Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Mr. Mention
1992 studio album by Buju Banton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Mr. Mention is the second studio album by Jamaican dancehall reggae artist Buju Banton, released in 1992. When Banton signed with Mercury Records in 1993, PolyGram purchased the rights to the album and re-released it through Mercury's independently distributed Fader Records imprint with three fewer tracks and an explicit-lyrics sticker affixed to the album cover. The album was a commercial success, contributing to Buju Banton's rapid rise in popularity in the 1990s. Many of the album's songs went on to become club hits, most notably "Who Say", which features vocals from Beres Hammond.[2]
The song "Batty Rider" appears in the videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack, on the fictional radio station K-Jah West.
Remove ads
Music and lyrics
The album is a hardcore dancehall record where Banton showcases his signature heavy-voiced quips. His themes mainly revolve around his sexual desires and abilities, as well as his proficiency on the microphone.[1]
Critical reception
Ron Wynn of AllMusic gave a mixed review of the album, saying that "a couple of the CD's cuts are interesting. But thus far, it's hard to understand why he's so popular based on the content of his recordings".[1]
Track listing
Notes
- Tracks 11, 13, and 14 were not included on the Fader/PolyGram Records version of the album.
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads