Upside Down 2020 Buju Banton
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
26.06.2020
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- 1 Lamb Of God 02:43
- 2 Yes Mi Friend 04:14
- 3 Buried Alive 03:54
- 4 Blessed 03:24
- 5 Memories 04:01
- 6 Lovely State Of Mind 04:06
- 7 Appreciated 03:16
- 8 Trust 03:05
- 9 Cherry Pie 03:35
- 10 Beat Dem Bad 03:23
- 11 Good Time Girl 03:15
- 12 Call Me 03:50
- 13 Moonlight Love 03:12
- 14 Cheated 02:54
- 15 Steppa 03:24
- 16 The World Is Changing 03:54
- 17 400 Years 04:08
- 18 Rising Up 04:24
- 19 Helping Hand 03:52
- 20 Unity 03:45
Info for Upside Down 2020
Nach der Veröffentlichung seiner Single "Blessed" kündigt Reggea-Legende Buju Banton nun sein neues Album für den 26. Juni 2020 an. Mit "Upside Down 2020" veröffentlicht der jamaikanische Künstler sein erstes Album seit zehn Jahren, nachdem sein letzter Longplayer "Before the Dawn" 2010 mit einem Grammy ausgezeichnet wurde. Reggea-Fans können sich in "Upside Down 2020" auf spannende Features mit Künstlern wie Stephen Marley, John Legend, Pharrell und Stefflon Don freuen. "Während wir uns diesem Wandel der Zeit und des Bewusstseins der Menschen nähern, können viele Dinge gesagt werden, aber wer hört wirklich zu? So viel Ärger in unserer Welt, doch sind wir uns dessen bewusst? Es ist einfach. Gut gegen Böse", sagt Buju Banton über die Hintergründe des kommenden Albums. "Ich bin nicht hier, um euch zu sagen, auf welcher Seite ihr stehen sollt, vielmehr soll meine Musik dazu dienen, zu führen, zu inspirieren, zu erheben, zu erziehen und die Negativität aus den Köpfen der Masse auszumerzen."
Buju Banton
Buju Banton
іѕ а wеll-knоwn rеggае dаnсеhаll rесоrdіng аrtіѕt frоm Јаmаіса whо іѕ knоwn аѕ оnе оf thе mоѕt ѕіgnіfісаnt аnd wеll-rеgаrdеd аrtіѕtѕ іn Јаmаісаn muѕіс. Не hаѕ wоrkеd wіth mаnу fаmоuѕ іntеrnаtіоnаl muѕісіаnѕ аnd аrtіѕtѕ, іnсludіng thоѕе іn thе Нір Нор, Lаtіn аnd рunk rосk gеnrеѕ.
Buju Banton (born Mark Myrie 1973) is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer. He was born in a slum near Kingston, Jamaica called Salt Lane. "Buju" is a nickname which is of Breadfruit. The name is ironic in light of Mark Myrie's slim frame and large head, but it is, nevertheless, the nickname his mother gave him as a child.
"Banton" is a Jamaican word referring to someone with a superior attitude and a gift with speech, but it was also the name of a local artist Burro Banton that Buju admired as a child. It was Burro's rough gravelly vocals that Buju emulated and ultimately made his own.
Buju's mother was a higgler, or street vendor while his father worked as a labourer at a tile factory. He was one of fifteen children born into a family which was directly descended from the Maroons, a group of escaped slaves who proudly fought off the British colonialists.
Buju is one of the most popular musicians in Jamaican history, having burst onto the charts there suddenly in 1992, with "Bogle" and "Love Me Browning/Love Black Woman", both massive hits in Jamaica. Controversy erupted over Love Me Browning which spoke of Banton's preference for light-skinned women: "Mi love mi car mi love mi house mi love mi money and ting, but most of all mi love mi browning. ...
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