is a cornerstone dancehall anthem by Beenie Man , released in 1998 on the iconic Filthy Riddim . Produced by Haldane "Danny" Browne for Main Street Records , the track solidified Beenie Man's status as the "King of Dancehall" during his most dominant era. π΅ Song Overview
When "Let Him Go" debuted, Beenie Man was at the height of his international breakthrough: Beenie Man- Let Him Go
: Features Beenie Manβs signature rapid-fire flow and playful "toasting," using Jamaican Patois slang like "nanga-nanga" and "nighy-nighy" to describe inadequate partners. π The "King of Dancehall" Era is a cornerstone dancehall anthem by Beenie Man
: The song serves as advice to women trapped in unfulfilling or "boring" relationships. π The "King of Dancehall" Era : The
: This period saw him bridge the gap between Kingston dancehalls and global charts with hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" .