Beenie Man Reveals 16-Track ‘Eminence’ Album Tracklist Featuring Rick Ross, Ashanti, Snoop Dogg, T.I., Lola Brooke and More

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Beenie Man just dropped the full tracklist for his upcoming album *Eminence*, and the feature list alone is enough to make people stop scrolling.

The King of the Dancehall has pulled together a roster that stretches from Kingston to Atlanta to Brooklyn and well beyond, making good on the album’s tagline: “From Kingston to the World.”

The 16-track project is built around cross-genre collisions, and some of the pairings are genuinely unexpected. “Make Out” brings together Ashanti and T.I. on the same record, while “Hat Tip” sees Beenie linking back up with Rick Ross alongside Rotimi a combination that’s already getting people talking in the comments.

Ross actually appears twice on the album, also showing up on “876/305,” a title that pretty much announces its intentions upfront Kingston’s area code meets Miami’s.

That kind of geographic shorthand tells you exactly what Beenie is going for with this project, a deliberate bridge between dancehall’s roots and the wider global audience he’s been cultivating for decades.

Then there’s “For You,” which might be the most stacked cut on the entire record. Snoop Dogg, Elephant Man, Stefflon Don, Tifa, and Pamputtae are all listed on the same track, which is either going to feel like a celebration or a lot to manage in one song fans seem split on that one already.

Lola Brooke gets a slot on “Do It,” which makes sense given how much momentum she’s been carrying lately. Mya shows up on “Don’t Rush,” a pairing that feels nostalgic in the best way, tapping into an era when Beenie and R&B crossovers were a regular part of the cultural conversation.

Not everything on the tracklist is a feature showcase. “Kingsteppa” is listed without any collaborators, suggesting Beenie wanted at least one moment on the album that’s entirely his own.

“Marijuana In The Kouchie” also appears to be a solo cut, nodding to a theme that’s never been far from his catalog.

The post went up on Instagram with a call for fans to pre-save the album and drop their top three most-anticipated tracks in the comments.

Reactions have been pouring in, with a lot of attention landing on the Ross features and the Ashanti-T.I. combination, though the Snoop-led ensemble cut is drawing its fair share of curiosity too.

What’s interesting is how deliberately the tracklist is constructed around geography and genre. Beenie isn’t just collecting big names the features seem chosen to signal specific audiences and markets, from the hip-hop mainstream to the Caribbean diaspora.

Whether that ambition translates into cohesion across 16 tracks is the question that’s going to hang over this one until release day.

The pre-save link is live, and the anticipation is clearly building. A release date hasn’t been confirmed in the post, but with the tracklist now public, that announcement probably isn’t far off.

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