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August 31, 2006
"I've broken down every barrier" - Beenie's "Undisputed" IN STORES NOW
Beenie Man rightly proclaimed himself, King Of The Dancehall, a couple years ago and no one in the battle-based culture batted an eye-lash. Why? Because when it comes to chats and riddems, Beenie Man is the alpha and the omega. That is, the 33-year-old Kingston native, born Moses Davis, but better know 'round the world as Beenie Man, is the dancehall movement personified.
Releasing his first record, "Too Fancy" at the tender age of 7-years-old in in '81, Beenie has not only been at the forefront of the genre ever since, but has been largely responsible for growing it into the international phenomenon it is today. And it is exactly this legacy which his latest release, Undisputed, serves to maintain. "This album is all about the title," he says. "It wasn't a concept, but more of a theme. Each song had to live up to that name." And with production by the likes of Scott Storch, Don Corleon (Elephant Man, Sizzla) and Tony Kelly (Sean Paul, Wayne Wonder), and appearances by Akon, Brooke Valentine and reggaeton artist Voltio, Beenie ably completed the task of crafting an LP worthy of such a bombastic title. The lead single, "Hmm Hmm" is vintage Beenie at his best with infectious choruses and unforgettable melodies.
However, is it really any surprise that the man behind over 1000 songs would be able to make an LP with such a cocksure title? "Music is in me since I was little," he says. "My uncle had a DJ set up and I got my start doing that before I was 6 years old." Perhaps in part due to the fact that he still spins to this day, since childhood Beenie has had his finger on the pulse of . Consequently by 7 he had recorded his first single, and by 10 he had released his first long-player, The Invincible Beenie Man. Throughout the '80s he
continued to record, perform and DJ. In '92 Beenie made a splash at the famous Reggae Sun Splash by going after rival Bounty Killer in what would become an infamous back-and-forth. Though the following year they would squash it and record a split album, Gunz Out.
Shortly thereafter Beenie release a remake of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry", titled "No Mama, No Cry", which was produced by legendary tracksmen Sly and Robbie. It was during this collaboration that Beenie was enlightened to the Rastafarian doctrine and eventually converted. A slew of national hits ensued through out the mid nineties, including "World Dance" and "Slam." But it was in 1997, on the strength of his crossover smash of his Grammy-nominated Many Moods Of Moses and it's single "Who Am I?", that Beenie exploded as an international superstar. And in doing so for himself, he opened ears and doors for everyone in his genre around the world, but especially in the . Around the same time Beenie made his acting debut in the critically acclaimed Dancehall Queen. He then went on to The Doctor and Y2K, in '98 and '99, for VP Records. Both considered dancehall classics in their own rights, solidified his core base. Virgin records responded to Beenie's breakout success and signed him. Art And Life, his debut on the new label, truly broke him stateside. Monster hits like the Neptunes produced "Girls Dem Sugar" featuring Mya, and the Wyclef-guested, Saalam Remi produced "Love Me Now" took him to the top of the pops.
From there Beenie continued to churn out hits at home and abroad. "I still do singles, and DJ," he says. "Because it is important to never lose touch and stay in what's going on. And I still love it, as well." His 2002 set, Tropical Storm only further solidified him in the with it's brilliant collaboration with Janet Jackson, "Feel It Boy". However it was his latest, Back-To-Basics, which is arguably the closest thing dancehall has seen to a summer-blockbuster-esque album a la Get Rich Or Die Trying. The LP yielded hit after hit after hit. Undeniable anthems like "Dude" and "King Of The Dancehall" served to coronate Beenie as truly undisputed in every sense of the word.
"I've broken down every barrier and broken every record," says the man who's been nominated for 3 Grammys and won multiple MOBOs in the , in a tone of absolute humility, referring back to Undisputed. "So this album is just one more step forward." Was there ever any doubt?
Posted by yardFlex at August 31, 2006 11:21 AM
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Posted by: ridley
on August 31, 2006 11:40 AM
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BIG UP DOCTA GREAT ACHIEVEMENT A REGGAE ARTISTE ACTUALLY LIVING OUT THERE CONTRACT NUFF RESPECT CONTINUE DOING U NO MATTER WHAT THE HATERS SAY
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Posted by: Alicia
on August 31, 2006 11:51 AM
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dun kno...beenie iz di star!!
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Posted by: Frost
on August 31, 2006 12:41 PM
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Beenie is the King and no one gonna take that title. The man is Undisputed, just face it. Continue doing your thing Doc, you're ma artist for life.
