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Buju Banton - Boom Boom (gully Slime Riddim) 💎

Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the Gully Slime Riddim (like Tony Matterhorn's "Goodas") share high-energy, aggressive tempos, they are frequently mixed together in sound system "clashes" and retro dancehall sets. 📜 Controversy and Lyrical Legacy

Buju Banton's "Boom Bye Bye," arguably one of the most controversial tracks in dancehall history, is widely associated with the in later remixes and sound system culture . Originally written when Banton was just 15 years old and re-released in 1992, the song became a global phenomenon while simultaneously igniting decades of international backlash due to its violent anti-gay lyrics. 🎧 The Riddim: Evolution and Impact Buju Banton - Boom Boom (Gully Slime Riddim)

The term "batty boy" used in the song is a derogatory Jamaican slur for gay men. Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the

The Gully Slime Riddim , produced by Mark Pinnock for the Natural Bridge label in 2006 , is a legendary "juggling" riddim that featured stars like Tony Matterhorn, Mavado, and Lady Saw. 🎧 The Riddim: Evolution and Impact The term

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