Beenie Man Biography: Songs, Albums, Instagram, Net Worth, House, Son, Height, Wife, Children, Family

December 15, 2024 0 Posted By Haruna Ayuba

Anthony Moses Davis, widely recognized by his stage name Beenie Man, is a celebrated Jamaican deejay and a prominent figure in the dancehall genre.

He embarked on his musical journey at the remarkable age of eight, releasing his debut single, “Too Fancy”, in 1981.

Beenie Man gained widespread recognition during the 1990s, solidifying his status as the “King of Dancehall” with chart-topping hits such as “Who Am I” and “Girls Dem Sugar”.

Profile

  • Full Name: Anthony Moses Davis
  • Stage Name: Beenie Man
  • Born: 22, August 1973
  • Age: 51 years old
  • Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
  • Nationality: Jamaican
  • Occupation: Deejay and Dancehall artist
  • Height: 1.75m
  • Parent: Lilieth Sewell
  • Siblings: 24
  • Spouse: Michelle “D’Angel” Downer (2006-2011)
  • Partner: Crystal Tomlinson (ex)
  • Children: Marco Dean, Xiah, Desha Davis and Crystal Davis
  • Relationship: Divorced
  • Net Worth:

Early Life And Education

Moses Anthony Davis was born on 22 August 1973 in Kingston, Jamaica, to Lilieth Sewell, affectionately known as “Mama Lilieth,” who passed away in 2020, and his father, who reportedly has 25 children.

Although not much is known about his educational background, Beenie Man identifies as Rastafarian and was baptized in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, reflecting his strong cultural and spiritual roots.

Career

Beenie Man, born Anthony Moses Davis, began his illustrious musical career in Kingston, Jamaica, where he displayed exceptional talent as a child performer.

His breakthrough came at just eight years old when he won the Teeny Talent contest, leading to the release of his debut single, “Too Fancy”, in 1981. By the early 1990s, Beenie Man had cemented his position in the dancehall scene with the release of his second album under VP Records.

His 1997 album, Many Moods of Moses, marked a turning point in his career, featuring the hit single “Who Am I”, which achieved gold status in the U.S. and propelled him to international stardom.

The mid-1990s proved to be a defining era for Beenie Man, characterized by a series of successful releases, including Defend It and Dis Unu Fi Hear. His well-documented rivalry with fellow artist Bounty Killer shaped the dancehall landscape, contributing to its dynamic evolution.

Over time, the two artists reconciled, leading to collaborative projects that underscored Beenie Man’s adaptability and enduring relevance. His willingness to experiment with diverse musical styles allowed him to collaborate with global artists such as Mýa and Wyclef Jean, expanding his influence far beyond Jamaica and introducing dancehall to a broader audience.

Throughout his career, Beenie Man has been recognized for his contributions to reggae and dancehall, earning numerous accolades, including the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album for Art & Life in 2000.

Known as the “King of Dancehall,” his innovative approach to music and consistent success have left an indelible mark on the genre. Beyond his artistic achievements, Beenie Man is deeply committed to philanthropy in Jamaica, with initiatives focused on education and community development, solidifying his legacy as both a musical icon and a dedicated humanitarian.

Awards and Nominations

Grammy Awards:

  • Won: Best Reggae Album for “Art and Life” in 2001
  • Nominated: Best Reggae Album for “Simma” in 2004, “The Doctor (Album)” in 2000, and “Many Moods Of Moses (Album)” in 1999

MOBO Awards:

  • Won: Best Reggae Act in 2000 and 2000
  • Nominated: Best Reggae Act in 2001 and 2003

MTV Music Video Awards:

  • Won: Reggae Achievement Award in 2002

International Reggae & World Music Awards Hall of Fame:

  • Inducted: in 2004

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @kingbeenieman
  • Facebook handle: KingBeenie
  • Twitter handle: @KingBeenieMan

Personal Life

Beenie Man, the Jamaican deejay, has had a personal life marked by numerous relationships and a large family. He was married to Michelle “D’Angel” Downer from 2006 until their divorce in 2019, though they had been separated since 2007, their divorce was finalized in 2011.

Together, they have a son, Marco Dean, born in 2007. In 2016, Beenie Man began a relationship with Crystal Tomlinson, a motivational speaker and politician. The couple had a daughter, Xiah, before ending their relationship in 2021.

Outside of these partnerships, Beenie Man is the father of ten other children from various relationships, bringing the total number of his children to twelve. Among those publicly known are Desha Davis and Crystal Davis.

Discography

  • Pure Winery 60 Hosted By Beenie Man
  • Art And Life
  • Reggae Max: Beenie Man
  • Tropical Storm
  • The Doctor

Net Worth

Beenie Man’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $4 million, a testament to his decades-long success as a pioneering dancehall artist and deejay. His financial achievements are rooted in his prolific music career, which began at a young age and has spanned over four decades.




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