Buju Banton talks about his new song, reveals why not everyone can purchase it

Buju Banton has revealed that his newest track, ‘Fight Four Your Rights’ can’t be accessed by everyone since it’s only available as NFT purchases.

The legendary Reggae musician has previously taken Instagram to share the cover image and a snippet of a brand new track.

Buju Banton explored a familiar theme in the song as he preached about self-preservation while lashing out against world leaders in whom citizens have put their trust.

The song has resonated well with fans and other iconic music stars across the world.Rapper Fat Joe expressed his love for the song with fire emojis which he shared in the comment section of the post.

Gramp Morgan on the other hand simply said he loved the “Chune.” Meanwhile, despite the limitation in accessing the song, Buju has hugely been commended to only allow the purchase of the song via an NFT platform, OpenSea.

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“THIS SONG IS AN NFT EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE PUBLISHED FOR NFT OWNERS ONLY! This track feature’s BUJU BANTON on lead vocals. Shiloh band on the rhythm section. Nicki Burt, Adina and Sister Carol on the harmonies. Your listening to pure and authentic reggae music!” Buju explained to his fans on Instagram.

The abbreviation NFT translates to “Non-fungible token.” In simpler terms, NFT are the latest digital form of trade.

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The technology runs on blockchain, much like Ethereum, the world’s second large cryptocurrency when measured by market capitalization.

The rise of NFTs has resulted in content owners, not just creators seeing huge returns, as images, videos, tweets, music, and other art forms are transformed digitally for trade on the blockchain.

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