The Banton Is Back And Moving Like A Soldier Pon The Battlefield
Buju Banton’s Grammy-nominated album Before The Dawn was all recorded prior to his year-long incarceration, but the DJ’s been back at work since his November 10 release, which was of course made possible by Stephen Marley. So when the former Pinellas County Prison inmate touched down on Stephen’s illmatic version of the “General Penitentiary” riddim, he had to go hard:
“Them lock me inna jail. And talk bout dem nah gimme no bail…”
Show u face in de place Gargamel. Ova evil goodness mus prevail. Let off…
[audio:https://www.boomshots.com/tunes/JahArmyBuju.mp3]Our style fresh and fi dem style stale.
TRUE TRUE JAH SOLDIERS….MUCH BLESSN …..ENJOY VERY MUCH !!!!<3
This a warrior riddim for JAH ARMY …..
raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh! raaattiiid..go tru Buju..respect to da fullest…goood ova evil evry time…big up..dem loose again Banton
This is a great song infusing a steady reminder to consciousness. The Banton addition is so awesome. Am fully expecting this powerful song to be done at the Family Concert slated for January 16th.
However, I sure hope the Gargamel remembers the ticketing included children!!!!!!
Blessed love.
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BWOY I’M FEELING THIS TOOOO MUCH! GARGAMEL TO DI WORLD N BEYOND!
banton flyin low….raspect to the maximum-gargamel cyah dun…..rise
where can I get this explicit version from? itunes only have the censored version.