Celebrating a remarkable milestone, Beenie Man’s iconic dancehall hit, ‘Who Am I (Sim Simma),‘ has achieved gold certification in the United States, a testament to its enduring popularity nearly three decades after its initial release. The certification, issued on November 15, marks sales surpassing 500,000 copies, underscoring the enduring influence of this 1997 track.
Originally featured on Beenie Man’s Grammy-nominated ‘Many Moods of Moses‘ album, ‘Who Am I’ played a pivotal role in catapulting the artist onto the global reggae stage, garnering attention from major media outlets such as Newsweek. Notably, a segment of the song found its way into the reggae fusion single “Girls Dem Sugar,” a collaboration with Mýa released in 2000. This single reached impressive heights, securing the No. 10 spot on the UK Singles Chart and No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Singles Chart, with a respectable No. 15 placement on the Hot R&B singles chart.
The track’s enduring relevance extends beyond its original release, making its mark on the NBA 2K22 soundtrack. Furthermore, this summer witnessed a resurgence in the song’s popularity, driven by the #SimSimmaChallenge, a viral sensation on TikTok. The challenge, involving participants invoking the song’s iconic line, garnered widespread participation from celebrities like Ciara, Kelly Rowland, Kim Kardashian, and Vanessa Bryant.
This surge in interest preceded the release of Beenie Man’s 19-track album ‘Simma‘ in August, featuring collaborations with notable artists such as Mya, Dexta Daps, Shenseea, Shaggy, Popcaan, and Sean Paul. Notably, ‘Simma’ is a contender for the Best Reggae Grammy at the upcoming 2024 Grammy Awards in February.