Al Beeno
Corrie "Al Beeno" Moody also known as "Prince Yellowman" (and not to be confused with (Winston "King Yellowman" Foster) is a reggae dancehall deejay musician.
Al Beeno | |
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Also known as | Prince Yellowman |
Born | Kingston, Jamaica |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Reggae |
Instruments | Turntables |
Moody was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He later moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] He was born with a rare skin condition, albinism, the absence of pigmentation in his skin, hair and eyes (i.e. albino);[1] he made the most of this by calling himself Al Beeno.[2]
His lyrical styles (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 throughout the 1990s.[3]
In 1995 Al Beeno was the opening performer at one of the largest reggae concerts held in Toronto; other guest performers included Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and Cocoa Tea. Al Beeno's first music video What's My Name came from his debut release "The Colour of My Life" and aired in 2004. More recently he appeared with Parm B on Randi J's track "Rattan Nu".[4] In 2018 he released a track "Mama Tell Me".[5]
Other tracks by Al Beeno are "Fifi Music Group" (similar tracks as 'What's My Name'), and some lesser known ones: "Infatuated with Kris Kelly", "Wake up Call" and "Get Love".
References
- Interview with Al-Beeno LE Newsletter - 23 October 2003
- "More than meets the eye". Jamaica Star, 2 September 2004
- Fiwi Artists, Al Beeno Archived 28 July 2005 at the Wayback Machine
- "Randy J presents his fourth single Rattan Nu". Times of India, 13 Jan 2017
- "Al-Beeno Releases 'Mama Tell Me' In Tribute To His Mother.". With Guitars, By Steve Janes, 3 December 2018