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In 2022, Buju officially changed his name to BNXN to avoid confusion for being mistaken with Buju Banton and having more unique branding. [14] In March 2022, he collaborated with Pheelz on the single " Finesse "; [ 15 ] the song peaked at number 52 on the UK's Official Singles Chart. [ 16 ]
"Finesse" is a song by Nigerian record producer Pheelz. It was uploaded on TikTok in February 2022 and commercially released on 3 March 2022, through Riidiimacool. [1] The song was produced by Miichkel and features vocals from Nigerian Afro-fusion singer Bnxn. During its debut week, the record gained popularity across TikTok in Europe and ...
Pheelz is a native of Ogun State, but he was born and raised in Ojo, a local government area in Lagos State.He started music as a 10-year-old singer in church. [5] While in high school in Ajangbandi Afromedia, Pheelz attended Ideal Comprehensive High School and later he worked under I.D Cabassa at Coded Tunes, the record label where he met Olamide.
Buju Banton was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in an area known as Barbican Road, Kingston 8.Buju is a nickname given to him by his mother as a child. Banton is a Jamaican word that refers to someone who is a respected storyteller, and it was adopted by Myrie in tribute to the deejay Burro Banton, whom he admired as a child. [10]
Voice of Jamaica is the third studio album by Jamaican dancehall reggae artist Buju Banton. It was released on August 3, 1993 via Mercury Records / PolyGram and was his international debut. Its remastered and expanded edition was released in 2002 with additional tracks.
Buju may refer to: Buju, Iran (disambiguation) Jewish Buddhist; Buju Banton, Jamaican reggae dancehall musician; Bnxn, formerly known as Buju, Nigerian singer
The 15-track album was released on 5 October 2023, through T.Y.E, and Empire Music. [5] Sincerely, Benson is the follow up album of Bad Since '97 extended play. [6] The album included guest appearances from Nigerian indigenous artists such as Headie One, Kizz Daniel, Seyi Vibez, taves, 2Baba and Popcaan. [7]
Year Title Peak chart positions US Reggae [3]; 1999 Rudeboys Inna Ghetto. Label: Jamaican Vibes — 2000 Dubbing with the Banton. Label: Penthouse Records Flames of Freedom