
Beenie Man – Fucked Up produced by CD Master Sound and Inna Mi House Music 2026
Beenie Man’s Fucked Up lands as a direct, no-frills dancehall single from one of Jamaica’s most durable hitmakers, and the title tells you exactly where the energy is headed: raw, blunt, and a little reckless. By 2026, Beenie Man is deep into legend status, but he still sounds like a man who knows how to ride a modern riddim without losing the sharp grin and switchblade timing that made him the King of Dancehall in the first place. His best records have always balanced rude-boy swagger with a wink, and that’s the space this cut sits in.
The production credit points to CD Master Sound and Inna Mi House Music, a pairing that has been active around contemporary dancehall and reggae releases in the digital era. That context matters because this isn’t being framed as a nostalgic throwback or a big crossover push; it feels like a current-day release aimed straight at the soundsystem and streaming crowd, the kind of tune meant to move quickly through dancehall circles. The year attached to it is 2026, which also matches the wider run of recent Beenie Man singles surfacing in the same period.
What gives the song its pull is the simplicity of the concept. Fucked Up plays like one of those Beenie records that turns a messy state of mind into a chant-ready hook, with the veteran’s elastic delivery doing the heavy lifting. The appeal is in the attitude more than the polish: a coarse headline, a hard-edged vocal ride, and the sense that Beenie still knows how to make a tune feel lived-in rather than overworked.
Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Fucked Up
