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Yen on MSNBeenie Man: Jamaican Legend Claims He Is An Ashanti, Explains Meaning Of His Popular CatchphraseJamaican dancehall legend claimed to be an Ashanti man during his appearance on Drink Champs podcast. He explained the ...
The Haitian DJ's new anthem is about forging "genuine cultural unity." Get all the details from our discussion here.
Meet Raphael Gabriel Selassie Jr., famously known as *PupaMan, a Nigerian-born reggae-dancehall artist who has called Ghana ...
Out Friday (Jan. 31), “Touchdown” — the Haitian star’s new anthem – features Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper J Balvin, Jamaican dancehall legends Bounty Killer and Beenie Man, and rising ...
This is the first time Beenie Man and Bounty Killer have ever been featured ... Who do you think will take home the Grammy for best reggae album on Sunday? Oh, that’s a tough one.
Ghana and Jamaica may be separated by an ocean, but their shared love for infectious rhythms, cultural pride, and fiery ...
(Trinidad Express) Even die-hard fans of Beenie Man (real name Anthony Moses Davis) have roasted the Jamaican dancehall legend for “insulting” one of Trinidad and Tobago most beloved foods ...
Dancehall superstar Beenie Man has delivered a heartfelt apology to the people of Trinidad and Tobago for his recent comments about ‘doubles’, a popular food item in the twin island republic.
"King of the Dancehall" Beenie Man (Moses Davis) says that while doubles is “nice,” he does not eat it because stray dogs do not eat it. Beenie Man made the comment during an interview on the ...
EVEN die-hard fans of Beenie Man (real name Anthony Moses Davis) have roasted the Jamaican dancehall legend for “insulting” one of Trinidad and Tobago most beloved foods, doubles. Social media ...
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