On the heels of his historic achievement as the first reggae artist to headline Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, iconic entertainer Buju Banton also triumphed at the 42nd International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA). The ceremony, held on March 30 at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts in Florida, recognized the best in reggae and world music, with Banton emerging as one of the night’s top winners. The Grammy-winning artist secured the coveted titles of Entertainer of the Year and Deejay of the Year, reinforcing his legendary status in the genre.
Banton’s wins at IRAWMA add to a legacy built over decades, with previous wins spanning categories such as Best Crossover Song and Most Outstanding Stage Personality. His latest triumph follows the announcement of his ongoing Overcomer Tour, which will see him headlining at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas on June 7—a first for a reggae artist. The tour’s impact has been undeniable, with sold-out shows at major venues like New York’s UBS Arena, where over 36,000 fans attended, proving his enduring influence.
Established in 1982, IRAWMA has long been a benchmark for excellence in reggae and world music, celebrating icons from Bob Marley to Shabba Ranks. With reggae’s global appeal continuing to soar—streaming numbers surpassing 10 billion annually, according to industry reports—Banton’s latest wins further solidify his role as a leading force in the genre’s evolution. Meanwhile, fellow dancehall heavyweight Vybz Kartel also claimed a major honour at IRAWMA, securing Recording Artist of the Year, a testament to his resilience and unwavering fan base.
As Buju Banton gears up for his milestone performance in Las Vegas, his influence remains as potent as ever. From his groundbreaking album ’Til Shiloh to recent successes, the Gargamel’s reign continues, proving that reggae’s power not only endures but expands, breaking barriers and captivating audiences worldwide.