Buju Banton - Boom Boom (gully Slime Riddim) Official
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The "Boom Bye Bye" track is a cornerstone of 90s dancehall, but its association with the represents a later era of the genre.
Banton later claimed the song was originally inspired by a local incident involving a pedophile, rather than a general attack on the LGBTQ+ community, though critics point out the lyrics do not reflect this distinction. Buju Banton - Boom Boom (Gully Slime Riddim)
The term "batty boy" used in the song is a derogatory Jamaican slur for gay men. The "Boom Bye Bye" track is a cornerstone
Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the Gully Slime Riddim (like Tony Matterhorn's "Goodas") share high-energy, aggressive tempos, they are frequently mixed together in sound system "clashes" and retro dancehall sets. 📜 Controversy and Lyrical Legacy Buju Banton - Boom Boom (Gully Slime Riddim)
The "Boom Bye Bye" track is a cornerstone of 90s dancehall, but its association with the represents a later era of the genre.
Banton later claimed the song was originally inspired by a local incident involving a pedophile, rather than a general attack on the LGBTQ+ community, though critics point out the lyrics do not reflect this distinction.
The term "batty boy" used in the song is a derogatory Jamaican slur for gay men.
Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the Gully Slime Riddim (like Tony Matterhorn's "Goodas") share high-energy, aggressive tempos, they are frequently mixed together in sound system "clashes" and retro dancehall sets. 📜 Controversy and Lyrical Legacy