The Best of Buju Banton provides a concise look at his dancehall and reggae work, collecting definitive tracks, duets, and remixes. Songs like "Deportees (Things Change)," "Circumstances," and "Murderer" capture the harder-hitting side of his raspy singing style, while "Destiny" reflects the lighter, romantic aspects of his music. The album features no less than three collaborations -- "Wanna Be Loved" with Los Pericos, "Heartbreak Lover" with Maxi Priest and Beres Hammond, and "Give I Strength" with Ras Shiloh -- which ...
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The Best of Buju Banton provides a concise look at his dancehall and reggae work, collecting definitive tracks, duets, and remixes. Songs like "Deportees (Things Change)," "Circumstances," and "Murderer" capture the harder-hitting side of his raspy singing style, while "Destiny" reflects the lighter, romantic aspects of his music. The album features no less than three collaborations -- "Wanna Be Loved" with Los Pericos, "Heartbreak Lover" with Maxi Priest and Beres Hammond, and "Give I Strength" with Ras Shiloh -- which could be a lot for an 11-track collection, but since these songs blend in so well with the rest, it's not really noticeable. A remix of "Champion" rounds out this compilation, which isn't as in-depth as either Best of the Early Years 1990-1995 or The Ultimate Collection, but does offer a decent sampling of Banton's different styles. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
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