The LOX, Major Seven, Mavado & Marlon Asher: It’s all about the smoke with the ‘Bun Di Ganja’ remix
You know if you have Styles P in the mix - it’s all about the smoke. So how about getting the full The LOX crew paired up with Major Seven plus Mavado and Marlon Asher for their ‘Bun Di Ganja’ anthem? My goodness.
The LOX come through with their ‘Bun Di Ganja’ remix
It’s more than just a Smoke Day anthem. It’s a fully reggae meets rap flexing celebration on this tune. Tap in.
Iconic hip-hop trio The LOX unveils their formidable new single, “Bun Di Ganja (Remix),” featuring reggae-dancehall star Mavado and reggae artist Marlon Asher, available to stream via Roc Nation Distribution HERE.
“Bun Di Ganja (Remix)” brings together the raw lyricism and street-rooted energy of The LOX with the island influence of Mavado’s unmistakable dancehall delivery and Marlon Asher’s conscious reggae style. Reflecting emotional ease, expressing how cannabis is used as a form of personal comfort, “marijuana bring me joy and happiness, good fi me nerves and it take weh my stress.” Within the context of the record, it underscores themes of mental escape and finding moments of peace amid everyday pressures “that’s why me bun di ganja, every night and day, that’s why me bun di ganja.”
The new single comes after the trio made their triumphant return with “Never Change,” featuring R&B powerhouse Jaheim and Trent Shelton, capturing the raw, grit-infused lyricism that has defined their three-decade legacy.
Since their 1998 debut, The LOX have seamlessly transitioned from the golden era of hip-hop into the modern landscape while staying true to their signature sound. Now, they return with the same raw, authentic music fans have long embraced, continuing that legacy through standout projects like Filthy America… It’s Beautiful and the critically acclaimed Living Off Xperience, further solidifying their place as enduring pillars in hip-hop.
With “Bun Di Ganja (Remix),” The LOX tap into a cross-cultural fusion of hip-hop and dancehall, blending their signature grit with the island-infused energy of Mavado and Marlon Asher to deliver a track that feels both grounded and transportive—an anthem of release, reflection, and unapologetic ease that signals their continued evolution while staying true to their roots.
