May 20, 2013
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Posts tagged: Beenie Man

LargeUp Recommends: 15 People To Follow on Instagram


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Major Lazer The Roots

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Toppa Top 10: The Best ’90s Dancehall Videos (Selected By Jay Will)


Words by Jay Will

Shabba Mr Loverman

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Row Like a King: Watch Beenie Man’s “Super Model” Video

Words by Emily Shapiro—

Beenie Man Super Model video

Yesterday, the self-proclaimed King of the Dancehall released a new video for his tune “Super Model,” and it’s no surprise that the only modesty in King Beenie’s video is the shabby rowboat he has filled with fly, half-naked women. The song is on Dre Skull’s Kling Klang riddim, which has already spawned videos from Popcaan (for “So We Do It”) and Tifa (for “Champion Bubbler.”)

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Toppa Top 10: The Ten Best Bob Marley Covers


Words by Raine Martin and Jesse Serwer—

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LargeUp Premiere: Beenie Man + Kantana’s “Hustlas” Video

Words by Jesse Serwer—

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Producer Khabir “Kabs” Bonner of Grillaras Productions just sent over the new video for “Hustlas (Redzilla Remix),” featuring the King of the Dancehall, Beenie Man, and the considerably lesser known Kantana. The tune itself is a bit of a departure from the roots vibes we’re used to hearing from Khabir/Grillaras, blending house and dancehall vibes—turns out the original riddim is a collaboration with the more club-minded Teetimus. Roli Brown’s video, meanwhile, brings some trippy visuals to match. Watch below:

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Bomb A Drop: Watch Busy Signal’s “Everybody Turn Artiste” Video

Words By Sherman Escoffery–

Maybe it was the five months that Busy Signal spent incarcerated outside of Jamaica which made him reflect on how many waste individuals he had to coexist with in the music fraternity. After dropping the throwback style “Come Shock Out,” Busy appears to be on a personal mission, with his new single “Everybody Turn Artiste,” to leave an indelible impression on Jamaican music, and also to clean out and displace these individuals masquerading as artists and clogging up the music pipeline with irrelevant noise they think is music. The line, “What a disgrace in the music fraternity, right now the music needs a surgery” is a harsh truth many are afraid to say in public about the current state of dancehall music. In this uptempo criticism that is also potential dance anthem, Busy does not spare the payola-demanding radio jocks, or the producers of the noise, either.

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