@@vexathebassinjector he was my friend we met at calder dog track in miami in the90s real cool guy we would meet at the horse track in the day lol and the dog track in the nite whenever he was around
Real talented deejay & to learn he passed on age 39 is no age at all. Had he not passed on so young one can only imagin the recorded works yet to come. Loved his Moodies recordings back in the 90s alongside his extensive catalogue...
Nuff nuff respect to Fada Demus I became a fan of his from boneman connection until this very day. I will always play his music. One love to Nicodemus family, peace and blessings from 🇧🇸
Again a very honorable contribution from the Reggae Appreciation Society, this time to a distinctive superstar and one of many key contributors to the genre.
See people, all the wickedest dj them dead and gone..This is why reggae music not saying nutten now a days. The niceness is over. At least for now..miss them good ole fun days still. Them artists did sure know how to entertain. Long live reggae music still mi people.👍
I remember going to s dance in Balham 2000 when Nicodemus and Supa Cat was preforming that was a boom show ❤ Nicodemus he was my favourite outta the 2 R.I.H.P Nicodemus ❤️🔥🕊🙏🏾🕊❤️🔥
Death has swept through that family of 9 brothers and sisters. One sister, my son's mother is here holding firm. Spoke to her last night. Jah bless Winnie.
I swear i love him. Prayin to see him one time, the first, long time 😢. Oh boy. Sad aint the word. Heartbroken pales as my heart is dust. My love i never met. Fore when he died i was only 5. And my Love, i wont forget.
Demus is the most underrated deejay of all time, and one of the greatest... Burro said it was Nicodemus who taught him how to ride riddims. Nicodemus the man who originated the talk and stop and anyone can relate to his songs.
Reggae Appreciation do you have any more clips of the lady interviewing Nicodemus? That was my wife, she passed away some years ago. She conducted several interviews that night. Thank you.
@ReggaeAppreciationSociety Thank you, my cousin was the promoter of the event. In over 30 years I've never seen the entire presentation. I was the MC. Thank you sincerely
Nicodemus bobby culture and cho cho andy aka icho candy come a mobay at Walter Fletcher beach now aqua sol on jack ruby sound system it never normal the place tear down
You can’t speak about Nico Demus, & Don’t mention Bobby Konders the founder Massive B Sound. He Produced all of his stuff in Brooklyn, in at his house!
When it comes to Reggae its the DEEJAY i like not the singers. Deejay is cool and now its the same thing they have in America but they call it Rap and now its big in Mexico, Colombia and other Latin American countries.
Sorry Hip Hop was flowing way before. Black Americans weren’t listening to reggae hard until 90s when they made it mainstream. Remember dialect Black Americans don’t take on easily so they’re not going to learn from that. They had their own music and culture to take from anyone else’s from another country.
Strange comment considering Saxon Sound from the UK and Third World sound system from US had an epic Sound clash in New York in 1985 where thousands turned out to listen to a bag of singers & DJs in their prime, Papa Levi, Ranking Toyan, Louie Lep, Tippa Irie, Johnny Ringo and more.....Who were those people in the crowd? The audio (proof) is available on UA-cam😂😆
@@freedomsong9747 in the 50s it was Ska that came off from Black American R nB music. Toasting started from American black DJ not from Jamaica. In those day in Jamaica most of Jamaica was rural and didn’t have radios and etc until you lived uptown with money. The migration of work is when Jamaican migrant workers got wind of jukebox is to how street dance started “ first” playing American r n b music. Sir Cox Dod and Marcia griffin stated that in BBC documentary. Jazz music and calypso was the only genre of music being played in Jamaica until Ska came along
This whole back and forth in terms of Jamaican and Black American is senseless. Both genres of music from these two separate groups, greatly influenced each other heavily. Read up on it, and you will see. It's all BLACK AFRICAN MUSIC my people.
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Thanks for this tribute. Our son will have another digital memory of his dad. Rest well Nico , your son misses you.
Much love ! ♥️♥️
@@vexathebassinjector he was my friend we met at calder dog track in miami in the90s real cool guy we would meet at the horse track in the day lol and the dog track in the nite whenever he was around
Bless up
@@denverbrown-uu9zuYes he loved the tracks, he went to every track in the USA
@@karlaharvey9943 he always tell mi I look like one of his friends in New York sluggy ranking lol the little shortman miss the legend hun
Mi born 76.but mi love the old School dance Hall the Early 80 s an Mid 80 s 90 s Alright too but 80 s a the best
Susi Wong was one of my favorites…RIP big bro 🙏🏽
I didn't hear you mention Ranking Trevor and U- Brown, Nico teachers
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I too appreciate this channel. And, It provokes a lot of "if onlys".
