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Buju Banton Criticizes Afrobeats Artistes For Not Respecting The Reggae Genre; Social Media Reacts

BY Edwin Lamptey August 15, 2024 12:01 AM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@bujubanton

Legendary dancehall artiste, Buju Banton went on Drink Champs and made it very clear he wanted smoke – not with a single peer, but entire genres.

Banton called out artistes who work in the Afrobeats and Reggaeton genres for not putting more respect on the name of reggae.

He also took Afrobeats artistes to task for their lyrical content and went as far as to say that the genre lacked the inspirational qualities that make reggae so important to him.

“Listen, a lot of culture vultures out there. We have sat and we have watched reggaeton taking reggae music. You have f*cked with our music so hard and stolen our culture,” Banton told the Drink Champs hosts.

The Dancehall star demanded that the artistes who profit from these genres pay more respect to the genres that influenced them.

“You don’t give us no respect, and you still expect us to kowtow and act like we take something from you. This is the King’s music. Your music hall come and go, because it has nothing to do with soul; it has nothing to do with building energy,” he added.

Buju Banton proceeded to take Afrobeats to task for not addressing important social issues: “Which of these Afrobeats songs can I relate to for peace of mind? To tell me that I’m in the struggle, and we are gonna be better in the struggle and even though it’s hard, we’re gonna overcome? Tell me.”

N.O.R.E did not have a response for the dancehall artiste, but the internet certainly did. Twitter swarmed the clip of Banton criticizing other genres and labeled him out of touch.

Some users even named songs that showcase the lyrical depth that Banton claimed was nonexistent.

Interestingly enough, Buju Banton doesn’t have a problem with hip-hop. He recalled hearing it for the first time as a teenager, and instantly becoming a fan. “We got exposed to hip hop,” he noted. 

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