Buju Banton back in the United States after being deported on drug charges

Reggae star Buju Banton, whose real name is Mark Anthony Myrie, are back in the United States after being deported back to Jamaica, on drug charges. The Grammy award-winning artist was released from U.S. federal prison in December 2018 after serving seven years of a ten-year sentence for illegal possession of a firearm and conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to distribute.

Buju Banton with DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled recently shared the exciting news that the Jamaican reggae legend, is back in the United States. In a video shared on social media, Khaled made the emotional and joyful announcement that is beloved friend is back in America.

Buju Banton is a significant figure in the reggae music landscape, known for his poignant lyrics and electrifying performances. His return to the U.S. represents an important chapter in the artist’s career and personal journey.

Fans of the well-known artist can look forward to possible live performances and collaborations in the near future.The return of the revered musician to the U.S. after his deportation has been received with mixed reactions. Many fans are thrilled to see the artist back, while others question how he got his United States back so quickly, given his criminal history.

Nevertheless, DJ Khaled is jubilant and shared photo of himself and Buju already in the studio.

Following his release from prison, Banton made a triumphant return to music with a sold-out concert in Kingston, Jamaica. He expressed his remorse and made promises to make amends. His subsequent actions seem to follow suit, aligning with his desire to make a positive impact, particularly on the youth in his home country.

In spite of his past legal issues, fans and fellow artists alike have celebrated Banton’s return to the United States. His influence on the reggae and dancehall genres is undeniable, and his music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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