Voice of Jamaica
Voice of Jamaica | ||||
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Studio album by Buju Banton | ||||
Released |
August 3, 1993 (original release) June 11, 2002 (re-release) | |||
Genre | Dancehall, reggae fusion | |||
Length | 61:40 | |||
Label |
Mercury/PolyGram Records (original release) 518 013 Mercury/IDJMG/Universal Records (re-release) 586 779 | |||
Producer |
Donovan Germain Dave Kelly Bobby "Digital" Dixon Mikey Bennett Steely & Clevie Sly Dunbar Busta Rhymes | |||
Buju Banton chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Voice of Jamaica is the third album by Jamaican dancehall reggae artist Buju Banton and was his international debut. In 2002, a remastered and expanded edition was released with additional tracks.
Track listing
Original
- "Searching"
- "Red Rose"
- "Commitment" (featuring Wayne Wonder)
- "Deportees (Things Change)"
- "No Respect"
- "If Loving Was a Crime" (featuring Brian & Tony Gold)
- "Good Body"
- "Wicked Act" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- "Tribal War" (featuring Tony Rebel and Terry Ganzie)
- "A Little More Time" (featuring Beres Hammond)
- "Him Take Off"
- "Willy (Don't Be Silly)"
- "Gone a Lead"
- "Make My Day"
- "Operation Ardent"
Re-release
- "Searching"
- "Red Rose"
- "Commitment" (featuring Wayne Wonder)
- "Deportees (Things Change)"
- "No Respect"
- "If Loving Was a Crime" (featuring Brian & Tony Gold)
- "Good Body"
- "Wicked Act" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
- "Tribal War" (featuring Tony Rebel and Terry Ganzie)
- "A Little More Time" (featuring Beres Hammond)
- "Him Take Off"
- "Willy (Don't Be Silly)"
- "Gone a Lead"
- "Make My Day"
- "Operation Ardent"
- "Vigilante"
- "Deportees (Things Change)" [Tan So Back Haul Up mix]
References
- ↑ Greene, Jo-Ann. Voice of Jamaica at AllMusic
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