For decades, the names Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder were synonymous with reggae harmony, giving the world timeless hits like “Bonafide Love.” However, the “Gargamel” is currently singing a different tune—one of legal recourse.
According to reports, Banton’s legal team has set a strict Wednesday deadline for Wayne Wonder and his wife to pull down specific posts from Wonder’s social media page. The demand isn’t just for a deletion; Banton is seeking a formal, public apology for remarks he considers defamatory to his character and brand.
While the specific nature of the comments hasn’t been fully detailed to the public, the swiftness of the legal move suggests a significant breach of professional or personal respect. For fans who grew up on the “Penthouse Records” era of the 90s, this public friction is a jarring departure from the brotherhood the two artists once shared.
As of now, the clock is ticking. Whether this ends in a quiet resolution or escalates into a high-profile courtroom battle remains to be seen.
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