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LA Gay Center, GLAAD Protest Buju Banton Grammy Nod

by Kilian Melloy
Monday Dec 7, 2009
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Buju Banton’s Grammy-nominated album, Reggae Got Soul
Buju Banton’s Grammy-nominated album, Reggae Got Soul  

Jamaica’s Buju Banton, the reggae artist whose anti-gay anthem "Boom Bye Bye" drew protesters and led to a number of canceled concert dates across the United States during his latest tour, has been nominated for a Grammy. The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center has issued a statement denouncing the nomination.

"We’re shocked that Buju Banton, a singer with a long record of performing a song that glorifies the murder of gay people, would be honored with a Grammy nomination, regardless of the artistic merit of any of his work," said Jim Key, the Center’s Chief Public Affairs Officer.

A release from the Center noted that, "Throughout his career, Banton has performed music that promotes a culture of violence against lesbian and gay people; he sings in ’Boom, Bye Bye’ that ’faggots get up and run’ when he comes, that ’they have to die,’ and that he will shoot them in the head or ’burn them up bad.’

"He is completely unrepentant," the release continues, noting that Banton "refuses to stop performing the song, and recently said, ’There is no end to the war between me and faggots.’"

As recently as October, Banton met with GLBT equality advocates, who had asked him to stop performing the song and to speak out for gay rights in Jamaica, a nation that has gained a reputation for violent homophobia. Banton reportedly signed a pact along with other musicians renouncing violent content in songs, but later denied having participated in that pact. Banton also reportedly was part of a group of men that broke into the home of a gay Jamaican man and were arrested. Banton was later acquitted.

An Oct. 17 blog posting at The Petrelis Files reported that four San Francisco-area GLBTs met with Banton during a 40-minute sit-down that Banton’s people said was the first face-to-face conversation the singer had engaged in with gays.

Petrelis reported that the Banton camp expressed a desire to end the acrimony between Banton and protesters who had made his latest American tour so difficult.

Petrelis noted that he, San Francisco Gay Community Center executive director Rebecca Rolfe, Equality California’s Andrea Shorter, and San Francisco city Supervisor Bevan Dufty were in attendance, as was heterosexual city Supervisor Eric Mar, music company president Tracii McGregor, and Banton himself.

Petrelis described the meeting as "very civil and productive," although the suggestions offered to Banton for repairing relations with the GLBT community--such as donating money to GLBT Jamaican group JFLAG, or performing a song about gays with a positive message--were turned down.

Banton’s label reportedly sent out a statement explaining that Banton was 15 when he wrote the song, and saying that it was not a generalized advocacy of violence toward gays, but rather a response to a specific incident in which an older man raped a youth. But "Boom Bye Bye" has been embraced as an anti-gay anthem, and is credited with fueling Jamaica’s streak of murder and violence targeting gays. Noted the L.S. Gay & Lesbian Center in its statement, "Banton’s music has helped foster such an anti-gay culture in his home country of Jamaica-where several prominent gay activists and many other LGBT people have been murdered-that Time magazine recently asked, ’Is Jamaica the most homophobic place on Earth?’"

Media watchdog group The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation reported that the nomination is for best reggae album for Banton’s CD Rasta Got Soul, the recording Banton was touring to promote this year. "While we are disappointed that the Recording Academy has chosen to honor Banton’s album, ’Rasta Got Soul,’ with a nomination the highest honor in music, we are hopeful that the Grammy voters will chose to bestow the Grammy for Best Reggae Album on one of the other nominees who manage to record reggae that does not condone hate," a blog entry at the GLAAD Web site read.

The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center expressed similar sentiments in its release. "It’s an affront to LGBT people, and to all fair-minded people around the world, that Buju Banton was even nominated," the Center’s statement read. "We certainly hope the members of the Recording Academy will not bestow the prestigious honor of a Grammy on someone whose music promotes murder."

Kilian Melloy reviews media, conducts interviews, and writes commentary for EDGEBoston, where he also serves as Assistant Arts Editor.

Comments

  • Anonymous, 2009-12-15 15:44:39

    Boom Clank Clank- don’t let the jail door hit you in the ass Buju

  • Anonymous, 2009-12-15 21:03:08

    So you gays don’t like the CD getting a Grammy nomination...even though it has no mention of gays at al!?!?! You all should know better than to hold someone FOREVER accountable for something that they did at 15! Your endless witchunt of Buju has made many enemies of the gay community. You all act as if Buju is a Nazi war criminal...last I checked he killed ZERO gays. I don’t have a problem with gays,it’s the sissies and faggots that I have a problem with. It’s the faggots that wont leave Buju alone!

  • Anonymous, 2009-12-18 09:38:47

    so what if they do not give him the grammy do you guys actually believe thatwe his fans are going to stop buying his cd’s ?, and let me take this opportunity to say yes JAMAICA is in fact the most homophbic place on the planet, to think you guys would actually ask a rastfarian to give up one of his most fundamental principle and actually try to sponsor homosexuality in any society least of all JAMAICA .if anything i personally think that it is you the homosexuals that are so caught up in this thing that should let go off your anger and it is time for you to leave this artist alone have any of you guys ever actually listened to another of his songs ? since the early 90’s you have marked him for your witch hunts and he keeps selling cd’s (maybe a sign that it is not working) just get over it we are gargamelites till death, we love his music we can relate to his music and we can relate to him . p.s they were killing homos in jamaica long before gargamel and if he is not around they will still be doing it .learn to respect other peoples culture and another thing is please remember that the artist has freedom of expression and what you are indeed trying to do is take away so many of his god given and constitutional rights . no one can prove that buju ever attacked a gay person physically ’just allege. leave the artist alone spend some more time trying to live your lives with less anger.boom bye bye for witches on the hunt and everything else evil that they do.

  • Anonymous, 2009-12-18 09:43:48

    as for you mister clank clank you need to get your head out of you ass it seems that is all you think about (ass)

  • SamK, 2009-12-20 06:11:32

    Buju Banton performed "Boom Bye Bye" from 1992 through 2004. He performs it less often now, which is good. It is pretty much an anthem in Jamaica. It is widely available on the internet. "Boom Bye Bye" is a paraphrase of Leviticus 20:13. He actually has a new anti gay routine that he performed as recently as October 2008 in the U.S. This new routine is designed to remind people of "Boom Bye Bye." The new routine is on the internet. Look for "@ritz" Buju Banton has never distanced himself from "Boom Bye Bye. If you study his statements and performances you will see that he is as anti gay now as he was in 1992. This Grammy nomination is Buju Banton’s fourth nomination. With his current U.S. federal arrest for conspiracy to sell drugs Buju is in real trouble. If he does win a Grammy, he probably won’t be able to accept it in person. He’s innocent until proven guilty of the drug charges, of course.

  • Anonymous, 2010-02-01 11:15:09

    So what if Buju is anti gay? Isn’t everyone entitled to their own opinion? I know of people whose religious beliefs make it difficult for them to embrace gays, and they have been persecuted for it. This is just as wrong as gays being persecuted for being gay. Keep you home life at home and stop rubbing it in peoples faces.

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