my two cents: So what if they are angry they should have thought about the repercussions before releasing such offensive materials .. as a public person you can't just spew anything and expect nothing will come out of it, no matter how long ago as it being used for the justification that he doesn't perform it anymore. The song is still available commercially and if he wants to get some attention he needs to publicly retract it.
Gleaner article: Howard Campbell
Buju Banton is facing numerous concert cancellations in the USA
The cancellation of another Buju Banton concert in the United States, due to pressure from gay rights groups, has prompted an angry response from the singjay's management.
Banton was scheduled to perform on October 8 at the Urban Lounge in Salt Lake City, Utah, but the show was cancelled Tuesday, according to the Deseret News.
Urban Partners Inc, the company that books shows for the Urban Lounge, called off the show after hearing that Banton was beingtargeted by gay groups.
"When initially scheduling the Buju Banton event, we were unaware of his hateful anti-gay message. Upon further review, Urban Lounge has decided to cancel the event," Urban Partners Inc said in a statement.
Unfairly treated
But Tracii McGregor, vice-president and general manager of Banton's Gargamel Music, said he was being unfairly treated. She accused gay activists of "thuggery". She told the Virginia publication, Style Weekly, that, "There's no room for violence in [Banton's] music."
McGregor said she was trying to find an alternate venue in the Utah capitol to hold the show. Several of the shows on Banton's 'Rasta Got Soul' US tour have been cancelled as promoters feel the pressure of gay groups who say his music encourages violence against homosexuals. They have used lyrics to his controversial 1992 anti-gay anthem, Boom Bye Bye, as reference.
Three years after Boom Bye Bye's release, Banton recorded the epic Til Shiloh album, which was a hit on the college and underground circuit in the US. It revealed his conversion to Rastafari and returned worldwide sales of over 500,000 units.
More trouble is on the horizon for Banton. His September 26 show at The National venue in Richmond, Virginia, is in danger of cancellation. That day, the city's annual Pride Festival will be held at the Gay Community Center.
"Our goal really is to have the show cancelled. If we're not successful in having the show stopped, it's fair to say there will be action taken," Jay Squires, president of the community centre, told Style Weekly.
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