Blessed | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 17, 1995 | |||
Genre | Reggae, ragga, dancehall | |||
Length | 52:20 | |||
Label | Island Jamaica | |||
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Blessed is the fifth studio album by Jamaican musician Beenie Man, released in 1995. It is his first album to receive an international release. Blessed gained Beenie Man a large following outside of Jamaica for the first time, setting the stage for his multiple collaborations with some of the biggest American hip hop and R&B stars of the late 1990s and early 2000s.[1]
Track listing
- "Blessed" (Davis/Henton/Jackson/Morgan) – 3:39
- "Slam" (Kelly) – 2:45
- "Freedom" (Davis/Dennis/Dunbar/Roberts) – 4:00
- "Stop Live in a de Pass" (Davis/Dunbar) – 3:51
- "Acid Attack" (Davis/Dennis/Roberts/Thomas/Williams) – 3:55
- "Modelling" (Davis/Fluxy/Mafia) – 3:47
- "Matie a Come" (Crossdale/Davis/Dennis/Kelly/Miller) – 3:49
- "Man Moving" (Davis/Dennis/Dunbar/Roberts) – 3:45
- "World Dance" (Davis/Henton/Jackson) – 3:43
- "Tear off Mi Garment" (Aquaman/Davis/Dennis/Jackson/Roberts/Thomas) – 3:58
- "New Name" (with Lukie D.) – 3:44
- "Weeping & Mourning" (Crossdale/Davis/Dennis/Miller/Roberts) – 3:52
- "Heaven Vs. Hell" (Davis/Dennis/Dunbar/Morgan) – 3:46
- "See a Man Face" (Crossdale/Davis/Dennis/Jackson/Miller/Roberts) – 3:46
Personnel
- Beenie "Moses Davis" Man - Arranger, Producer, Vocals
- Computer Paul - Bass, Keyboards, Programming
- Donald Dennis - Bass, Keyboards
- Lynford "Fatta" Marshall - Arranger, Producer
- Fluxy - Programming
- Leroy Mafia - Bass, Keyboards
- Gary Jackson - Engineer
- Patrick Roberts - Producer
- Andrew Thomas - Programming
- Collin "Bulbie" York - Arranger, Producer
- Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale - Keyboards
- Madhouse Crew - Arranger
- Dean Mundy - Engineer
- The Shocking Vibes Crew - Arranger, Producer
- Lukie D - Performer
- Dave Kelly - Bass, Keyboards, Programming, Producer, Engineer
Charts
Blessed peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.[2]
Singles
Year | Song | Chart | Peak |
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1995 | "Slam" | Billboard Hot Rap Singles | 33 |
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales | 35 | ||
Billboard Hot R&B Singles | 75 |
References
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