- Buju Banton Albums
- Buju Banton Playlist
- Buju Banton New Music
- Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Album Release
- Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Lyrics
- Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Album Cover
Mark Anthony Myrie, bearing the stage name Buju Banton, is a Jamaican singer, deejay, and recording artist. Starting his career in 1987, Banton rose to prominence only until 1992 when his couple of albums, “Stamina Daddy” and “Mr. Mention” became the best-selling albums in the Jamaican history. Banton’s work includes dance and pop songs while some of his songs also cover sociopolitical topics. Over the course of his successful career, Banton has worked in reggae, reggae fusion, dancehall, and roots reggae genres with labels such as Gargamel Music, Cannon/Island/PolyGram Records, Mercury/PolyGram Records, and Tommy Boy Entertainment.
Starting from humble beginnings, Buju Banton was born and raised in a poor neighborhood in Kingston, Jamaica, known as Salt Lane. Influenced by the deejay Burro Banton, Buju started performing as a deejay at the tender age of 12 under the moniker of Gargamel. He has produced ten studio albums with the last one being released in 2010. So, to educate our readers of some of the most popular songs of Buju Banton, in this post, we have compiled an informative list of “Top The Top 10 Buju Banton Songs”.
1. Batty Rider:
Soon after his first song, “The Ruler,” which he recorded at 16, Banton developed a thunderous rasp that set him apart in his lane. His early underground hit, “Stamina Daddy,” became the title. Stamina Daddy is the debut album by Jamaican dancehall reggae artist Buju Banton, released in Jamaica only during 1992 (see 1992 in music). The album was later repackaged as Quick.
Buju Banton Albums
2. Champion:
3. Who Say:
Buju Banton Playlist
4. Wanna Be Loved:
5. A Little More Time:
6. Up Close and Personal:
7. Only Man:
8. Bogle Dance:
9. Big It Up:
10. Destiny:
Honorable Mentions:
11. Decent Kind of Loving:
12. Untold Stories:
13. Love How The Gal Dem Flex:
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Buju Banton New Music
Stamina Daddy | |||
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Released | October 16, 1992 August 18, 1998 (Quick) | ||
Genre | Dancehall, reggae | ||
Label | Techniques/Exworks | ||
Producer | Mafia & Fluxy Winston Riley Steely & Clevie | ||
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Quick |
Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Album Release
Stamina Daddy is the debut album by Jamaican dancehall reggae artist Buju Banton, released in Jamaica only during 1992 (see 1992 in music). The album was later repackaged as Quick.
Track listing[edit]
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Stamina Daddy[edit]
- 'Stamina Daddy' - 3:41 (Mark Myrie, Winston Riley)
- 'Louw Di Buddy' - 3:45 (Myrie)
- 'Mumma Long & Tongue' - 3:23 (Myrie)
- 'Quick' - 3:27 (Myrie, Riley)
- 'Bring You Body Come' - 3:43 (Myrie, Riley)
- 'Gold Spoon' - 3:48 (Myrie, Riley)
- 'Gun Unnu Want' - 3:42 (Myrie)
- 'General' - 3:45 (Myrie)
- 'Glamatize' - 3:44 (Myrie)
- 'Mampy Size' - 3:35 (Myrie)
Quick[edit]
- 'Quick' - 3:27
- 'Bring You Body Come' - 3:43
- 'Stamina Daddy' - 3:41
- 'Louw Di Buddy' - 3:45
- 'Mumma Long & Tongue' - 3:23
- 'Gold Spoon' - 3:48
- 'Gun Unnu Want' - 3:42
- 'General' - 3:45
- 'Glamatize' - 3:44
- 'Mandy Size' - 3:35
Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Lyrics
Personnel[edit]
Buju Banton Stamina Daddy Album Cover
- Buju Banton - vocals
- Robbie Shakespeare - bass
- Sly Dunbar - drums
- Mafia & Fluxy - producer
- Steely & Clevie - producer
- Winston Riley - producer (tracks: 1-6, 8)

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