Beenie Man coming in hot on the tail end of the summer with a new track “One More Time” produced by Notnice.
The song is in the vein of his 2012 reflective urban chronicle hit Dweet Again.
In ‘One More Time’, Beenie drops reminders of his accomplishments from Grammy to private jet travels with his signature “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.”
The Girls Dem Suga deejay has been a leading figure in dancehall for the last 30 years.
The Trendsetter artist got his international push with productions from Sly and Robbie, with whom he recorded cover versions of Bob Marley’s “Crazy Baldhead” in 1994.
He was soon after signed to Island Records and released album Blessed, which introduced him as a international contender for the dancehall thrown. He increased his international presence in 1996, releasing the Maestro, produced by Patrick Roberts and shot him to UK fame. During the period from the mid to late 1990s, Beenie Man with consistent hits claimed to titled of “Dancehall King”, a title previously owned by King Yellowman in the early 1980s. Beenie Man’s first real break into the United States was in 1997 when he recorded “Who Am I” produced by Jeremy Harding.