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Al Beeno Born Poor but Rich with Talent and Drive

Dancehall artist Al Beeno has released three singles and two videos in the past few months. Bad Mind’ featuring Plugz, Dream Big’, and Born Poor’; the hot single getting a lot of attention from radio DJs worldwide.

Following the success of his self-produced EP Dream By’ released in December 2021, all the singles were produced, mixed, and mastered by Al Beeno in his Thirteen Sound Recording Studio and released on his Thirteen Sound Record label. His music is distributed online by DistroKid.

For the past few years, Al Beeno has been hard at work, learning about the music business, ownership, honing his music craft, producing, mixing, and mastering his productions from his Thirteen Sound Recording Studio. Al Beeno has also ventured into video production, directing, filming, and editing.

Corrie “Al Beeno” Moody, also known as Prince Yellowman, was born in KingstonJamaica. The ‘Born Poor’ DJ later moved to Toronto, Canada, where the music bug bit him, and he hasn’t looked back since. Al Beeno was born with a rare skin condition, albinism, the absence of pigmentation in his skin, hair, and eyes; he made the most of this by calling himself Al Beeno.

His lyrical style (mixed with hip hop urban beats, also known as ragga) with fast beats earned him the nickname Prince Yellowman; this is a reference to Dancehall artist King Yellowman, also an albino, who became popular during the early 1980s and throughout the 1990s.

In 1995, Al Beeno was the opening performer at one of the largest reggae concerts held in Toronto; other guest performers included Buju BantonBounty Killer, and Cocoa Tea. In 2021 Al Beeno performed and did part-time host duties at The South Asian Bollywood Festival in Toronto.

Al Beeno’s first single and music video was What’s My Name’.  In 2018 he released Mama Tell Me’.   Other tracks by Al Beeno are Fifi Music Group’Infatuated’ with Kris Kelly, Wake up Call’, and Get Love’.  Recently, he appeared with South Asian artists Parm B on Randi J on the track Rattan Nu’.

Al-Beeno is upbeat about his prospects in 2023 and beyond. He is currently working on several projects that he believes will propel his status, such as a collaboration featuring Ammoye Evans produced by Muzik Souljah titled Love Me Always’, a beautiful rendition of the Heptone’s classic.

Support and follow Al Beeno on social media

Facebook @Al-beeno Al-beeno Al-beeno

Instagram @albeeno_

Instagram @showtracy

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Beeno

http://YouTube.com/@BEENO43

 

 

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