Words by DJ Gravy
There is plenty we could talk about with Buju: the drama, controversy, theories and whatnot. But, as it’s been since he came on the scene as a tall, lanky teenager more than 20 years ago, it’s the music that interests us. So if you didn’t make it out to Bayfront Park Amphitheatre in Downtown Miami on Sunday (and even if you did), kick back and watch Mr. Myrie’s stellar performance, which was broadcast across Jamaica via Lime Mobile TV and had Jamaicans across the country gathering around friends’ cellphones to watch (Days earlier, Lime, the Jamaican telcom, created a run on their product by offering a “Buju Trade-In Special” allowing customers to exchange older phones for a free mobile TV phone, provided they purchased $2,000 Jamaican in credit). Over and out…
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