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GLOBAL REGGAE ICON: Buju Banton
GRAMMY WINNER, multiple Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping artist and, international reggae legend, Buju Banton celebrates 25 years of greatness releasing his âTil Shiloh 25
th Anniversary LP, out today.
The collectorâs edition of this special body of work will include the original recordings of the critically acclaimed album, plus three new bonus tracks mixed by Buju Banton, exclusively. â
Not An Easy Roadâ, â
Wanna Be Lovedâ are remixes from the 1995 debut, and â
Come Inna The Danceâ, a new track that he initially recorded but didnât make the original album.
As a surprise for the fans, Buju is releasing new YouTube remastered videos.Â