Oh God, Big up Jamaica. Trust me i am from Nigeria, but Usain Bolt made me to research more about this country and from now just changed my perspective about the Jamaicans. You guys are very nice and good. I love your national anthem, every word has a very useful meaning. I hope u keep the future generation will keep the legacy going, and the useless Media will change the view of Jamaicans to most Nigerians. God bless Jamaica, God bless Usain Bolt and God bless the Black Race. Keep the spirit.
A large majority of Jamaicans are of Nigerian and Ghanian ancestry, including myself. Jamaican born but when I did my ancestry I am 46% Nigerian, 23% Ghanian, 13 Mali, 10% Cameroon etc.
This song is one of the most powerful pledges any country has. It still brings tears to my eyes 50+ years after learning and having to sing it at assembly in primary school. If only Jamaicans would heed the words to action... God bless us
Each time I hear this song. I cry non stop. Its the love for this country. And praying things happening now will stop. United we stand, divided we fall. Team JA fi life. I hope they sing this in schools. They use to. Blessings 🙌 🙌 🙌
I get goosebumps whenever I hear this anthem. It's almost like a call to action. We are so much better than we have allowed ourselves to be. We need a better Jamaica not for the rest of the world but for us. We need to restore that pride that made us ever so proud to be Jamaicans 🇯🇲
Going to Primary school in the late 70 was a joy for us as children to sing this song. Back then their was national pride to be a Jamaican, Where have all that pride gone? Do they still sing this songs in school? Love my national song.
You can take me out a de Country, but you cannot take the country out a me. BORN A JAMAICA, JAMAICAN FOR LIVE. Love the PLEDGE. I TEACH IT TO MY GRANDCHILDREN IN THE STATE.
Oh my god!!! i have to stop playing this song in order to stop crying. This song bring back so many years of memories from when i attended Rio Bueno all age school. We would sing this song every morning in devotion. I live in the U.S now but there is no place like my homeland, JAMAICA.
@@MsViva710 Ahh those days ... lol. School kids were given a small Jamaican flag along with the Independence tea cups, the drinking glass, the plates, all with Jamaica's coat of arms printed on them. I was a child but remember it well.
I am Jamaican, born and bred. Having lived in CA for the last 35 years. The realization that is evident is that Jamaicans, like people from other Third World Countries here in the US are often stereotyped as weed smokers , dunces and ignorant. Truth is, Jamaicans are on a whole are a proud, loyal, generous, sincere, trustworthy, kind and intelligent people. We are also brought up strict sense of morals and are taught to value others and to put our Heavenly Father at the fore front of all we do. Through these basic principles we are taught perseverance and the value of hard work through sacrifice. And, so you all know, we value education and high ideals. Weed smoking is not practiced by all Jamaicans. Weed or what we call Ganja was never present in our home while growing up. Get It Right!!!
I second this being a resident in CA as well. It's the intelligence in us that raises our heads high regardless of the stereotypical views. While there are some who deserve such descriptions, you realize that this has nothing to do with nationality but the of oneself and surroundings. Nuff wutlis CAs deh bout to! #proudjamaican.
In terms of weed smokers per capita, Jamaica is somewhere near the middle, with the US, Israel, and Canada included in the countries where weed smoking is more prevalent. Who knows how stereotypes are formed, but what is sure, stereotypes often say more about the psychology of the stereotyper than the targets.
A beautiful rendition and which is actually The National Song (For Schools) set to the music of the English song "I vow to Thee my country". The (Jamaica) National Pledge is a poem/recitation not set to music and begins thus, " Before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind.........."
Oh Jamaica land how much we love thee, the Black gold and green. The tears of sadness shower my eyes as I wonder where has all the love gone?🖤💚💛 I'm Jamaica's Inspirational poet Bill M Burton One love Respect every time.
you know I'm 22 years of age and I did not know it's,"oh green Isle of the indies" I always thought it was,"oh green I love the indies." it's a shame😟😟 love my jamaica boy! miss home😣😣 # lovely #God's grandeur
Who are the people giving this thumbs down? You must not be Jamaican. Regardless of what is going on in Ja. it's still our country. Even though I now reside in the US I am Jamaican through and through.
