Bugle Wins ‘Collaboration of the Year’ for Thank You Lord Featuring Buju Banton & Damian Marley at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards

2 weeks ago 6

Reggae titan Bugle etched his name into the history books on Thursday night, taking home his first-ever Caribbean Music Award for Reggae Collaboration of the Year. The winning track, his uplifting anthem Thank You Lord featuring Buju Banton and Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, was one of the evening’s standout moments. Though Bugle was absent from the ceremony due to prior professional commitments, the legendary Buju Banton accepted the honour on his behalf, underscoring the collaborative spirit that made the song a force in modern reggae.

The victory marks a career-defining moment for Bugle, whose unwavering dedication to conscious, message-driven music has finally earned recognition at one of the region’s most prestigious stages. Thank You Lord has resonated deeply with fans since its November 2024 release, blending gratitude-filled lyrics with rich instrumentation. Its official video, now boasting over 7.4 million YouTube views, stands as further proof of the song’s global impact.

The award win arrives fresh on the heels of Bugle’s stellar performance at California’s Reggae on the River festival earlier this month, where he shared the lineup with Julian Marley and Keznamdi. His set was praised for its energy, lyrical substance, and authenticity—qualities that have long made Bugle one of reggae’s most respected voices.

Speaking on the success of Thank You Lord prior to the CMA ceremony, Bugle reflected: “To see the song and video connect with so many people is truly humbling.” His words capture the essence of an artist who has consistently prioritised upliftment and inspiration over fleeting trends, cementing his reputation as a torchbearer of conscious reggae.

With a chart-topping album (Apex), an award-winning single, and a growing slate of live performances, 2025 is shaping up to be a watershed year for Bugle. His journey, marked by perseverance and substance, is not only being celebrated by fans but is also leaving an indelible mark on reggae’s evolving legacy.

Share this post: on Twitter on Facebook

Read Entire Article