain
Love you lots 😘💕😘
Powerful message...
Amen KING we are all OVER COMERS
Buju to the world ❤
Just like the BBC that only give reggae music a platform once a week at 9pm
Speak up Buju!
6:00 buju a real one 😂
Love how Buju calling out “F@#kery in the Afro diaspora!! Speak Rasta!!
The greatest
Jah bless you buju
King Buju ❤💯
❤❤❤👑👑👑👑🦁🦁
King gargamel
Gargamel you aging like fine fine wine
DONT WE ALL I HEART RADIO
Truth is truth
That was what Mr Gordon did in Canada own his own radio station in Canada.
🔥❤🌟
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👊👊👊💯💯💯💯
The days of Reggae and Dancehall being unprotected and unstructured have overstayed their welcome. It’s time for a new era of Dancehall where it is more business minded and has an iron fist on greedy and unfair exploitation.
With every era there are somethings we lose from the previous era and stuff we gain for the future. We should not fear this as it is inevitable. As long as we keep core culture as in our beliefs and values in place then the sky is the limit but we must be serious about this genre of music.
If money is the issue then we need to fund it ourselves. Grouping our money together will be enough for a good start! One man alone can’t do it. Don’t matter if ur a billionaire! One hand cya clap.
So the flossing and materialism needs to take a back-seat and our focus needs to be reshaped to thinking long term. Eventually investors will see our music as an attractive investment but we as a collective have to make the first move!
It's not about money sellout, it's about preserving your identity
Tall boy BUJU
Gargamel outside
I am ready to invest. When will you start ..... no more talking ...... Just do it ..... Who is going to start the radio business????? Stop talking and lets get it done!!!!!! I am ready like many other reggae fans, to buy shares in the company.$$$$$$ When are you starting the business???????
You start it nuh
I love Buju as perhaps one of the top 5 from Jamaica. I don’t respect him always talking about others who sings reggae, if people like it the will sing it and they have their own thoughts. Some of us are born with reggae already established, same way Buju was influenced and inspired others will be. Next thing is that other people other than Jamaican are amazing reggae artist too. Joaquin "Quino" , Lucky Dube, J-Boog, I think UB-40, Steel Pulse, Collie Buddz and more. The credit goes to Jamaican
artist like Buju and
before Him, Jimmy Clif, Bob, Bunny, Tosh and lots more. Some of the instruments used wasn’t made in Jamaica, some of the sound wasn’t first made in Jamaica and nobody is saying it. Many white people love Buju and I don’t think he should knock people making music, he should continue knocking negative lyrics. If Afro music didn’t uplift Africa to him he’s wrong, if it’s not negative and it makes people dance and be happy it’s uplifting. Might not be educating but we are all different and uplifting comes in many ways. Lucky Dube is African and if we measure Buju against him it would be unfair. I love Buju music, love his voice and mostly love his positivity but not in the regard of knocking others. Be great and continue to lead the way, reggae was created in Jamaica the same way the English we speak isn’t ours, the Spanish or any language it’s ours. I say set yourself apart with your lyrics and not feel fear of inclusion because you’re one of the best. If you want to sell music in America or any other country it’s American money, people are willing to give money for your music and I bet you will not say this money was made for Americans. I’m from Belize , I love reggae and will sing reggae because I was born with reggae just like some in Europe and America.
People are eating grass in Sudan. These conversations are irrelevant
U go over there and help them this comment is irrelevant homeless people in America 🇺🇸 n all over 🤡
Does sudaneese even identify as black as Black as they are?
Y the hell would they be eating grass…this is the damn twenty first century there’s lot of food in the world & fruits trees is all around..so dah conversation yah is relevant
@@alwayne5932
civil war has forced many of the displaced to seek shelter in the desert..
The analogy of eating gras was to show the desperate situation facing this population.
No disrespect to your gues was intended!!
The comment was to highlight an issue not often seen in the press.
Move from yah so and go eat some grass with them
I love Buju, and I love your music.
But you have no place to judge the AFRoBEAT genre. Reflect on your freedom after jail and make amends.
Stop 🛑 being a cringy HATER of the Afrobeats genre.