Money
Beenie Man · 1999
41 min · 12 tracks · reggae
A vibrant fusion of dancehall rhythms and reggae grooves that captures the spirit of late '90s Jamaican music.
Money is a single by Beenie Man, released in 1999. A vibrant fusion of dancehall rhythms and reggae grooves that captures the spirit of late '90s Jamaican music. 'Money' features tracks that became staples in dancehall clubs, contributing to Beenie Man's rise in popularity. The album further established him as a prominent voice in reggae and earned him recognition at several award shows, including the International Reggae and World Music Awards. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Money sound like?
A vibrant fusion of dancehall rhythms and reggae grooves that captures the spirit of late '90s Jamaican music. Rooted in reggae.
What makes Money by Beenie Man notable?
'Money' features tracks that became staples in dancehall clubs, contributing to Beenie Man's rise in popularity. The album further established him as a prominent voice in reggae and earned him recognition at several award shows, including the International Reggae and World Music Awards. In 1999, Beenie Man was solidifying his status as a leading figure in dancehall music, following the success of his 1997 breakthrough album 'The Doctor.' 'Money' marked a continuation of this trajectory, showcasing his dynamic style and lyrical wit during a period when dancehall was gaining international acclaim.
How many songs are on Money?
Money has 12 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Money Standout 3:04
- 2 Peahi 4:22
- 3 Da Kine 3:21
- 4 Bula Brain Standout 4:05
- 5 Drop In 3:04
- 6 Quack 3:16
- 7 Zen Den 4:02
- 8 Facedown 3:02
- 9 Smokin' Up Sunshine Standout 3:00
- 10 Buddhaville 3:24
- 11 Hail To Dale 3:18
- 12 Gone Surfin' 3:12
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