Fire base Army boss and Politician, Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu commonly known as Bobi Wine spared part of his time and celebrated the Jamaica’s Buju Banton’s legacy. In history, Buju Banton was a famous reggae artiste who left an original mark to reggae musicians.
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Bebe in the early 2000s, used to call himself Bebe Banton, but later changed To Bebe Cool. Therefore to most of you who thought why Bobi Wine called Buju original Gagamel, you should have a clue by now.
“Today the world celebrates the FREEDOM of reggae superstar Buju Banton.
For myself and many artistes of my generation, Buju was a great inspiration and as he grew into an icon of the fight for equal rights and justice, he inspired many of us to walk the path of life he took.
The Jamaican reggae and dancehall star was released from prison on 7th December 2018 after spending eight years behind bars for illegal possession of drugs.
Buju was sentenced to 8 years in prison for drug trafficking charges, although it’s widely perceived he was framed. While Buju was away, there was a missing link in revolutionary music and many people misrepresented what Buju stood for as a man. Welcome back THE ORIGINAL GARGAMEL.” Bobi Wine posted.
To highlight you about Buju Banton, he was born in Mark Anthony Myrie on the 15 of July 1973. He was a Jamaican dancehall ragga, and reggae musician who collaborated with many international stars such as Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Trey Songz, only and many others.
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