Bless!!
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Posted by: elaine
on August 31, 2006 01:06 PM
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Keep up the good work Beenie,and stop watch other artist on what they or do,just do you.
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Posted by: kim
on August 31, 2006 02:28 PM
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beenie a d real don.continue doing what u doing.
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Posted by: SavvyOne
on August 31, 2006 03:00 PM
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LOVE BEENIE-- nothing more to say
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Posted by: rude girl
on August 31, 2006 03:05 PM
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big up doctor u a real man fi lype u live u hype wear u hype and keep u hype best wishes a u set the tren
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Posted by: petagaye
on August 31, 2006 03:06 PM
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Beenie big ups the album is off the hook my personal favorite is "its a Jamaican ting-- straight hotness. Anyways even the haters must agree that you are undisputedly a powerful force to be reckoned with. Keep up the excellent work and keep being successful that is your only revenge on those who hate and wish you harm. Congratulations on another great album....
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Posted by: Andre
on August 31, 2006 03:27 PM
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Big up beenie nad all other dancehall artist. we need to support we dancehall artist and make the world know that reggae ans dancehall a big music. i just bought beenie and cham album and the two of them wicked.
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Posted by: smiley
on August 31, 2006 06:15 PM
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Doc, just do what u do best keep giving us good music and stop follow them people da, and good luck to u and ur wife.
nuff respect
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Posted by: Sony
on August 31, 2006 06:48 PM
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Beenie man is not no king of dancehall him cant even write him own lyrics. Yellow man is still the king
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Posted by: Crystal
on August 31, 2006 07:06 PM
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the undisputed doctor them stop you them heart attack them billias
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Posted by: Donna Fisher
on August 31, 2006 08:22 PM
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Congrats!!!!
Moses, you deserve everything that's good. Also, a big congrats to you and your lovely wife. You've always been my best DJ. Please continue the good work.
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Posted by: Andre
on August 31, 2006 10:16 PM
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Alright sony we hear yuh but to the real people weh have sense we respect yellow man but come on he's no beenie man and beenie man is no yellow. yellow got the title king yellow man and its all good but beenie man is the king of the dancehall so sony i hope you can overstand the difference.
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Posted by: DICKA
on September 1, 2006 08:57 AM
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I DON'T EVEN HAVE WORDS TO EXPRESS HOW I LOVE U AND YOUR MUSIC. UR ARE MY HERO, KING, AND EVERYTHING ELSE I WISH FOR U TEN MORE GRAMMIES. ALL THE BEST WITH UR ALBUM, AM SURLEY GONNA BUY THIS ONE. TAKE CARE OF THE FAMILY AND THE WFE. AND DON'T LISTEN TO BOUNY UR ARE THE ONE AND THE KING SO AT THAT WAY PLEASE.
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Posted by: Slim P
on September 1, 2006 02:03 PM
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MI WANT FI DA ALBUM YA FI GO NUMBA 1 AND SELL MILLONS OF COPIES AROUND THE
WORLD.MOSES MI LOVE YUH AND MI JUSWANT DI BEST FI YUH BIG UP YUH ALBUM MI JUS BUY 3 COPIES FI MESELF IT IS SOOOOOOOOO GOOD 1 COULD NOT HAVE DONE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by: Likkle Rudebwai
on September 1, 2006 02:45 PM
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Beenie, yuh album put mi in pain. Mi neva had dat happen. Mi wish mi did a download it instead of buy it. It is definitely di worst reggae album mi ever hear. Tek yuh time next time & mek a better cd.
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Posted by: Deneshia
on September 1, 2006 03:10 PM
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dem caan stop u. mek a million more like that doc u a mi doops.
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Posted by: Nicky
on September 1, 2006 03:57 PM
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I'm not hating, actually I like some of his songs even though lyrically some makes no sense, but he's not the only dancehall artiste with a grammy, so what makes him the king. I think shaggy and sean paul have sold way more records.
Do your ting still, but u are no king
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Posted by: Nicky
on September 1, 2006 03:58 PM
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Then beenie shoulda did comb out him beard fe him wedding like pon da picture de. Merciful father.