No place like home, Jamaica!!!! The ethics of our country cannot be compared. Living abroad but I'm all Jamaican. Had it not been for the ethics inculcated in me from "mi eyee deh a mi knee" I would not be standing today. Thank God for my country Jamaica, if they (Government) continue to do right as back in the days our nation's children and families should do well. We are called to be a peculiar people. Jamaica take your STAND. LOVE
Its so long all i remember is the familiar words and tune. dont remember if it s the pledge or the song. thanks for sharing. Were yo there when We got independence. what do you remember of the celebration. were you a child in school like me?
Awesome! Well said. I was just saying the same thing after singing these lyrics and conjuring memories of yesteryear. This was predominately sang at school events. While the pledge is a spoken vow and of course, everyone knows the National Anthem. Thanks Andrea.
Jamaica National Pledge is Before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart the wisdom and courage of my mind the strength and vigor of my body in the service of my fellow citizens i promise to stand up for justice brotherhood and peace to work diligently and creatively to think generously and honestly so that Jamaica may under God increase in beauty fellowship and prosperity and play her part in advancing the welfare of the whole human race.
They should try finding all these children who participated in the making of the video and have them recreate it as adults. I just love love love our national pledge! One Jamaica 🇯🇲
My eyes are wet. I get sad listening to these dear children I remember when we got independent I was school age. Crime was nothing like it is now. We weren't afraid of crime walking at night so much as scary looking shadows in the dark and the " rolling calf" which I never encountered but heard stories. Which now that I'm old I dont believe. Lol. God help us here and the world over. Jesus soon come fi Him faithful pickney dem.
Natrlgrl you are correct because I was looking for the pledge too. But this was so beautiful I listened to it several times, dwelling in memories and rejuvenated promises, before moving on.
This (The National Song) and the National Song For Schools "We Build Our School" ( not unique to Jamaica; it was really The Commonwealth Song For Schools in the British Commonwealth), I always loved. The beauty of the National Pledge is that it transcends the trite tenets of patriotism and can be spoken of with great meaning even by a non-patriot comme moi.
I really love my Jamaica and this our national song brings back fun memories of Jamaica I can't say that it is still anymore ,as a line in the song says oh green isles of the indies Jamaica strong and free it makes you cry to see the state we are now in where is our love and loyalty to the beautiful island Jamaica that we call home
Little Jamaican children, pledging before God to be loyal to Jamaica Land we Love. If only more us ADULTS had such a heart and mind! At least---thank God---we can see such national love and patriotic respect in the Jamaican athletes!
Dear Ministry of Education of Jamaica, this is the National Song, not the National Pledge. Please change the caption. You are the Ministry of Education after all.
Whenever I hear my national anthem it brings tears to my eyes because of politics I had no other choice than to migrate to another mans country in order to create a stable life for myself. On the other hand the Jamaican government sold out Jamaica to Chinese government. I now do wonder if the prime minister ever sit and listen to the Jamaican national anthem. Those are some powerful words but unfortunately greedy politicians and lawlessness has destroyed our Island. The only time I felt patriotic is when I landed in Jamaica and knowing that it doesn't matter how far I travelled to I can finally say Jamaica here I come again to visit my paradise home.
This is not the national pledge, what error is this for a nation...this is the national song for schools. The national pledge was written by Hugh Sherlock which begins before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty
My heart is thrilled and moved with emotions just hearing this beautiful national song. And these kids did the song great honors with such beautiful voices. Eternally my true home.
This piece is improperly named. This is the National Song for Schools. The National Pledge is "Before God and all mankind, I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind, the strength and vigour of my body..."
No lying, every time I hear this sung it brings me to tears 🥲 🇯🇲 ❤️
I love you Jamaica 🇯🇲. Stop the fighting and let's shine as we meant to be. Love you all island beauty ❤ 😊
Respect
So beautiful recorded at the time when social media never existed I miss those days......
I love Jamaica 🇯🇲
So beautiful❤️🇯🇲 my Jamaica, strong and free💫
Oh God, Big up Jamaica. Trust me i am from Nigeria, but Usain Bolt made me to research more about this country and from now just changed my perspective about the Jamaicans. You guys are very nice and good. I love your national anthem, every word has a very useful meaning. I hope u keep the future generation will keep the legacy going, and the useless Media will change the view of Jamaicans to most Nigerians. God bless Jamaica, God bless Usain Bolt and God bless the Black Race. Keep the spirit.
Thanks my Brother and I tell whoever will listen about the same of my beautiful Nigerian Family!!! BLESS UP and ONE LOVE!!
Thank you 🥰
One love all the time no watch the likkle negative things that happen at times
This is not our national anthem
A large majority of Jamaicans are of Nigerian and Ghanian ancestry, including myself. Jamaican born but when I did my ancestry I am 46% Nigerian, 23% Ghanian, 13 Mali, 10% Cameroon etc.
