Beenie Man
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gueoula
Re: Beenie Man
none from my part but if i had to choose one it will be
"the 10 years of dj's wonder " released in 1987
he was very young
"the 10 years of dj's wonder " released in 1987
he was very young
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matt g
Re: Beenie Man
I like a few of his albums. "Blessed", "Many Moods of Moses", and "Back to Basics" are all great records and my favs. Moses is the roots-iest lp, but its heavily dancehall still. Haven't found a classic beenie album (probably cause i'm a rootsman(tu)), and better steer clear of "Tropical Storm" (or something like that), horrible lp.
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benjamin
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Re: Beenie Man
I think a true roots man do not hate neither insult anyone.
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BlackBBBoXXX
Re: Beenie Man
right Benjamin...I am also not a dancehall fans but we don't have to dis anyone
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Re: Beenie Man
So BlackBBBoXXX aka Binghy Bunny, why did you start dissing Beenie Man in the first place then ?!
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Papa Ahmz
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Re: Beenie Man
I headline like Beenie Man
Don't bodda make hits like 'Planet Rock', Bambataa
-Kool Keith
Don't bodda make hits like 'Planet Rock', Bambataa
-Kool Keith
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Ranking Toyan
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Re: Beenie Man
Don't hate Beenie man because he's modern dancehall or mainstream reggae...he's been around since early 80's. He's a veteran DJ and endured throughout the years...need to respect that. I agree putting down any reggae artists is wrong.
I prefer strictly dancehall albums by him. Blessed was probably my all time favorite. He was at his best in mid 90's IMO.
I prefer strictly dancehall albums by him. Blessed was probably my all time favorite. He was at his best in mid 90's IMO.