Buju Banton- Inna Heights Full ((better)): Album Zip
Buju Banton’s "Inna Heights" is more than just a collection of songs; it is a monumental shift in reggae history. Released in 1997, it marked the moment the "Gargamel" fully transitioned from a hardcore dancehall deejay into a profound, spiritual roots-reggae messenger. 💿 Album Overview Release Date: November 18, 1997 Genre: Roots Reggae, Dancehall Label: Germain / Penthouse Records
Watch the official audio for one of the album's most iconic tracks, 'Hills and Valleys': Buju Banton- Inna Heights Full Album Zip
For collectors, several versions are available at retailers like Barnes & Noble Josey Records 10th Anniversary Edition (CD/DVD) Buju Banton’s "Inna Heights" is more than just
"Destiny": Written during a period of personal decision-making, it is one of Banton's most enduring spiritual tracks. "My Woman Now" (feat
"My Woman Now" (feat. Beres Hammond): A tender ballad celebrating devotion.
The album features a range of styles and tempos, from the energetic and upbeat tracks like "Petty Thief" and "Mek It Bun", to the more introspective and soulful songs like "Hills and Valleys" and "Visionary". Buju Banton's distinctive vocal style and lyrical dexterity shine throughout the album, making it a compelling listen from start to finish.