Buju Banton - Boom Boom (gully Slime Riddim) -

The song was first recorded in the late 1980s and officially released in 1992.

The "Boom Bye Bye" track is a cornerstone of 90s dancehall, but its association with the represents a later era of the genre. Buju Banton - Boom Boom (Gully Slime Riddim)

The Gully Slime Riddim , produced by Mark Pinnock for the Natural Bridge label in 2006 , is a legendary "juggling" riddim that featured stars like Tony Matterhorn, Mavado, and Lady Saw. The song was first recorded in the late

Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the Gully Slime Riddim (like Tony Matterhorn's "Goodas") share high-energy, aggressive tempos, they are frequently mixed together in sound system "clashes" and retro dancehall sets. 📜 Controversy and Lyrical Legacy Because "Boom Bye Bye" and tracks on the

The term "batty boy" used in the song is a derogatory Jamaican slur for gay men.

In 2007, Banton signed a pledge to stop performing homophobic songs. However, he faced continued criticism for allegedly performing the track again before officially removing it from his catalog in 2019. Gully Slime Riddim Driven [2006] (Natural Bridge)