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Make It Bun Dem

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Released
  
May 1, 2012

Recorded
  
2012

Length
  
3:35

Format
  
Digital download

Genre
  
Reggaestep

Label
  
Big Beat (Farcry 3) Atlantic OWSLA

"Make It Bun Dem" is a song by Skrillex and Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley. The single was released on May 1, 2012.

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Background

The song started out as an original, without lyrics, in early 2012. The instrumental had no name, and was only played live. Fans dubbed the song "Rudeboy Bass", as it used the sample "Rudeboy bass, mash up the place!" The song was later re-edited and vocals from Damian Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock" were added. Skrillex eventually sent the demo to Damian. Instead of releasing the song as a remix of "Welcome to Jamrock", Damian offered to record original vocals for the song, replacing the previous ones. This version of the song, with new, original vocals, was premiered at Surrender Night Club in Las Vegas, on January 21, 2012. Damian posted the finalized version of the unnamed song, finally confirmed as "Make It Bun Dem" on his SoundCloud page, on April 16, 2012, as a listen-only track. The release was postponed from an earlier date to May 1, 2012.

Music video

The music video for "Make It Bun Dem" was directed by Tony Truand and debuted on September 6, 2012 via Skrillex's official YouTube channel.

This video depicts a conflict between citizens losing their homes to eminent domain and the officer seeking to evict them to enrich a real estate developer.

The video begins with a Code Enforcement Officer knocking on the doors of people being evicted from their homes, and the victims and their families being pulled struggling from their homes. An elderly Native American man is shown waiting for his turn on the front porch, as a younger family member arrives home and goes into the backyard to perform a rain dance with two boys watching him in fascination. It begins to rain, an act of non-violent direct action that causes the development plans of the business man to be washed away. Later, the Native Americans conduct a smudging ritual in which the boy's guardian smears red paint on his face, and hands a roach (a headpiece for regalia) to him. He returns outside and a glowing golden eagle bursts from his chest followed by a trail of golden light whilst the guardian beats a drum in ritual. The officers accompany Code Enforcement to the house, but then refuse to aid him in breaking into the house and give him the finger, so the Code Enforcement Officer enters the backyard alone, and is met with the sight of the young Native American boy and the golden bird. The bird flies towards the man and the scene cuts off abruptly. The elder Native American is seen sitting in his living room, surrounded by three huskies.

This video was filmed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, with two local children acting as the children watching the young Native American boy (played by Zakiah Phillips) do his dance.

Use in media

"Make It Bun Dem" is used in the video game Far Cry 3. The track can be heard playing in a looped form during "Kick the Hornet's Nest", a mission where the player is required to destroy five marijuana fields by setting fire to them with a flamethrower. The song also appeared on an episode of The Magicians.

Make It Bun Dem After Hours EP

Official remixes from Alvin Risk and Culprate were leaked, with Alvin playing his remix on Kaskade's Freaks Of Nature tour and the Culprate remix being played by Modestep Radio and Gemini.

David Heartbreak revealed that he would appear on an official remix EP.

On 25 August 2012, Alvin Risk shared a private link via Facebook to his remix on the official Skrillex Soundcloud page. This was only accessible to those with the link. Official artwork was also included on the track, confirming a Make It Bun Dem After Hours EP.

On the same day, a private Soundcloud set was revealed containing the full 6-track remix EP. The remixes consisted of Culprate, Brodinski, French Fries, David Heartbreak, Flinch and Alvin Risk.

The release date was confirmed as 28 August 2012, and an official teaser video was uploaded to Skrillex's YouTube channel on 27 August 2012.

In 2015, Album track listing on iTunes was modified from original release, with Track 01- Make It Bun Dem, being changed to a remixed version from "Caspa Dubstep Sessions 2012". New remixed version bears the same track name as original. Run Time is 1:32.

References

Make It Bun Dem Wikipedia