Who Am I (Sim Simma)

"Who Am I (Sim Simma)"
Single by Beenie Man
from the album Many Moods of Moses
Released 1997
Format CD single
Genre Reggae, dancehall
Length 3:16
Label VP, Slammin' Vinyl
Writer(s) Anthony Davis
Producer(s) Jeremy Harding, DJ NuMark
Beenie Man singles chronology
"Dancehall Queen"
(1997)
"Who Am I (Sim Simma)"
(1997)
"Tell Me"
(1998)

"Who Am I (Sim Simma)", or simply "Who Am I", is a reggae single released by dancehall artist Beenie Man in 1998. It is the second track on his album Many Moods of Moses released in 1997.

The instrumental rhythm to the song, called "Playground" (a.k.a. "Playground Riddim"), was produced by Jeremy Harding, then DJ NuMark. According to Harding, "Beenie Man had heard the riddim "Playground" on several occasions and loved it. He had even written a tune already when he arrived at the studio to voice without any prior notice. I heard a knocking one morning...and couldn't believe when I saw Beenie Man sitting outside complaining about how long they had been banging down the door. I turned on the equipment, and he went straight into the booth to record a perfect version of "Who Am I" in what seemed like one take."[1]

The track helped to introduce Beenie Man to the world as a new reggae star in the pages of Newsweek and other major media outlets. He used a portion of this song in his reggae fusion single "Girls Dem Sugar" featuring Mýa which was released in 2000.

Chart success

The song reached #10 in the UK Singles Chart and was his first top 40 hit in the UK. On the US Billboard charts, the song reached No. 6 on their Hot Rap Singles chart. On the Hot R&B singles chart, the song reached No. 15.

Pop culture references

Charts

Charts (1997/1998) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] 40
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B Singles[2] 15
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles[2] 6
Canadian Singles Chart[2] 10
UK Singles Chart[2] 10

References

  1. ">> Young Entrepreneurs". Whaddat.Com. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Art and Life > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-10-31.

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