Beenie Talks About Bleaching And Plastic Surgery In New Track

beenie talks about bleaching and plastic surgery in new track

Beenie Man has just released a brand new track titled ‘Off Shore’. The track has already been dubbed an instant hit by some fans and it has Beenie endorsing skin bleaching plastic surgery.

The veteran dancehall artist’s new track was produced by Fresh Production and features on the “Gyal Time Riddim”.

‘The King of di Dancehall joins a list of numerous artists who endorse bleaching and plastic surgery.

“One colour to your skin no polka dot / Look how yo bleach out smooth yo use to black / Look how yo slim down gal yo use to fat / The new body weh yo have yo pay fi dat,” Beenie flows over the beat. “More breast to yo chest yo bumper big / More hips to yo hip yo lips so fat.”

Fans have mixed reviews over the song. Some are calling out Beenie for advocating for skin bleaching and plastic surgery, while the vast majority love the track calling it an instant hit.

“Beenie a the greatest deejay in dancehall and they should stop comparing this man to some other artist, big hit this,” one fan wrote. While another fan added, “I don’t endorse bleaching but the song fire.”

The track also comes out a at a time where Shauna Chyn aka Shauna Controlla has just had some work done and has no regrets getting plastic surgery.

Bleaching and plastic surgery is a very personal issue which should not be subject to judgement or scrutiny from whomever or for whatever reason. It is on the same level as getting tattoos and ear and nose piercings. If it gives the individual/artist more confidence to produce better work then why not.

The new song arrives ahead of Reggae Sumfest 2019 where Beenie and Bounty Killers’ dual performance is highly anticipated. The two dancehall legends are prepping to take the stage at the same time and do it tune for tune. It will be a strong 1990s affair and expect Beenie to perform his new track.

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