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– A thoughtful track about the randomness of life and fate.

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The lead single and emotional core. Over a solemn, organ-driven riddim (the “Heights” riddim), Buju sings:

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. This landmark project solidified his transition from a hardcore dancehall deejay to a conscious, spiritually-driven reggae visionary. en.wikipedia.org Tracklist & Features

"Inna Heights" is the fifth studio album by Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist Buju Banton, born Mark Anthony Myrie. The highly anticipated album was released on November 18, 1997, under the Penthouse Records label. The album's production was handled by the renowned Donovan Germain, known for his meticulous work in the reggae genre. The album features an impressive roster of guest appearances from reggae and dancehall luminaries including Beres Hammond, Toots Hibbert, Ras Shiloh, and Red Rat, among others.