A year after leaving jail, Buju Banton gets signed to Jay-z's label, Roc Nation
Reggae
and Dance Hall artiste, Buju Banton has been signed by Jay-Z's record label,
Roc Nation, almost a year after being released from prison.
The dance hall artiste,
who served a 7 years jail sentence for intent to distribute cocaine was
released in December 2018, has been signed to Jay-Z's roster, making him the
second reggae artiste signed to Roc Nation after Damian Marley.
"The
connection was born from my association with the great queen, Miss Rihanna
herself," Banton told Rolling Stone about how he signed his Roc Nation
deal.
"A
good guy who works with him, Omar Grant," who is co-chair of Roc Nation,
"we started working together on small things and the idea [to collaborate]
was born".
Speaking
about his new music video "Steppa", where he plays the role of
a peacekeeper, Banton said;
"A
certain culture has a life of its own and has become a monster," Banton
told Rolling Stone.
"Things
are not like before: crime and violence, the gap between the rich and the poor.
Is it not always my role to bring a civility and a conscience to human
existence, to music? I did not change. "
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