: In Jamaican Patois, "Bun Dem" literally translates to " Burn Them ," used to express denouncement or that something has strongly upset someone.
: The completed version with Marley's new vocals premiered at Surrender Nightclub in Las Vegas on January 21, 2012. Cultural Impact and Video Game Appearance
: The song began as an unnamed instrumental track in early 2012, which fans nicknamed " Rudeboy Bass " due to a prominent vocal sample ("Rudeboy bass, mash up the place!").
"" is a landmark collaboration between American electronic producer Skrillex and Jamaican reggae artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley , released on May 1, 2012 . The track is widely recognized for bridging the gap between dubstep and dancehall, often categorized as " reggaestep ". Song Origins and Evolution
The track gained massive mainstream popularity after being featured in the video game Far Cry 3 .
: The song plays during the iconic "Kick the Hornet's Nest" mission, where the player uses a flamethrower to destroy a plantation.
: Skrillex originally created a remix using vocals from Damian Marley’s hit "Welcome to Jamrock." Upon hearing it, Marley offered to record original vocals instead, resulting in the final version of "Make It Bun Dem".
: In Jamaican Patois, "Bun Dem" literally translates to " Burn Them ," used to express denouncement or that something has strongly upset someone.
: The completed version with Marley's new vocals premiered at Surrender Nightclub in Las Vegas on January 21, 2012. Cultural Impact and Video Game Appearance : In Jamaican Patois, "Bun Dem" literally translates
: The song began as an unnamed instrumental track in early 2012, which fans nicknamed " Rudeboy Bass " due to a prominent vocal sample ("Rudeboy bass, mash up the place!"). "" is a landmark collaboration between American electronic
"" is a landmark collaboration between American electronic producer Skrillex and Jamaican reggae artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley , released on May 1, 2012 . The track is widely recognized for bridging the gap between dubstep and dancehall, often categorized as " reggaestep ". Song Origins and Evolution Song Origins and Evolution The track gained massive
The track gained massive mainstream popularity after being featured in the video game Far Cry 3 .
: The song plays during the iconic "Kick the Hornet's Nest" mission, where the player uses a flamethrower to destroy a plantation.
: Skrillex originally created a remix using vocals from Damian Marley’s hit "Welcome to Jamrock." Upon hearing it, Marley offered to record original vocals instead, resulting in the final version of "Make It Bun Dem".