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By YushDon

Gays do about turn and forget what it’s like to be bashed to do the same to Rasta people!

I have a major issue with the double standard and dishonesty of gay people who are hell bent on sustaining the lie that reggae music promotes violence or that DJ Buju Banton promotes the murder of lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transexual people. There is no evidence that any of these claims are true.

What is actually true is that Buju did record a song called “Boom Bye Bye” which did express strong condemnation of homosexual individuals and practices. But that was 20 years ago! He has since apologised for this and no longer performs this song in his set. This has clearly not satisfied gay groups like the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and others which are campaigning against his current album “Rasta Got Soul” from winning the 2010 Reggae Grammy.

The album is an excellent collection of songs that celebrates the joys of a Rastafarian lifestyle as well as highlighting social deprivation, love themes, spiritual upliftment and socio-political observations. There is nothing on this album lashing out at homosexuality. Buju’s 1995 conversion to Rastafarianism is the chief focus not only in this collection but also in his life generally.

This has not stopped the LA GLC from being “rather upset” at “the appalling Grammy nomination for Buju Banton, a performer whose music promotes the violent murder of LGBT people.” Apart from being a barefaced lie this statement is maliciously evil and is designed to demonise not only Buju but reggae music and Jamaica in the process. This is unforgiveable.

Gay groups would like Buju to speak out for gay rights in Jamaica but since homosexuality is not something a bonafide Rastaman like Buju can support, this has not been forthcoming. And why should he make such public service announcements? That would be like asking a strict vegetarian to eat meat to curry favour with meat eaters or a fundamental Jew to embrace Islam to make Muslims feel good.

I believe the gays continued action against Buju is vindictive, malicious and unfair. It speaks volume that while they are comfortable with the freedom and right to promote their lifestyle choice without hinderance they are happy to prevent a Rastaman from enjoying the same privilege to promote his soulfully uplifting music.

If that’s not grand hypocrisy then please tell me, my dear friend, what is.

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By YushDon

It’s that time again when reggae (and the general music industry) jockey to see who will win a Grammy!

This year 39 artists submitted albums for Reggae Grammy 2010 consideration from which the final five albums were selected to be voted on. The eligibility period ran from October 1, 2008 and August 31, 2009.

The actual 2010 Grammy Awards ceremony itself will be held on January 31, 2010 at the Staples Centre in downtown Los Angeles, California, USA.

The final five:-

  1. Rasta Got SoulBuju Banton [Gargamel Music, Inc.]
  2. Brand New MeGregory Isaacs [Tad's Record]
  3. AwakeJulian Marley [Ghetto Youths/Tuff Gong/Universal Republic]
  4. Mind Control: AcousticStephen Marley [Ghetto Youths/Tuff Gong/Universal Republic]
  5. Imperial BlazeSean Paul [VP/Atlantic]

The full list of nominees:-

  1. The Aggrolites – IV
  2. Anthony B – Rise Up
  3. Buju Banton – Rasta Got Soul
  4. Benaissa – Tables Turn
  5. Ce’cile – Waiting
  6. De Apostle – King Of The V.I.
  7. Easy Star All-Stars – Easy Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band
  8. Lutan Fyah – Justice
  9. Terry Ganzie – Loose And Running
  10. Gyptian – I Can Feel Your Pain
  11. Inner Circle – State Of Da World
  12. Gregory Isaacs – Brand New Me
  13. The Itals – Let Dem Talk
  14. Jah Cure – The Universal Cure
  15. John Brown’s Body – Re-Amplify
  16. Kronik – Breaking Loose
  17. Lady G – Rated G
  18. Terry Linen – A Better Man
  19. Julian Marley – Awake
  20. Stephen Marley – Mind Control – Acoustic
  21. Mavado – Mr. Brooks…A Better Tomorrow
  22. Mishka- Above The Bones
  23. Fantan Mojah – Stronger
  24. Sean Paul – Imperial Blaze
  25. Prezident Brown – Common Prosperity
  26. Queen Ifrica – Montego Bay
  27. Rebelution – Bright Side Of Life
  28. Tarrus Riley – Contagious
  29. Sizzla – Ghetto Youth-Ology
  30. Mikey Spice – Walk A Mile
  31. T.O.K. – Our World
  32. Shango Trex – Shango Trex
  33. Various Artists – Chemistry Riddim
  34. Various Artists – The Hit List
  35. Various Artists – National Pride
  36. Various Artists – Reggae Gold 29
  37. Various Artists – Reggae Jammin Vol. 1
  38. Glen Washington – Destiny
  39. Westbound Train – Come And Get It

Who would you like to/think will win?

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