With this 1992 album, Buju Banton rose to become a controversial, chart-topping force of nature in dancehall. The skipping beat and gruff delivery of “Love Me Browning” praised chemically lightened women (which caused some grumbling among audiences), though Banton counterbalanced this with the barking, stuttering “Love Black Woman.” Skin color aside, some rude-boy romanticism peeks through on the blippy “Love How the Gal Flex” and the steel drum-tinged “Woman No Fret.”
Other Versions
- 15 Songs
- 1997
Featured On
- Capleton, Sizzla, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Luciano, Elephant Man, Anthony B, Shabba Ranks, Morgan Heritage, Coco Tea, Sanchez, Beres Hammond, Mikey Spice, Glen Washington, Frankie Paul, General Pecus, Mr. Easy, Glen Ricks, Ambassador & Jah Brillant
- Spragga Benz & Beenie Man
- Shabba Ranks
- Sanchez