SOUTH FLORIDA – Buju Banton, the legendary Grammy Award profitable reggae artist, has unveiled the primary visible for his single “Coconut Wata (Sip)” from his extremely acclaimed album “Born For Greatness”, directed by Jay Will. The colourful and infectious dancehall observe encourages listeners to remain constructive and resilient within the face of challenges and negativity.
“Coconut Wata (Sip)” symbolizes taking a momentary break from the stresses and negativity of life, specializing in the easy pleasures that convey pleasure and tranquility. With lyrics akin to “Whereas we a sip coconut water/Nicely them jus a visit/ We glance on them and see/ How them ship Jus a dip,” Buju Banton presents an empowering message of discovering interior peace and happiness.
Collaborating with the 100 Coconuts model for the “Coconut Wata (Sip)” video, Buju Banton and the model purpose to advertise authenticity and rejoice the refreshing purity of coconut water in addition to the maintain it actual message conveyed throughput the tune. The video showcases picturesque scenes of sandy seashores, towering cliffs, and hidden rivers, completely capturing the essence of the tune’s scorching summer time vibe.
Since its launch in September, “Born For Greatness” has struck a chord with followers and critics alike. Receiving rave critiques from esteemed publications akin to RollingStone, “Buju Banton and Victoria Monet “Physique Touching Physique” transcends time”, and HYPEBEAST asserted, “Buju Banton” proves he’s Born For Greatness’ with the brand new album”
The album has confirmed as soon as once more Buju Banton’s unparalleled brilliance within the reggae and dancehall genres. With thousands and thousands of streams and YouTube views, “Born For Greatness” has solidified its place as one of many standout tasks in Buju Banton’s illustrious profession.
“Born For Greatness” follows Buju Banton’s critically acclaimed album “Upside Down 2020”, which secured a GRAMMY® nomination for “Greatest Reggae Album” in 2020. Garnering reward from publications like The Guardian and Rolling Stone, “Upside Down 2020” highlighted Buju Banton’s creative progress and continued relevance.