Reacting to a poster circulating online that suggests that Beenie Man
will be performing live at a birthday party event at a club called Euro in
Miami, Florida, Beenie Man's management team is asking promoters to desist from
advertising events suggesting that the artiste will be performing when they know
that he has not been granted a work permit.
Since losing his U.S work permit, Beenie Man has concentrated his energies on the local market scoring major hits such as 'Jancro' on the Overproof riddim, as well as the number one hits 'Inna the Go Go Club' and 'Nuh Talk Too Long'.
"The person who is hosting the birthday party is a personal friend of mine
and he invited Beenie Man to attend the event, but not to perform. We don't have
a work permit, there is no contract, no fees have been paid over. Beenie Man
would have made an appearance at the event just to party with the fans and not
to perform, so I was upset when I went to a club oevr the weekend and somebody
handed me a flyer advertising 'Beenie Man Live' this Friday at Club Euro in Miami.
Beenie Man will not be performing at this event," an upset-sounding 'Blue', Beenie Man's manager said in a release.
Since losing his U.S work permit, Beenie Man has concentrated his energies on the local market scoring major hits such as 'Jancro' on the Overproof riddim, as well as the number one hits 'Inna the Go Go Club' and 'Nuh Talk Too Long'.
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