# Buju Banton’s Shocking Secret: From Homophobic Controversy to Prison and Redemption
Buju Banton, born Mark Anthony Myrie in 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica, rose from the gritty streets of Salt Lane to become a reggae and dancehall icon. At 51, he has revealed a haunting secret: a homophobic song recorded at 15, *Boom Bye Bye*, made him a target for authorities, ultimately leading to a seven-year federal prison sentence in the US.

This controversy, coupled with a DEA sting, was weaponized to destroy his credibility, as he claims, “If you destroy the credibility, it’s easier to destroy the man.”
Growing up amidst police brutality and gang warfare, Buju found solace in music, deejaying on Kingston sound systems as a teen. A divine moment in 1986, when a spirit urged him to climb a mango tree, led to an encounter with dancehall star Shabba Ranks, propelling his career. His raw, authentic lyrics reflected his struggles, resonating with Jamaica’s sufferers.
However, *Boom Bye Bye*, recorded in 1988 with violent homophobic content, initially circulated without issue in Jamaica’s dancehall culture. Its unauthorized 1992 re-release sparked global outrage, with LGBTQ+ groups protesting his shows, labeling it “murder music,” and derailing his international breakthrough after signing with Penthouse Records.

Despite a musical shift in 1995 with *‘Til Shiloh*, embracing Roots Reggae and Rastafarian faith through songs like *Untold Stories*, the shadow of *Boom Bye Bye* persisted. Accusations of insincere apologies and continued performances of the song fueled criticism. By 2009, a fateful flight from Madrid to Miami sealed his downfall.
A DEA informant, Alex Johnson, recorded Buju boasting about drug connections—empty talk to impress, per his defense. After five months of relentless pursuit, Buju was lured to a Sarasota warehouse, caught on camera tasting cocaine, leading to his arrest on conspiracy charges alongside associates.
His 2011 trial, after a mistrial in 2010, resulted in a guilty verdict for conspiracy and firearm possession (later reduced), sentencing him to ten years, though he served seven.
Released in 2018, Buju was deported to Jamaica, greeted by thousands at Norman Manley International Airport in an emotional homecoming. His comeback was monumental, with the 2019 *Long Walk to Freedom* concert selling out Jamaica’s National Stadium and, in 2024, historic sold-out shows at New York’s UBS Arena, proving his enduring fanbase.
Buju attributes his resilience to forgiveness, a weapon against adversaries expecting bitterness post-prison. Despite ongoing struggles from past controversies, including removing *Boom Bye Bye* from streaming in 2019 with a statement acknowledging its harm, his international reputation remains tainted.
Yet, his music’s divine purpose—to educate, uplift, and connect—transcends scandals. From a targeted youth to a reggae titan, Buju’s journey reflects both the cost of early mistakes and the power of spiritual redemption.
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