News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. July 1, 2022: Grammy winner, multiple Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping artist, and international reggae legend Buju Banton is set to release his latest single, ‘Madda Badda,’ produced by J August. This new single, which is a mix of classic dancehall rhythm mixed with contemporary sounds, highlights the hardcore dancehall lyricism and flow that brought Buju Banton to prominence in the 90s.

‘Madda Badda’ was released in collaboration with Ghetto Youths International and Gargamel Music. Released on Friday, June 24th, this exciting new single by Banton is a reminder and a reclaiming of the dancehall space with the authentic sound and cadence the genre was popularized for.

The first single to propel Banton into stardom was The Ruler at age 16. Now several years later, his songs are still making statements. His debut album Stamina Daddy with the title track as the first single in 1992 was his breakout. Singles like Wanna Be Loved, Hills and Valley, Murderer, Not An Easy Road, and many more. Following the success of his Long Walk To Freedom tour, Buju Banton released his Grammy-nominated album Upside Down in 2020. Hosting twenty tracks, featuring Stephen Marley, John Legend, Pharrell Williams, and Stefflon Don, the press lauded his return declaring him “A national hero” according to FADER.

Now with the release of this latest single, ‘Madda Badda,’ Banton is calling to our collective minds, the dancehall that Jamaica is known for. This track comes as a respite amid public concerns that the quality of dancehall music has waned. Not one to make long speeches, Buju has seemingly responded where it matters most, in song. This complex lyrical track is masterful not just in its instrumentation, but also the simplicity of the song structure. With this single Banton is proving that dancehall songs can be simple and meaningful, dispelling the idea that artists must compromise one for the other.

This new single is available for listening pleasure everywhere music is streamed globally at https://onerpm.link/maddabadda.