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Presenting "Just Reasoning" a Caribbean Talk & Discussion show covering issues from news & politics, sports & entertainment to lifestyle & culture. If it matters to Caribbean People, we're "just reasoning" about it.Presenting "Just Reasoning" a Caribbean Talk & Discussion show covering... more
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On his upcoming album "Before the Dawn," Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton crows about standing strong, though battered and bruised, in the face of a gathering darkness. The songs sound prophetic — the four-time Grammy nominee recorded them before he was arrested on federal cocaine charges last December. The trial is scheduled to start Monday in Tampa — a week before the album's U.S. release. He faces a possible life sentence if convicted. "I've been accused, wrongly convicted. Jah knows I'm innocent," he sings in his gravelly voice, invoking the Rastafarian God. "I've been badly singled out by beloved friends ... who sold me out." Banton recorded the album's 10 songs last year in Kingston, Jamaica, before his arrest at his Miami-area home on a charge of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine. A grand jury indictment also charged him with carrying a firearm during the course of a drug trafficking crime.
He worked on the album with producers and engineers over the phone from Tampa-area jails, where the 37-year-old has been held without bail since the beginning of the year. According to the indictment, Banton and an associate negotiated with an informant to buy the cocaine. Along with a third man, they allegedly met with an undercover officer in Sarasota in early December to buy the drugs. The informant told Drug Enforcement Administration agents that he also saw the singer inspecting the cocaine. Ian Thomas, described by Banton's manager as an old friend of the singer who resurfaced shortly before the arrest, pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to posses with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine.
He now faces up to life in prison. The third man, James Mack, has signed an affidavit stating that he never met Banton before his arrest, and that the singer did not know about the money or a gun that were in Mack's car during the drug deal. Mack plans to plead guilty and.. Get Full Story at http://www.waneenterprises.com/news/564
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http://www.twitter.com/brusewaneOn his upcoming album "Before the Dawn," Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton... more
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Yesterday afternoon Reggae artist Buju Banton appeared in a Tampa, FL courtroom and plead.....Yesterday afternoon Reggae artist Buju Banton appeared in a Tampa, FL courtroom and... more
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