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Beenie Man: King of the Dancehall or Not?

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Few names resonate through the dancehall world like Beenie Man. Crowned the “King of the Dancehall” by many fans and music insiders, Beenie Man’s career has spanned decades, continents, and countless hit records.

But is he truly the undisputed king — or just one of several dancehall royals?

A Dancehall Prodigy

Born Moses Davis in Kingston, Jamaica, Beenie Man entered the music scene astonishingly early. By age 8, he had already recorded his first single. But it was in the 1990s that he exploded into global fame, delivering hits like:

  • “Who Am I (Sim Simma)”

  • “Girls Dem Sugar”

  • “Romie”

His infectious energy, playful lyrics, and masterful stage presence quickly made him a household name, not only in Jamaica but around the world.

The Title “King of the Dancehall”

Beenie Man himself cemented the title by releasing his 2004 album “King of the Dancehall.” His trophy cabinet boasts numerous awards, including a Grammy for Best Reggae Album and multiple international accolades. His collaborations stretch from Janet Jackson to Mýa, proving his versatility across genres.

But Dancehall Has Many Kings

Still, dancehall is a genre rich with towering figures. Fans often debate who deserves the ultimate crown. Other names frequently in the conversation include:

  • Shabba Ranks – One of the first to bring dancehall to a global stage.

  • Vybz Kartel – Revered for lyrical genius and sheer influence despite legal troubles.

  • Yellowman – The original dancehall king in the 1980s, Each has contributed to dancehall’s evolution in unique ways

The Verdict

So, is Beenie Man the King of the Dancehall? The answer depends on who you ask. While there’s no official throne, Beenie Man’s lasting impact, hit catalogue, and relentless presence on stage and record undeniably make him one of dancehall’s true kings.

For many fans worldwide, he remains the reigning “King of the Dancehall.” And judging by his enduring popularity, the crown fits just fine.


Are you team Beenie Man—or do you think another artist deserves the crown? Let us know in the comments!

Written by: Gary

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