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Posted by: kim
on September 1, 2006 04:02 PM
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i can't even begin to tell u how i love u an ur music, love ur dreads too me and my sister eat and sleep di docta.first thing in the morning bust a tune before we go to sleep bust another tune. dance can't done. i took her to see u perform when u came to belize we enjoyed it very much u mash up the place docta can't wait for u to come back even my daughter love ur music and she is only 3 years old. we love u mein my heart goes out to u and ur lovely wife hope u have many many many years together happiness and joy well i know that she wah happy fi di rest a fi she life cause u dah di love docta. right on brother god bless.
peace out
ur fan kim
yes as you know that beenie is the king of the dance hall dun know and so..........!
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Posted by: ELRON
on September 1, 2006 04:34 PM
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YEA HIM DIS CHAM OPENLY ON HOT 97 ABOUT RECORD SALES LETS SEE HOW WELL HIS WILL DO, ANYWAYS CONGRATS ON DI ALBUM FISHEENIE!!!!!!
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Posted by: tasha
on September 1, 2006 10:00 PM
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u dun know big up the doc ,the real big man in a the business
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Posted by: babyw
on September 1, 2006 10:56 PM
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yes sah.. gwaan mi boss. do u ting an show dem seh like how Bob a King Reaage, U a King Dancehall. u a di king an no 1 can dethrone u. aniwayz u kno seh a just love an mi nuh like how u a drive up an dung wid my copy of UNDISPUTED an everytime i see or speak to u , u say that it ina u new lexus van...mi a go fi mine a studoi soon...ah boi.... beenie wil neva change ring or no ring...aniwayz lata pplz
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Posted by: Andre
on September 1, 2006 11:59 PM
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Nicky teh reason why the whole king of dancehall came about with beenie man is because he has been in the spotlight since 1993 and never fell off to the point where you are wondering what happen to beenie so thats why he and his fans took it upon themselves to say that he is the king of dancehall because no one else has ever done that. respect to shaggy and sean paul for exposing the music and selling platinum and diamond respectively but they are not consistent and they are not appreciated by the direct dancehall audience and thats why you can't put them in the king category.
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Posted by: Ann
on September 2, 2006 07:46 AM
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My respect 2 u Moses.The album iz HARD...that iz y u r da KING.
$3LL MILLION$.
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Posted by: Wade Cameron
on September 2, 2006 11:06 AM
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Bless up di king of di dancehall. Even dou people abroad nu like wha yu see inna yu music yu are turley a killa on di mik. Blessed
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Posted by: nita
on September 2, 2006 01:30 PM
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doc you a the doc of all music sick do you thing love show Bounty wat to do ya him no understand the work love big up wify fi mi
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Posted by: terry
on September 2, 2006 08:24 PM
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Andre,mi like how u talk enuh!u talk wid sense,anywayz big up di DOC,keep on doing u ting,u are not the only one who have ppl write songz 4 u,so hell with u TONY,and NICKY u are lonely so am going to tell Beenie and the other guyz to give u a hug when they see U!ok
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Posted by: mo-bay (aliance)
on September 3, 2006 10:38 PM
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yow me a tell unu again leave guy alone no care wah unu seh r do unu cant stop him patrick robert a him boss ring a bell big up beenie man doops fi life hear dat LOL hahaha swing it weh hope the baby look like beenie like how she hate bounty hope it no look like him & a that a the excuse lol wat a passa me deh yea fi see.
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Posted by: Khalzz
on September 4, 2006 09:38 AM
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Mi a listen di album rite now.... hmmm, di album decent, not his best, not his worst. Stand out tracks to me is "Heart Attack", "Come Again", "Undisputed", "Jamaica Ting", "My Woman" and "Hmm Hmm" the others are either flop, ok, or barely average.
Beenie have nuff tune a road, him could compile a better album, but i am a fan, i went out and copped it none the less.
Do u thing Moses!
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Posted by: Chiney
on September 4, 2006 01:45 PM
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Big up mi artist,congrats on your album you deserve it no matter what they wanna say you are the king of kings.Congrats to you and your lovly wife take good care of her.ONE LOVE..
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Posted by: Whis-Keezy
on September 4, 2006 06:55 PM
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Well what can I say I am a Bounty Killa fan but you cant be biased when it comes to greatness and Beenie did a lot for dancehall, and even though I dont let my friends know "mi rate di docta" cuz mi remember a one a his song mek mi get a gal di one whe go "gal a goin tek mi chalk and mark up u blackboard" if u no know that u no know Di Doc. Big up yute gwaan pave di way fi young artist like myself ur a great influence.
