Highlights
Following his release from US federal prison in 2018 (after a controversial interstate drug trafficking conviction), Buju’s first live performance was a recreation of Inna Heights in its entirety at the . The event, Long Walk to Freedom , proved the album’s timelessness.
: Featured artists include Ras Shiloh ("Give I Strength"), Red Rat ("Love Dem Bad"), Jahmali ("Mother's Cry"), and King Stitt ("Small Axe"). Impact & Critical Reception
"Inna Heights" is Buju Banton's 10th studio album, and it marks a new chapter in his illustrious career. The album features 14 tracks, including collaborations with top artists such as Chronixx, Protoje, and Tarrus Riley. From the energetic opening track "Hills and Valleys" to the soulful closing track "Wah Do Dem", "Inna Heights" takes listeners on a musical journey through Buju's experiences, thoughts, and emotions.
Buju Banton ’s 1997 album, Inna Heights , solidified his transition from dancehall to roots reggae with critical acclaim and a Grammy nomination. The 21-track project features collaborations with artists like Beres Hammond and Toots Hibbert, including standout tracks "Destiny" and "Hills and Valleys".