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Burro Banton is a Jamaican reggae artist and deejay. He is best known for his hit single "Boom Wah Dis," which was released in 1989. He has released several albums throughout his career, including "Boom Wah Dis," "Ghetto Youths," "Ghetto Youths International," and "Ghetto Youths International 2." Burro Banton was born on 27 December, 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica. He is 64 years old as of 2021. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg. His zodiac sign is Capricorn. Burro Banton is currently single. He has not been previously engaged. Burro Banton began his career in the late 1980s, releasing his debut single "Boom Wah Dis" in 1989. He has since released several albums, including "Ghetto Youths," "Ghetto Youths International," and "Ghetto Youths International 2." He has also collaborated with other artists, including Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, and Sizzla. Burro Banton's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million as of 2021. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a reggae artist and deejay. He has also earned money through his live performances and collaborations with other artists.

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 27 December, 1956
Birthday 27 December
Birthplace Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality Jamaica

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2000

Extending his recording career with Massive B in 2000, his releases titled "Politicians" on the "Lickshot Rewind" riddim delves into hard time in the ghetto of Kingston and wishes the politicians would keep their promises of a better life. In addition, he released "Phenomenon 2" on the Dun Dem riddim, in which he praises the role played by people involved in the ganja trade. His latest efforts on Massive B's Rock, Penicillin, and Tempo riddims features a #1 European single called "Jah Jah Rules".

1995

Massive B released Burro's second LP, The Original Banton in 1995. Burro continued recording with Massive B until 1998 and during this period worked with Steely and Clevie, one of Jamaica's most respected production teams, for whom he reworked his earlier hit "Boom Wah Dis" on their "Street Sweeper" riddim, scoring another #1 hit from Kingston, Jamaica, to New York to Miami and beyond. It was in heavy rotation around the world for many months in reggae and Caribbean-music circles.

1990

As the 1990s approached, Burro Banton continued working with Super Cat and Nicodemus. Super Cat formed the "Wild Apache" label, where Burro recorded his first recording of a #1 hit, "Boom Wah Dis." When Super Cat signed with Columbia/SME Records, Burro Banton joined forces with the ace producer Bobby Konders and the Massive B label in 1991. Here, Burro Banton recorded numerous #1 hits including "Washington Session", "Tek a Set", "Westmoreland Sensi", and many more.

1983

Banton's first recording was with the legendary producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes, owner of the Volcano sound-system. Banton released his first LP, Buro, in 1983. In 1984 he toured Canada with John Wayne and began to nurture the career of his protégé, Little Burro.

1980

Burro emerged during the mid-1980s at the beginning of the digital dancehall craze started by King Jammy that also featured artists like Cutty Ranks. He is known for his very aggressive style; deep, gruff voice; and was the inspiration for many modern dancehall artists like Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, and Elephant Man.

1976

Banton's career began in 1976 when he entered a talent contest at the Skateland discothèque in Kingston. His early influences included Ranking Joe, Dillinger, Trinity, U Brown, and Ranking Trevor. It was around 1978 he first worked with the sound system called Black Hoover, later moving to the Roots Unlimited sound system where he worked alongside Josey Wales. He finally established his public reputation and career in 1982 as a DJ for the Gemini sound system and continued in their employment for a further two years. Through the middle and late-1980s, his skills as a DJ enabled him to work for Volcano, Stero Mars and the Kilimanjaro sound system, where he was featured with Super Cat and Nicodemus.

1956

Burro Banton (born Donovan Spalding; 27 December 1956 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a dancehall reggae deejay popular in the mid-1980s and 1990s.