Jahazeil Myrie, the third eldest son of Jamaican reggae and dancehall legend Buju Banton, is now a born-again Christian after he was baptized at the...
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While the popularity of Afrobeats continues to soar globally, an increasing number of prominent artists are criticizing the genre for having little to say. Most recently, Jamaican reggae artist, Buju Banton, came out against Afrobeats as doing nothing to address societal issues or uplift African communities. MUSIC IN AFRICA
Jahazeil Myrie, the third eldest son of Jamaican reggae and dancehall legend Buju Banton, is now a born-again Christian after he was baptized at the...
Recording artiste Jahaziel Myrie, son of reggae legend Buju Banton, has turned over a new leaf and given his life to Christ. The Hold On singer took...
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