
Burro Banton (born Donovan Spalding, December 27, 1956, Kingston, Jamaica) is a dancehall reggae deejay popular in the 1980s and 1990s. He is most famous for his anthem "Boom Wah Dis," which has been recorded many times over the years, most popularly on the Steelie and Clevie riddim called Street Sweeper. Burro emerged during the early 1980s on Killamanjaro and other sound systems such as Volcano, Arrows, and Aces International. His fame rose after
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One Foe The Money
Money Friend
Ya Dun No
Badder Den Dem
Boom Wa Dis
Boom Wah Dis
Gunman
Tek A Set
Badder Dan Dem
Man Guinep
Kill a Set
Bible Again
Jah Jah Rule
No Problem
Boom Wha Dis
Warn Dem
Washington Session
Attention
Chat & Show Off
phenomenum 2
In Da Ghetto
Living In a Wonderland
settle yourself
Westmoreland Sensi Come From
Excon
Wanna No
Blaze It
Top A Line
cold
Da Streetz
Africans
Boomwadis
No Licky
Straight Cross Da Board
Boom Wa Dis (Hip Hop)
Girls Collect
Run Come
Rise N Shine
Westmorland Sensi From
Nah Drop Di Ting
On Da Lead
Bad Like Mi
Mr Ehh
Boom Wa Dis (Bonus Track)
Tell Me What U Fightin For
Ya Dun No (Mad Sick Mix)
Blaze It - Feat. Tony Curtis
cross da board
Run the Street Red
Gal U Dat
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