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Buju Banton’s 13th Studio Album Too Too Bad Debuts at No. 3 and No. 17 on the U.S iTunes Reggae and All-Genres Charts

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Buju Banton’s message about preserving dancehall’s identity is already striking a chord with fans. Just hours after releasing his 13th studio album, Too Too Bad, the Grammy-winning reggae icon debuted at No. 3 on the U.S. iTunes Reggae Albums Chart while climbing to No. 17 on the Worldwide iTunes All Genres Albums Chart. The early chart success follows weeks of Buju passionately defending dancehall’s cultural roots, insisting that innovation should never come at the expense of the genre’s foundation. “You cannot trap dancehall,” he declared ahead of the album’s release, a statement that has since sparked widespread discussion across the reggae and dancehall community.

More than simply another studio project, Too Too Bad serves as a celebration of dancehall’s heritage. The album blends classic Jamaican sounds with contemporary production, pairing the legendary Real Rock riddim on the single “Butterflies” with DJ Mac’s modern WYFL (Weh You Feel Like) riddim on “X-Rated.” During a recent interview, Buju described dancehall as “a movement” born from the lived experiences of Jamaica’s communities rather than just another musical genre. He urged artistes to continue evolving creatively while remaining connected to the culture that gave birth to the music. “We must not forget where we’re coming from,” he said, while highlighting timeless riddims such as Real Rock, Drum Song, Diseases, Shank I Shek and MPLA as pillars of Jamaica’s musical legacy.

The project also marks Buju’s return to VP Records and revisits the hardcore dancehall energy that helped establish him as one of the genre’s most influential voices. Featuring collaborations with DJ Mac, CrashDummy, DJ Khaled and Ari Lennox, the album showcases Buju’s trademark versatility while bridging generations of dancehall fans. He has described Too Too Bad as being made with “love,” “dancehall,” and “vibes,” reinforcing his commitment to preserving the authenticity of Jamaican music while embracing a new era of creativity.

Meanwhile, the album’s strong opening suggests that audiences are embracing Buju’s vision. As dancehall continues to enjoy renewed international momentum, Too Too Bad positions itself as both a tribute to the genre’s foundation and a reminder that Jamaica’s musical identity remains its greatest strength. With the album already making an early impact on the U.S. charts, Buju Banton appears poised to continue shaping conversations about dancehall’s future while honouring the culture that built his career.

 

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