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Beenie Man Has Emphasized That He Is The 'Only King Of Dancehall' In The New Song


 Beenie Man has entered the studio to confirm, of course, that he will not relinquish his royal title soon, to anyone. The new song, titled King Of Dancehall, comes two months after the Doctor announced that he remains the only "King of Dancehall" as he "rode the bus".Vybz Kartel .

Not to be confused with his new song Billboard Hot 100 wa King Of The Dancehall (2004), the new song is set to catch the eye of Dancehall-Trap fusion. The Reggae Grammy winner shows how and why his reputation and predecessors have made him a Dancehall song 'One King'.

The perfect Deejay, Beenie dominates the snare drums with masterpieces, uttering poems listing all his musical and personal achievements from 1976, when he was just a child.

Beenie lists important events in her life including being booed off the stage at a concert organized for Nelson Mandela in 1991, a shame she said she jumped back like a boomerang.

He describes his long life in the game noting that he works hard in the studio and more on stage to impress his fans who he praises for making his "kingdom grow".

Beenie also hints that the success of her song Who Am I (Sim Simma) led her to buy a BMW, which she drove to the airport to pick up Janet Jackson, for their Feel It Boy collaboration.

He goes on to mention that he has been nominated for three Grammy Awards including one winner, as well as many MOBO awards, best clothing awards and has been Artist of the Year 10 times.

"Tell them to stop the ranks," he sings, targeting those who have dared to try to grab his title.

He remembers being signed by Bunny Lee, buying his mother a house long before he was signed by Island Records, and notes that he was so committed to the Dancehall industry and his fans, that only a hurricane or earthquake would make him no.

The song comes just two months after Beenie, during an interview on Ghana's Hitz 103.9FM, announced that he was the only King at Dancehall, and the title was his because, among other things, he was the first person Kartel submission. , one of the other candidates for the title, on the world stage via the Billboard chart. Beenie had made the remarks after being asked how he could put the name of Dancehall King "for many years". “I am there from Shabba Rankin, Ninja Man, Kartel. I was the one who gave Vybz Kartel the truth. Memba me to give him the first song number one; I put him on the Billboard for the first time…, ”Beenie Man told his interviewer, based in Accra, Ghana for the Stonebwoy Bhim Festival. The Craig Town native said his advice to Kartel began after the shocking Sting 2003 incident in which the artist Any Weather and his friends clashed with Ninja Man on stage, causing Kartel to be shunned by music promoters.
"Suh dem (Jamaica) does not want to do with him again (after). I found her and performed her song with [D'Angel] which went to number one (Baby Father), and then 'Picture dis, breast specialist' and that was Billboard's first song. Suh these are songs that are meck wid him, bring him business… ”Beenie had announced.

"Why should we have one king and not two ...," he added.

Beenie had also said that in addition to working hard in the studio, she had worked hard on stage, and that her firmness helped her to maintain her reputation.

In 2020, Beenie Man said during an interview with Teach Dem that what caused the long-running feud between him and Vybz Kartel, was a Portmore-born character when he felt he had reached a point where he no longer needed his help, and so on. he divorced, after taking her under his wing following the Sting 2003 incident.

According to Beenie, this attitude and the subsequent quarrel of the song, also led to a split between their friendship.

Beenie said he broke up with Kartel after the old Calabar High School boy protested his Gaza song Mi Say, in which Beenie, among other things, declared himself King of di Gaza. Kartel's response had come through the song Gaza Commandments, which Beenie took to heart.

The Romie artiste maintained that despite Kartel's allegations of dishonesty and 'disrespect', no animosity remained between them and that until then, he had spoken to the artist almost twice since his incarceration.

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