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@@Mrsplanetmaster9 Blessings ma'am ✌️
Real talented deejay & to learn he passed on age 39 is no age at all. Had he not passed on so young one can only imagin the recorded works yet to come. Loved his Moodies recordings back in the 90s alongside his extensive catalogue...
RIEP King 🤴🏾 🙏🏾 nobody can touch yuh thermos, foundation DJ music will live on forever
Greatest riddim rider from Jamaica 🇯🇲 mr Nachilous rest in power father
Last time I saw him perform was in Biltmore Ball Room in Brooklyn. It was Super Cat birthday. Years ago.
Nuff nuff respect to Fada Demus I became a fan of his from boneman connection until this very day. I will always play his music. One love to Nicodemus family, peace and blessings from 🇧🇸
ND, was my first favourite DJ… who I always wanted to hear, as a youth in the mid 80’s. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☝🏾
Nicodemus a di likkle short man....one of the Godfathers of Reggae Dj Toastin'
You got your facts right. One of the best DJ to come out of reggae music,I got to see this guy live, regular dance and sound clash, "TOP MAN"!!
Again a very honorable contribution from the Reggae Appreciation Society, this time to a distinctive superstar and one of many key contributors to the genre.
Mr Fabulous, the original Demus. RIP to one of the greatest to hold the mic.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲✊🏿
Nicer than the coffee in a the termus , Nicodemus , gone but not forgotten 💖
From Montserrat 🇲🇸 to Jamaica 🇯🇲...Glory Hallelu-jah, grow up listening to 80's and 90's Dancehall, best era of Dancehall.
Nicodemus the legend Denus good reggae music good video ras Dennis from Leeburke root reggae dancehall
RIP TO NICODRMUS CANT FORGET YUH STILL BRING BACK DE MEMORIES 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🆙️💯🤟🏽😇🙏💔😢
Nicodemus - Jah King Of Kings (1992) one the baddest dancehall tunes ever R.I.P Demus
Nice as usual...Met him in NYC once...
See people, all the wickedest dj them dead and gone..This is why reggae music not saying nutten now a days. The niceness is over. At least for now..miss them good ole fun days still. Them artists did sure know how to entertain. Long live reggae music still mi people.👍
Truth.....the thing water down now and dancehall is dead
one of my fav deejays
Me a man that drive in the Firebird that take the curve coming from.Village Hut in Brooklyn.Friend ef Life
Rip one of my favorite dejays 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
The late great Nico D✊💯💯
❤💛💚🖤Thanks for your awesome coverage😍"Jah Bless"
Nicodemus & Papa San gotta be top Tier dancehall
Denus Nicodemus, from Socialist Roots days mon mi ah tell ya, no guy cyann touch yu thermos”
Demus ride riddim wicked like cool easy and dangerous big up mi friend demus
I remember going to s dance in Balham 2000 when Nicodemus and Supa Cat was preforming that was a boom show
❤ Nicodemus he was my favourite outta the 2
R.I.H.P Nicodemus ❤️🔥🕊🙏🏾🕊❤️🔥
Death has swept through that family of 9 brothers and sisters. One sister, my son's mother is here holding firm. Spoke to her last night. Jah bless Winnie.
Nicodemus was the first king of dancehall
what about those who came b4 him--like I don't know..Yellowman and others...
Wicked DJ. Gone way too soon.
I swear i love him. Prayin to see him one time, the first, long time 😢. Oh boy. Sad aint the word. Heartbroken pales as my heart is dust. My love i never met. Fore when he died i was only 5. And my Love, i wont forget.
Nicodemus, 'No Touch him Termus' 😂 Top Dj
Like de three hardware supercat jnr drmus and himself nicodrmus 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽💯💯🆙️🆙️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Real man ❤
One of the world 🌎 greatest he will always be remembered
Respect 🇯🇲👊🏾
Top DJ ONE OF MY FAV RIP.
My baby Tobi McKenzie interviewing at the beginning...now resting in Heaven! Miss you baby.
If you have a session and you want it fe Ram.
Make sure Nicodemus have the mic ina him hand
RIP 🙏 father Demus 😢girl like you should live in heaven 🙏 let Angel fan you with Eagle feather 🪶 😢😢😢
Rip Nicodemus! One of the greatest djs inna Dancehall !
FATHER JUNGLE ROCK, MY ALL TIME FAVORITE DEMUS TRACK 🎉🎉
Fabulous Demus.
Best deejay that deejay pon sound system done talk
My favorite Nicodemus tune is still Eagle Feather.
