
Beenie Man – Doll produced by Billboard King Records 2026
Beenie Man returns on Doll with the kind of sharp-tongued dancehall cut he has long made his name on: cheeky, flirtatious, and built for selector play. The song finds him in his familiar sweet-spot, riding the rhythm with clipped phrasing and playful bad-man confidence rather than trying to chase any crossover polish. It feels current in the way it is arranged, but the spirit is pure Beenie Man, the veteran who helped define modern dancehall from the late ’90s onward and still knows how to command a hook without overworking it.
The release is credited to Billboard King Records and lands in 2026, which places it firmly in the latest stretch of Beenie Man’s long-running singles run. That matters because he has never needed a reset to stay relevant; he keeps finding records that fit his voice, his swagger, and the club-first instinct that made him one of the genre’s most recognizable names. Doll sits in that lane, less about experimentation than about presence and timing.
The track’s appeal is in its easy momentum and the way Beenie Man balances humor with authority. It is the sort of single that works on a sound system because it knows exactly what he does best: talk to the girl, tease the riddim, and leave the line hanging just long enough for the crowd to answer back.
Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Doll
