Awards & Winners

Buju Banton

Date of Birth 15-July-1973
Place of Birth Kingston
(Surrey, Jamaica)
Nationality Jamaica
Also know as Buju Baton, Mark Myrie
Profession Singer, Musician, Artist
Buju Banton is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae musician. Banton has recorded pop and dance songs, as well as songs dealing with sociopolitical topics. He released early dancehall singles in 1991, but came to prominence in 1992 with two albums, including Mr. Mention, which became the best-selling album in Jamaican history upon its release. Banton signed with major label Mercury Records and released Voice of Jamaica the following year. By the mid-1990s, Banton had converted to the Rastafari faith, and his music undertook a more spiritual tone. His 2010 album Before the Dawn won Best Reggae Album at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. Banton gained international notoriety early on in his career for the anti-gay track "Boom Bye Bye", as well as for his 2009 arrest and conviction in the United States on drug conspiracy and firearms charges, for which he is currently serving a ten-year federal prison sentence. He is scheduled to be released January 2019.

Awards by Buju Banton

Check all the awards nominated and won by Buju Banton.

2010


Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album
Honored for : Before the Dawn
(Artist/producer, engineers/mixers)

Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album Before the Dawn
2011 Best Reggae Album

2009


Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album Rasta Got Soul

2003


Nominations 2003 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album Friends for Life