Buju BantonNew York , New York (May 29, 2018) On May 27 2018, ABC news published previously sealed video evidence from Mark Myrie's 2010 trial on drug-related charges. This excerpt of old surveillance footage was leaked to the internet just as Myrie, known to music lovers as Buju Banton, is preparing to return home after nearly a decade behind bars. 

The timing of the ABC report raises many important questions: What purpose does this report serve? Why unseal this dated footage now, when Myrie is preparing to resume his life and career? And finally, why did a American news network that has previously shown little interest in Buju Banton's life and career choose to run a lengthy article that omits crucial and readily available information about the case against Mark Myrie?
 
"Mark is a warrior," says Attorney David Oscar Markus, who represented Myrie as he defended himself. "He fought two trials and numerous appeals against a system that included a corrupt juror. He could've taken a deal after the first hung trial that would've sent him home, but Mark's philosophy was: better to fight on your feet than live on your knees." 
 
Buju Banton's Managment team thanks everyone who has reached out with words of support for the artist. The facts of the case are a matter of public record and we trust that responsible journalists will make sure that the full story is told. Buju has learned from the past and made peace with the court's decision. For now his focus is on the future: returning to his family, recording music for his fans and making a positive contribution to society. For everyone who is unable to offer any words of support we ask that you please allow the artist to continue his journey of redemption in peace and harmony as he works to rebuild his life and career.

Directed by Tom Swindell, who also directed the original ‘Big Bad Soca’ video in 2017 in Trinidad and YouTube Studios New York respectively, used the same aesthetic of carnival footage with scenes of Bunji and Shenseea performing on stage during the ‘Big Bad Soca' concert event, held February 7th 2018.

The two Campari Caribbean brand ambassadors enjoyed working together on the remix. On the song, Bunji Garlin expresses “Soca is more than a genre, it’s a lifestyle and I wanted to make an anthem for all to enjoy.” He expressed that Shenseea was a perfect match vocally. On experimenting with soca music, Shenseea states, “Soca music is a very high tempo and energetic genre. It is fun and allows oneself to be creative in their own way.” Her thoughts on carnival were just as positive. “My carnival experience was too good. I felt free and happy seeing other people enjoying themselves and the music just never stops,” she concluded.

“Bunji's music crosses many borders, his streaming numbers on the track were crazy, so (Big Bad Soca) was primed for a remix,” said Edwin Howell, A&R at VP Records. “We had worked with Romeich and Shenseea before and saw the opportunity for her to make a splash at Trinidad carnival and extend the life of the track.”

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