“Flow Natural” is an uptempo reggaeton track which also features Hindi vocals by Dominican Republic and Bollywood singer Adalgisa Inés Rooney also known as Deevani. Released in 2006, the song was the second single from Tito “El Bambino’s” debut solo album, “Top of the Line.” It is produced by Grammy award winner Marcos Efraín Masís Fernández also known as Tainy, Luny Tunes and Aaron Pena, also known as “Doble A,” who are all top reggaeton producers now.
The song blends elements of reggaeton and dancehall while the chorus samples “Chhadh Gayi Chhadh Gayi,” a song from the 2002 Indian film “Chor Machaaye Shor.”
In 2006, “Flow Natural” achieved success in the United States, reaching the impressive position of no. 16 on the Hot Latin Songs chart. The accompanying music video released YouTube in 2009, surpasses 45 million views and features scene in Jamaica’s party capital Kingston with Quad nightclub in the background. Miss Jamaica World Yendi Phillips is seen doing choreographies and dance moves in the video.
Meanwhile Beenie Man is set released his 19th solo album on August 31, 2023.
The Doctor took to social media with a statement saying, “This album is very special to me because I created this body of work at my lowest point when I lost my mom. ”
“Simma will showcase my versatility as an artiste, where I have explored new genres while keeping the music authentic. Simma signifies that I am still here and doing what I love best, touring and making great music,” he continued.
“Simma” will be released independently on MD Music Group and has 19 tracks with production from Jeremy Harding, Tony Kelly, Dutty Rock productions and more.
Last summer Beenie Man released “One More Time” produced by Notnice where he dropped reminders of his accomplishments from Grammy, to private jet and his signature adlibs “Stang diggi dang deh”.
“See it yah now we dweet again one more time, Billboard we reach again one more, Grammy we seet again one more time,” he sang.
The Girls Dem Suga deejay has been a leading figure in dancehall for the last 30 years after getting his international push with productions from Sly and Robbie, with whom he recorded cover versions of Bob Marley’s “Crazy Baldhead” in 1994.
Beenie Man’s first real break into the United States was in 1997 when he recorded “Who Am I” produced by Jeremy Harding.