Always loves this song ❤❤
This song is one of the most powerful pledges any country has. It still brings tears to my eyes 50+ years after learning and having to sing it at assembly in primary school. If only Jamaicans would heed the words to action... God bless us
I thought I was the only one that cries when I hear it. Good to know I have company 🙂
Me too. Everytime.
@@annsam2111can I tell you 😢
Me too😢❤❤😢❤
This song is everything
Each time I hear this song. I cry non stop. Its the love for this country. And praying things happening now will stop. United we stand, divided we fall. Team JA fi life. I hope they sing this in schools. They use to. Blessings 🙌 🙌 🙌
It makes me cry too, every time 🇯🇲
No anthem in the world 🌍🌎🌍🌎 sweet like this 😢😢😢😢😢 i love my country
I cry for my Nation....its time for us to come together.
I agree but we have taken these things from the kids we have devils running our country...
this just mek mi cry....Prouddd to be a Jamaican
Me two
Kiandra Bailey Me Three
@@jamaicakingston1109 - Me four.
Me 6
Kiandra Bailey Jamaican American counts too right?
Jamaica for life. I will never sell out my country. Love 4ever.
Amen may the lord bless our land ❤❤❤❤❤
Omg omg omg I love my Jamaica so much
Great it’s people make this island so beautiful
God bless you
I get goosebumps whenever I hear this anthem. It's almost like a call to action. We are so much better than we have allowed ourselves to be. We need a better Jamaica not for the rest of the world but for us. We need to restore that pride that made us ever so proud to be Jamaicans 🇯🇲
Such a joyful emotion when I hear or sign the Pledge.....truly beautiful. I love my country!
Going to Primary school in the late 70 was a joy for us as children to sing this song. Back then their was national pride to be a Jamaican, Where have all that pride gone? Do they still sing this songs in school? Love my national song.
Am here in 2022 month of March! This was such a beautiful song💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You can take me out a de Country, but you cannot take the country out a me. BORN A JAMAICA, JAMAICAN FOR LIVE. Love the PLEDGE. I TEACH IT TO MY GRANDCHILDREN IN THE STATE.
Oh my god!!! i have to stop playing this song in order to stop crying. This song bring back so many years of memories from when i attended Rio Bueno all age school. We would sing this song every morning in devotion. I live in the U.S now but there is no place like my homeland, JAMAICA.
I know child. I remember way back when when Jamaica became independent. were you there at that time?
Wasn't born yet..
@@MsViva710 Ahh those days ... lol. School kids were given a small Jamaican flag along with the Independence tea cups, the drinking glass, the plates, all with Jamaica's coat of arms printed on them. I was a child but remember it well.
This song leaked we wish I was Jamaica. So beautiful , listen to this over and over. 🇺🇸not so beautiful. This is like a prayer of loyalty I love it
I am Jamaican, born and bred. Having lived in CA for the last 35 years. The realization that is evident is that Jamaicans, like people from other Third World Countries here in the US are often stereotyped as weed smokers , dunces and ignorant. Truth is, Jamaicans are on a whole are a proud, loyal, generous, sincere, trustworthy, kind and intelligent people. We are also brought up strict sense of morals and are taught to value others and to put our Heavenly Father at the fore front of all we do. Through these basic principles we are taught perseverance and the value of hard work through sacrifice. And, so you all know, we value education and high ideals.
Weed smoking is not practiced by all Jamaicans. Weed or what we call Ganja was never present in our home while growing up.
Get It Right!!!
I second this being a resident in CA as well. It's the intelligence in us that raises our heads high regardless of the stereotypical views. While there are some who deserve such descriptions, you realize that this has nothing to do with nationality but the of oneself and surroundings. Nuff wutlis CAs deh bout to! #proudjamaican.
FACTS!
I was reading your comment and full of Goosebumps.
We are no longer called third world country. We are called developing country. There is nothing third about us.
In terms of weed smokers per capita, Jamaica is somewhere near the middle, with the US, Israel, and Canada included in the countries where weed smoking is more prevalent.
Who knows how stereotypes are formed, but what is sure, stereotypes often say more about the psychology of the stereotyper than the targets.
in Jesus name Lord God please deliver Jamaica from evil Amen
Wish Jamaica 🇯🇲 could live according to this pledge
America has nothing like this. It’s so wonderful. Mek mi wish I was Jamaican. This is a prayer to God
A beautiful rendition and which is actually The National Song (For Schools) set to the music of the English song "I vow to Thee my country". The (Jamaica) National Pledge is a poem/recitation not set to music and begins thus, " Before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind.........."
