Steve Biko Beenie Man Direct

Set against a classic, mid-tempo reggae riddim, the song uses a hauntingly catchy chorus that makes the heavy subject matter accessible. It contrasts sharply with the country-and-western or high-energy dancehall tracks found elsewhere on the same album.

Beenie Man frames the song by questioning listeners' knowledge: "Do you know, tell me what you really know / 'Bout that great man Steve Biko" . He explicitly highlights Biko’s background as a "well-educated South African lawyer" and a "freedom fighter," effectively bridging Jamaican reggae traditions with the Pan-African struggle. steve biko beenie man

Released on his eclectic 1997 album , the track "Steve Biko" by Beenie Man stands out as a rare, politically charged moment in the "King of Dancehall’s" discography. While Beenie Man is best known for party anthems like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" , this song proves his ability to weave heavy historical themes into his signature melodic style. Review: A Dancehall Tribute to a Martyr Set against a classic, mid-tempo reggae riddim, the