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Buju Banton is an iconic Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist known for his captivating stage presence and powerful lyrics. Born Mark Anthony Myrie in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1973, Banton gained popularity in the late 1980s with his debut album "Stamina Daddy." His distinctive deep voice and socially conscious messages quickly made him a favorite amongst reggae enthusiasts worldwide. With a career spanning over three decades, Buju Banton has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, such as "Til Shiloh" and "Inna Heights," which established him as a dominant force in the reggae scene. His music often addresses issues such as social injustice, political corruption, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Banton's hit single "Untold Stories" remains one of his most celebrated songs, showcasing his ability to blend melodic reggae with thought-provoking lyrics. In addition to his lyrical prowess, he is also recognized for his captivating stage performances, bringing his music to life with energy and charisma. Buju Banton's impact on reggae music extends beyond his artistry. He has been involved in various philanthropic endeavors, working towards the social and economic development of Jamaica's youth. Banton continues to be a revered figure in the reggae genre, creating timeless music that resonates with people worldwide.