-Whis-Keezy-
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Posted by: casper
on September 4, 2006 08:30 PM
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Bennie is a legend and in the late 90's early 00 he was the king of dancehall but i must say now sean is the big man on the block. (better album sales and international rank) but with all that said i still feel the hottest DJ out right now is Jr. Gong. he changing the music scene like his father did, and winning two grammies nevers hurts you rank.
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Posted by: whitney(rudegal)
on September 5, 2006 06:45 AM
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beenie u rule!.............love your music. u rock the ragga, dancehall and reggae world. am one of your biggest fans mann! mo faya! oh and please come down to nairobi-kenya. its been a while since u were last here....... :)
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Posted by: Truth.com/jamaica
on September 5, 2006 02:00 PM
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First off betweenie, u are the SELF PROCLAIMED king of dancehall, so u dont really count. Yellow was given the title by the people...so he holds it. To be a king you have to be able to write your own lyrics, sing only song that make sense and not jump on band wagons. If you fans had sense they would listen to your words carefully and see how stupid you really are.
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Posted by: THE TRUTH
on September 6, 2006 06:24 AM
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THE ONLY TITLE BEENIE HAVE IS DOCTOR BCUZ THAT WAS GIVEN TO HIM BY OTHERS...A KING IS APPOINTED BY PEOPLE NOT BY HIMSELF...THATS WHY YELLOW IS STILL KING BCUZ THAT WAS GIVEN TO HIM BY THE PEOPLE...BOB MARLEY NEVER CALL HIMSELF KING OF REGGAE..THE PEOPLE GIVE HIM THAT....DENNIS BROWN NEVER CALL HIMSELF THE PRINCE OF REGGAE...THE PEOPLE GIVE HIM THAT...SPARROW NEVER CAL HIMSELF KING OF CALYPSO...THE PEOPLE GIVE HIM THAT..
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Posted by: CORDY
on September 6, 2006 11:48 AM
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BIG UP TO THE UNDISPUTED KING OF THE DANCEHALL. LOVE YOU ALL THE WAY. AND I WANT THE WHOLE WORLD TO KNOW THAT I LOVE YOU BEENIE MAN ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!! FORVER AND FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!
AND DON'T WORRY I ALREADY GOT YOUR ALBUM LOCK DOWN.
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Posted by: Andre
on September 6, 2006 05:38 PM
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truth how come you so bitter beenie fans see beenie all the while and tell him seh him a di king and thats why him start saying it. one of yellow man biggest hits was a song called "blueberry Hill" and that song was originally a fats domino song so truth gwaan go do some research. beenie man have over 60 number one song and over a hundred top ten yuh a go tell mi sey that they were all f**kery. dancehall have to have a little of everything. it have to have gimmicks, gun tune, reality tune, girls tune, etc and the king of dancehall beenie man has always done that. mi respect him and all the other artist them weh a do them thing.
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Posted by: STUNNERS SQUAD
on September 6, 2006 11:57 PM
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Moses! Mr. Davis You Are The One, Gwaan Do Yu Thing, Nuh Seh Nuttin Everything Alright!!! Yu Galbum Sell Off Sold Out No More In Stock A Mafia House Shocking Vibes And Stunners Squad Have The Place Lock!
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Posted by: MADT3E
on September 9, 2006 06:49 PM
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THE KING?! NAH MAN... I'M NOT CONVINCED AT ALL.
ANYWAY... WHO GIVES A F**K??? PERSONALLY I THINK SIZZLA IS BY FAR BETTER. PLUS SIZZLA 'NAH APPOLOGISE' THAT'S WHY?! WE NEED MORE SOLDIERS N LESS PUM PUMS...
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Posted by: kane
on September 17, 2006 04:52 AM
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been into dancehall music since 80s from king yellow lone ranger burro simple simon briggy lue lepkie toyan the list goes on so idiots who think beenie is a king know nothing about reggae dancehall roots yellow shabba help push reggae to the top
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Posted by: winie
on September 26, 2006 04:25 PM
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beenie is the king of dance hall and so,all you people that beat up your gum beenie is still the king of dance love it or heat it its not going to change.all you people that have negetive thinking and talk about other ,have you guys ever see a bad man and tell him that killing enocent is wrong have you ,no i dont think so!!!!all of you of to see and blind and hear and def you dont see the king out there killing but yet still is himm you guys have strength for.
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Posted by: Louie Culture
on November 6, 2006 12:49 PM
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F**k u beenie man u a f**gg**t hahahahahahahaahaahaha bounty is the real topa shot gun killer BULLET BULLET BULLET BULLET!!!!!!!!!!
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