Oh how far we’ve fallen. Bring this back!
Watching this today, our Independence Day got me all emotional...."who seh dat big man doh cry..?" 😊😊😊🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Mi nah cry mi eye dem jussa a sweat
Oh Jamaica land how much we love thee, the Black gold and green. The tears of sadness shower my eyes as I wonder where has all the love gone?🖤💚💛 I'm Jamaica's Inspirational poet Bill M Burton One love Respect every time.
oh my gosh memories don't live like people do...big up Jamaica
I dont know what it is but this son always makes me feel warm inside like i want to cry
KLG83 me to
More of
I miss that patriotic feeling I had growing up going to school 🥺... something so beautiful about the union we all shared in school.
Mi nuh know why mi eye dem sweat when mi hear dis song.
Tears to my eye, I was burn in the 1980s I always love this song.
you know I'm 22 years of age and I did not know it's,"oh green Isle of the indies" I always thought it was,"oh green I love the indies." it's a shame😟😟 love my jamaica boy! miss home😣😣 # lovely #God's grandeur
Qxeen Toxic well nothin wrong with giving the Indies a little love all these years 😂
I neva heard of diz! Wow! Beautiful song!
Qxeen Toxic me too
At least you know the pledge. I don't remember ever singing it in school or otherwise. I know the anthem by art though
Right now im in 5 grade and this hit hard ever my favorite song by far much love to Jamaica respect people.❤
Who remember when JBC use to sign off?...they use to play this song every night before they signed off....yow Jamaica strong and free
Defiant Black I think that they use to play the national anthem, not this song
Who are the people giving this thumbs down? You must not be Jamaican. Regardless of what is going on in Ja. it's still our country. Even though I now reside in the US I am Jamaican through and through.
Where are they now?
I go to Mandeville primary and this is song they play when school is over
This song bring tears to my eyes....Oh beautiful Jamaica strong and free!!!
No place like home, Jamaica!!!! The ethics of our country cannot be compared. Living abroad but I'm all Jamaican.
Had it not been for the ethics inculcated in me from "mi eyee deh a mi knee" I would not be standing today.
Thank God for my country Jamaica, if they (Government) continue to do right as back in the days our nation's children and families should do well.
We are called to be a peculiar people. Jamaica take your STAND. LOVE
Thanks to those who have taken the time to listen to the words of Our National Anthem. It speaks volumes.
greetings from southeast asia, the Philippines
60 Years My fellow Brothers and Sisters 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Jamaica forever in my heart love you
never was a more beautiful song crafted, nor does it sound better than when song by children :)
U never know how beautiful di moment was until you looked back on the memories
It's actually the National Song for Schools. The Pledge is spoken - Before God and all mankind ....
True. It's actually a british song that with slightly different lyrics
Its so long all i remember is the familiar words and tune. dont remember if it s the pledge or the song. thanks for sharing. Were yo there when We got independence. what do you remember of the celebration. were you a child in school like me?
Awesome! Well said. I was just saying the same thing after singing these lyrics and conjuring memories of yesteryear. This was predominately sang at school events. While the pledge is a spoken vow and of course, everyone knows the National Anthem.
Thanks Andrea.
Indeed it is... The National Song of Jamaica
I'm in this.
I'm the boy in the blue shirt in the back at the right.
Courtney Prince....You must be proud
Great Job man, this is a very important song.
Great job all of you
@@janetcousins8287 lie him a tell
@@Brian-uz3vn 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jamaica National Pledge is Before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart the wisdom and courage of my mind the strength and vigor of my body in the service of my fellow citizens i promise to stand up for justice brotherhood and peace to work diligently and creatively to think generously and honestly so that Jamaica may under God increase in beauty fellowship and prosperity and play her part in advancing the welfare of the whole human race.
I too was shocked to see this being called such a name... this is Jamaica National School Song
Such a beautiful song, from the lips of beautiful people😍🥰
I miss Jamaica
Javeena Cunningham It’s Ok That You Miss Me Names Jamaica
They should try finding all these children who participated in the making of the video and have them recreate it as adults. I just love love love our national pledge! One Jamaica 🇯🇲
Letsss gooooo my school sts Peter and Paul singing let's goooo
This brings back many memories of my childhood in Jamaica.
