Released independently during a transitional period for dancehall, My Xperience arrived after Bounty Killer’s major label run with VP Records and his famous feud with Beenie Man. By 2004, Bounty Killer had cemented his status as a veteran, but he still had plenty to prove.
The album was produced primarily by Steely & Clevie, Dave Kelly, and Tony “CD” Kelly, three architects of the modern dancehall sound. Unlike commercial efforts that chased radio hits, My Xperience leaned into gritty, unfiltered storytelling — true to Bounty’s “Poor People’s Governor” persona.
Tracks were recorded across Kingston’s top studios, including Anchor and Mixing Lab. The result is an album that feels both timeless and immediate: hard-hitting basslines, sparse digital rhythms, and Bounty’s signature rapid-fire delivery. bounty killer my xperiencefull albumrar exclusive
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