Entirely produced in Jamaica, this 1997 album established Buju Banton as the leader of the new generation of Roots Reggae. He could already boast of having, with his album "Till Shiloh", revived Roots and having greatly contributed to the explosion of Nu-Roots... A controversial artist due to his homophobic stances, much like CAPLETON, he is nevertheless one of the most committed of his generation against violence and the use of weapons in the Ghetto. He also actively campaigns for education to become a priority in Jamaica. With its 21 tracks and collaborations with artists such as Beres Hammond, King Stitt, Ras Shiloh, Jah Mali, Red Rat, Sly Dunbar, and Toots Hibbert from Toots and the Maytals, this album is a must-have!