While his old rival Bounty Killer scored the coup of appearing on No Doubt's huge hit "Hey Baby," Jamaican deejay Beenie Man sounds primed for American success on his own...
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The latest from dancehall superstar Beenie Man is a complex and rewarding exploration of the many musical and lyrical themes that tie contemporary reggae and hip-hop...
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Note the title, listen to uncompromising Kingston thumpers like “King Of The Dancehall,” and the story behind Beenie Man’s latest seems self-evident: after cracking the...
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The world became a better place when Beenie Man released "Dude," the steamy rump shaker with a sting in its tail that kicks off the man's return to dancehall, Back to...
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Beenie Man pays homage to Bob Marley within this album, but that was unlikely to impress older roots fans who merely shook their heads with despair at another slack...
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"Well this is the Maestro, I have the doctorate for all things," Beenie Man boasts on the opening to Maestro's title track, and then proceeds to show off his skill across...
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Having showcased his talents on Maestro, Beenie Man along with executive producer Patrick Roberts no longer felt the need to overwhelm audiences with a smorgasbord of sound,...
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Beenie Man's 1999 album Ruff N' Tuff reflects his growth as a dancehall performer, as well as the development in this style of reggae. By turns saucy, cultural and humorous,...
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I fearlessly conclude John Rocker would not like this album. You may have read that the Atlanta Braves reliever had some less-than-charitable things to say about folks who...
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Beenie Man's career has had its ups and downs; a much-touted tot toaster, the DJ cut his debut single at age nine, and notched up his first hit two years later. His rising...
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Old-school toaster Beenie Man, a.k.a. Moses Davis, has performed professionally since the age of 5, and at 26 he's long been considered a veteran in reggae terms. But his...
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Old-school toaster Beenie Man, a.k.a. Moses Davis, has performed professionally since the age of 5, and at 26 he's long been considered a veteran in reggae terms. But his...
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Beenie Man's second volume in the Jet Star label's Reggae Max series of titles is another strong showing, mixing the best singles and album tracks from his recent work with...
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By following up his breakout, experimental album, Many Moods of Moses, with a solid dancehall album crafted specifically for his hardcore fans, Beenie Man has staked out his...
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In 1999, Beenie Man released the superb The Doctor album and unleashed a stream of hit singles, and this album as well, which seems to have been either an afterthought or a...
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The latest from dancehall superstar Beenie Man is a complex and rewarding exploration of the many musical and lyrical themes that tie contemporary reggae and hip-hop...
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The world became a better place when Beenie Man released "Dude," the steamy rump shaker with a sting in its tail that kicks off the man's return to dancehall, Back to...
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Released in the United States in 2001, this album is actually a collection of mid-'90s Beenie Man tracks recorded before he signed with Virgin and went on to win a Grammy....
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