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Street rage and love intersect
Buju Banton's dancehall anthem cuts sharply into Jamaican reality.
His powerful delivery has an overwhelming presence over the inorganic beats. His sense of balance, which allows him to raise social issues such as crime and poverty while maintaining a dynamic musical impact, is what made him so popular at the time.
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- Producer - D. Germain