My eyes are wet. I get sad listening to these dear children I remember when we got independent I was school age. Crime was nothing like it is now. We weren't afraid of crime walking at night so much as scary looking shadows in the dark and the
" rolling calf" which I never encountered but heard stories. Which now that I'm old I dont believe. Lol. God help us here and the world over. Jesus soon come fi Him faithful pickney dem.
This brings about such a strong sense of pride and warmth!
Beautiful....Just Beautiful....Tears To My Eyes Beautiful!!!!!!!!!
I am not a Jamaican but I live here so I am technically a Jamaican 🇯🇲
Happy 59 My Country i love you Jamaica!!
Natrlgrl you are correct because I was looking for the pledge too. But this was so beautiful I listened to it several times, dwelling in memories and rejuvenated promises, before moving on.
This (The National Song) and the National Song For Schools "We Build Our School" ( not unique to Jamaica; it was really The Commonwealth Song For Schools in the British Commonwealth), I always loved. The beauty of the National Pledge is that it transcends the trite tenets of patriotism and can be spoken of with great meaning even by a non-patriot comme moi.
I really love my Jamaica and this our national song brings back fun memories of Jamaica
I can't say that it is still anymore ,as a line in the song says oh green isles of the indies Jamaica strong and free it makes you cry to see the state we are now in where is our love and loyalty to the beautiful island Jamaica that we call home
Little Jamaican children, pledging before God to be loyal to Jamaica Land we Love. If only more us ADULTS had such a heart and mind! At least---thank God---we can see such national love and patriotic respect in the Jamaican athletes!
Gotta cry!!!! Memories.. Wish I could go back to school sometimes
This song mek mi cry hard
This is the national "SONG" Ths pledge is spoken and begging with "Before God and all mankind..."
I wonder if they could find this group to let them sing a do over of this pledge ( can we find them )
Memories! I love you Jamaica. I pledge my heart this island ❤️❤️❤️. Jamaica strong and free....
Dear Ministry of Education of Jamaica, this is the National Song, not the National Pledge. Please change the caption. You are the Ministry of Education after all.
Listening in 2021
Love yuo mi Jamaica !
This isn't the National Pledge this is the Jamaica National School Song.
Jamaica land we luv
Whenever I hear my national anthem it brings tears to my eyes because of politics I had no other choice than to migrate to another mans country in order to create a stable life for myself. On the other hand the Jamaican government sold out Jamaica to Chinese government. I now do wonder if the prime minister ever sit and listen to the Jamaican national anthem. Those are some powerful words but unfortunately greedy politicians and lawlessness has destroyed our Island.
The only time I felt patriotic is when I landed in Jamaica and knowing that it doesn't matter how far I travelled to I can finally say Jamaica here I come again to visit my paradise home.
Factz couldn't have say it better suck ppl like us is not in the position to impact these changes
I love this my country jamaica land of my brith'god blessss our country #Amen''
Beautiful arrangement of words...Pure genius, Sung ever so sweet, awesomely done by a wonderful group..!!!!!
thanks I. culture.
The National School Song, not the Pledge.
Have you ever heard of” I vow to my country “
AWW!! I remember these days!! God bless Jamaica! 🇯🇲 🙏
O Where are these beautiful children now?😊 Small,people indeed getnbig
Jamaica and love
Back when we had National Pride. That's completely gone in 2022. The ancestors rolling in their grave
This is not the national pledge, what error is this for a nation...this is the national song for schools. The national pledge was written by Hugh Sherlock which begins before God and all mankind I pledge the love and loyalty
My heart is thrilled and moved with emotions just hearing this beautiful national song. And these kids did the song great honors with such beautiful voices. Eternally my true home.
I crying r now😭❤
I LOVE this song from primary days. Makes you wanna cry fi real. So touching.
*Hmmm where have I heard this before??*
I'm sorry , but is this Jupiter by Holst?
Where are these little (now big) ones now?
Tears to my eyes, I miss my beautiful Jamaica!! Was down there last month and going back next year!!
The greatest song ever recorded.😂
This piece is improperly named. This is the National Song for Schools. The National Pledge is "Before God and all mankind, I pledge the love and loyalty of my heart, the wisdom and courage of my mind, the strength and vigour of my body..."
very touching...a paradise destroyed by politics...
Worlds greatest anthem!!
Big Chune!
So much beauty is in these words ,I'm so proud to be a daughter of Jamaica