Written: Michael Thomas- Caribbean Media Network
Buju Banton renowned global reggae and dancehall artiste made a statement at his recent tour date in Atlanta, Georgia. Banton merged as a leading figure in the 1990s, blending traditional roots reggae with the faster-paced, more aggressive dancehall style. His deep, gravelly voice became a signature, earning him a place among reggae’s most influential voices. Buju Banton’s breakthrough came in 1992 with the album Mr. Mention, which featured hits like “Bogle” and “Love Me Browning.” While Banton started in the dancehall scene with rougher, more controversial lyrics, especially in his early work, he transitioned toward more conscious, roots-oriented reggae over time. His 1995 album ‘Til Shiloh marked this shift, showcasing themes of spirituality and social issues. Notable tracks include “Destiny,” “Untold Stories,” “Wanna Be Loved,” and “Driver A.”
Banton is currently on his “Overcomer” 2024 tour, which includes 15 stops across North America. The tour kicked off in Florida and will visit major cities such as Washington D.C., Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, and Chicago. The US mainland will conclude with a final show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on November 17, 2024. This tour follows his first U.S. concerts in 13 years, after sold-out shows in New York in mid-2024.
In his recent Atlanta stop, he was joined by up-and-coming artist Friday, R&B Legend and song writer Neyo, and reggae star Gramps Morgan. The audience of over 10,000 fans from various countries around the world attended the concert. The concert mood was one of excitement as Banton energic performance lasted over an hour. The tour is a must see experience that music lovers should not miss out on this year.
The Overcomer
Banton faced legal challenges when he was convicted of drug-related charges in the U.S. in 2011. He was released from prison in December 2018 after serving nearly a decade. While serving a prison sentence in the United States, Buju Banton pursued self-improvement through education. During his time in prison, Banton earned a master’s degree in music business management from the University of New York. This achievement reflected his desire to continue his growth, both as a musician and as a person, despite the challenges he faced. His time in prison also deepened his connection to spirituality and shaped his post-prison comeback in the music world.
In 2025, Buju Banton is scheduled to perform in the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of his “Long Walk to Freedom” tour. The shows will take place on February 14, 2025, in St. Thomas, and on February 15, 2025, in St. Croix. These performances are set to be special Valentine’s Day weekend events, with reggae legends Tarius Riley, and Beenie Man.
Banton career spans decades and has been a testament to the resilience of genre of reggae music to breakdownbarriers, unite communities, and over come obstacles.