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Feel It Boy | Beenie Man, Janet Jackson | 03:27 | |
Compton | Guerilla Black, Beenie Man | 03:51 | |
Dude | Beenie Man, Ms. Thing | 04:15 | |
Miss L.A.P. | Beenie Man | 04:04 | |
Girls Dem Sugar | Beenie Man, Mýa | 04:17 | |
Flow Natural | Tito El Bambino, Beenie Man, Inês | 02:53 | |
Punanny Medley | Elephant Man, Capleton, Mr. Vegas, Harry Toddler | 03:51 | |
King Of The Dancehall | Beenie Man | 03:37 | |
Who Am I | Beenie Man | 03:16 | |
Dancehall Hits - Continuous Mix | Gregory Peck, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Joseph Stepper, Buju Banton | 32:39 |
Sounds of Reggae, Vol. 1 : The Best of Reggae and Dancehall Selected by Sly & Robbie
por Vários intérpretes, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Sly & Robbie, Black Uhuru...
Zulu Warriors Fm, Vol. 4 (Shashamane Int'l Sound)
por Vários intérpretes, Sean Paul, Beenie Man, Chaka Demus & Pliers...
Brought up amid Jamaica's legendary soundsystem scene, Beenie Man started toasting and MC-ing at the age of five before winning a local talent contest and releasing his debut single Too Fancy just three years later in 1981. The young star reappeared in the 1990s as a fast-talking dancehall DJ and came to national fame when a rivalry with Bounty Killer was settled on the joint album Guns Out (1994). Signing to Island Records, he gained international recognition with Blessed (1995) before Who Am I (Sim Simma) reached Number 10 in the UK charts to become his biggest hit. Art & Life (2000) won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album and Beenie Man duetted with Janet Jackson on the single Feel It Boy, but his inflammatory lyrics inspired a torrent of accusations of homophobia and many of his shows in Britain were cancelled as a result. The self-proclaimed "King of the Dancehall", Beenie Man has worked with Akon, Wyclef Jean and Pharrell Williams and continues to mesmerise with his ragga rhymes and funky reggae rhythms.