One of the best tune on the sleng teng riddim .. killer
Nico Dread 🔥🔥🔥
🎶🎤📖🔥🙏🎛💯😎🎵🎶🎤📖🔥RIP MI FAADA DEMUS
Demus is the most underrated deejay of all time, and one of the greatest... Burro said it was Nicodemus who taught him how to ride riddims. Nicodemus the man who originated the talk and stop and anyone can relate to his songs.
Fadda Demus was and still is a force in Dancehall circles.
SUPERCAT'S, LYRICS SUPPLIER🎉🎉
GOD FATHER NICODEMUS🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
He's one of my favorite DJ
Zusie Wong She a janpanese i man black man mi lived a Miami but She lived a japan
She a 18 but mi pass 21......lyrics mi general 😂😂😂
Sip Legendary Nicodemus
He really does sound like Big Youth on his first song "natty sell a million"
My Boi, RIP Big Man.
😢💔💔🙏🤟🏽😇
*KINGS OF KINGS MY BIG TUNE FROM MR FABULOUS....R I P*
The ORIGINAL’teacha’
Reggae Appreciation do you have any more clips of the lady interviewing Nicodemus? That was my wife, she passed away some years ago. She conducted several interviews that night. Thank you.
@@gordonmckenzie2920 Yes sir this is the entire video with several interviews
ua-cam.com/video/In36cjICxpk/v-deo.htmlsi=FwZYfOSERaSYjaE5
@ReggaeAppreciationSociety Thank you, my cousin was the promoter of the event. In over 30 years I've never seen the entire presentation. I was the MC. Thank you sincerely
@gordonmckenzie2920 You're welcome sir
What a great toaster he was.
Who remembers its boneman connection
Pappa Bruce!
Nicodemus bobby culture and cho cho andy aka icho candy come a mobay at Walter Fletcher beach now aqua sol on jack ruby sound system it never normal the place tear down
❤❤
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Nicodemus is one of my favourite DJ’s. Sorry he is not around to still nice up dance
The little Short man 1 a the best definetly gone to Soon Cat woukd say wen the 2 of them a perform easy demus them caw bust u thermus
NicoLEGENDemus
Demus was a big DJ, gone too soon
I see super cat got his dressing style from Nicodemus.
🙏💯
He looks way older then 39
You can’t speak about Nico Demus, & Don’t mention Bobby Konders the founder Massive B Sound. He Produced all of his stuff in Brooklyn, in at his house!
🖤👑🫡💯🎤🔥🎶
Prince Jammys…. Not King Jammys
Den but now it's KING JAMMY
When it comes to Reggae its the DEEJAY i like not the singers. Deejay is cool and now its the same thing they have in America but they call it Rap and now its big in Mexico, Colombia and other Latin American countries.
Only carelessness would cause one to die from diabetes. Type 2 that is. All you have to do is diet and exercise. Anyway R.I.P Demus
Sorry Hip Hop was flowing way before. Black Americans weren’t listening to reggae hard until 90s when they made it mainstream.
Remember dialect Black Americans don’t take on easily so they’re not going to learn from that. They had their own music and culture to take from anyone else’s from another country.
By this I realize you think dancehall toasting started I the 70's. Dancehall started I the late 50's
Strange comment considering Saxon Sound from the UK and Third World sound system from US had an epic Sound clash in New York in 1985 where thousands turned out to listen to a bag of singers & DJs in their prime, Papa Levi, Ranking Toyan, Louie Lep, Tippa Irie, Johnny Ringo and more.....Who were those people in the crowd? The audio (proof) is available on UA-cam😂😆
History contradicts your belief...
@@freedomsong9747 in the 50s it was Ska that came off from Black American R nB music. Toasting started from American black DJ not from Jamaica. In those day in Jamaica most of Jamaica was rural and didn’t have radios and etc until you lived uptown with money. The migration of work is when Jamaican migrant workers got wind of jukebox is to how street dance started “ first” playing American r n b music. Sir Cox Dod and Marcia griffin stated that in BBC documentary.
Jazz music and calypso was the only genre of music being played in Jamaica until Ska came along
This whole back and forth in terms of Jamaican and Black American is senseless. Both genres of music from these two separate groups, greatly influenced each other heavily. Read up on it, and you will see. It's all BLACK AFRICAN MUSIC my people.
I still play Mr.Demus records.💯📖📖🎧🎵🎚️🎚️🔥👌🎤🎤🎛️🙏😎
Respect for these videos, but everytime I hear the voiceover, it reminds me of the late, great Felix Dexter - The Nigerian Accountant 😁🖤🤎
@@andrewajjones122 😂😂😂 "Nathaniel from Lagos" on Real McCoy.
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