Lutan Fyah is roots, he's referring to the dancehall as a place here. Really enjoying your reggae journey! Never sure if you like suggestions but I am going to give you a couple of reggae ones you might like anyway! Chronixx - Safe and Sound/Dela move. He also did a collab with Little Simz called Wounds, and with Black Thought/Salaam Remi called Afrikan Children. But the tracks I mentioned first I like the best. Totally agree about how the music makes you feeeel!
Its good to see more Blacks in America connecting to aspects of culture that have been lost to time. He's bearing witness to many of the elements thst influenced the culture thst hes currently a part of. And yes, music is indeed supposed to uplift your spirit. Thats something thats completely missing from American music. Notice how completely different you feel with this, as opposed to listening to rap music.
It’s difficult to understand coz he is singing in Jamaican patois…definition “Jamaica's official language is English, but we also speak Jamaican or Patois (or Patwa) - a colorful, descriptive and emphatic creole dialect that has been shaped by our African, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and English colonial heritage.”
The chalice is a sacramental vessel used in Rastafari Nyabinghi rituals to smoke ganja. It’s usually made of all natural materials to represent oneness with the nature that gave us this beautiful plant. They use coals from a fire to light the massive bowls and it’s a powerful experience that really hits you in the chest but it feels like it goes straight to your soul.
There all reggae/dancehall that you’ve reacted to bro, the main difference is reggae is usually at a way slower tempo and the beats are more or on the original instruments like drums guitars and so, you also have different types of reggae like DUB where they started to mix drum beats with moderner technology to remix songs, which led to sound clashes where people would get a song actually DUBbed by the artist themselves and in one of the lyrics would merge there name in ( surprise them surprise them realise kso’s a little lion them a realise, example for you), dancehall is the pop version and is more up tempo and designed for the younger generation and more for the party vibe, the lyrics can be so much more wild wether there sexual lyrics violent where as reggae tends to be very loving and warm. Sure people can touch up on some detail
You do realise that Rap ,hip hop came from Jamaican dancehall music ,yellowman ,supercat,Billy Boyo,and those before them ,way before the Jamaican Americans gave you it
Chalice is the original b0ng my brother... made from nature. Bamboo and calabash (miraccas) add the herb. Can u imagine all that smoke with christ and u aint even in hell!? Nawwww youd be in zion army.... but the flag will be waving you lol
A sound a get one in di head If him ever try step to I Sound boy a try a die, hey Dem a get one in di head If a sound try step to I Don’t try a die, sound boy He switched it up throughout l, but I think those were the words you paused for at the end. His lyrics here were cold, talking about left a cutlass in his head and a ice pick broke off in his neck
Yoo respect to you for reviewing these reggae and dancehall greats!
You can't ramp with Lutan Fyah. Underrated giant 🔥 🔥
He's a reggae artist when he says dance hall he's referring to the place not genre
Thanks for do these reggae reviews because everyone is all about dancehall but reggae is not negative
Lutan is one of the most hard working. he releases something new nearly every week
Lutan Fyah is roots, he's referring to the dancehall as a place here. Really enjoying your reggae journey! Never sure if you like suggestions but I am going to give you a couple of reggae ones you might like anyway! Chronixx - Safe and Sound/Dela move. He also did a collab with Little Simz called Wounds, and with Black Thought/Salaam Remi called Afrikan Children. But the tracks I mentioned first I like the best. Totally agree about how the music makes you feeeel!
You give real reaction bro a breath of fresh air real reaction u a real musician you tun up the skillibeng reaction
Its good to see more Blacks in America connecting to aspects of culture that have been lost to time.
He's bearing witness to many of the elements thst influenced the culture thst hes currently a part of.
And yes, music is indeed supposed to uplift your spirit. Thats something thats completely missing from American music.
Notice how completely different you feel with this, as opposed to listening to rap music.
There's a 90's jungle tune with a sample from this.
Jungle forever 🔥🔥🔥
It’s difficult to understand coz he is singing in Jamaican patois…definition
“Jamaica's official language is English, but we also speak Jamaican or Patois (or Patwa) - a colorful, descriptive and emphatic creole dialect that has been shaped by our African, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and English colonial heritage.”
It has,nothing to do with French or Portuguese
I am enjoying your reactions. Your dog is so cute
More Capleton review like that burn Dem down , Hatafyah
The chalice is a sacramental vessel used in Rastafari Nyabinghi rituals to smoke ganja. It’s usually made of all natural materials to represent oneness with the nature that gave us this beautiful plant. They use coals from a fire to light the massive bowls and it’s a powerful experience that really hits you in the chest but it feels like it goes straight to your soul.
You need to come to London last weekend of August. London carnival its the nuts
You can hear this music live on corner and the vibe is untouchable
Hes not Dancehall, Lutan is Roots. Hes referring to Dancehall as the place, not the genre.
Can you do a Richie Spice review?
You need to take a trip out here to jamaica and experience it live.
Check out Park Chinois by Headie and K Trap. Came out the other day
You ABSOLUTELY NEED to listen to him mirder the still dre riddim.
Big up Lutan Fyah
Can you do Vaughn Benjamin/Akae Beka/ Midnite
🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲
Dancehall style = rap
Reggae style = R&B socially or politically charged.
Hip-hop space, dancehall space
Brother you should react to some music from Khaligrap Jones I swear ..
There all reggae/dancehall that you’ve reacted to bro, the main difference is reggae is usually at a way slower tempo and the beats are more or on the original instruments like drums guitars and so, you also have different types of reggae like DUB where they started to mix drum beats with moderner technology to remix songs, which led to sound clashes where people would get a song actually DUBbed by the artist themselves and in one of the lyrics would merge there name in ( surprise them surprise them realise kso’s a little lion them a realise, example for you), dancehall is the pop version and is more up tempo and designed for the younger generation and more for the party vibe, the lyrics can be so much more wild wether there sexual lyrics violent where as reggae tends to be very loving and warm. Sure people can touch up on some detail
Love your videos but shit every time you pause its right before a beat drop
react to Burro Banton Boom Wah Dis Dubplate.
Please react to Three the hard way
Love the content. But research were rap music originated. You be more informed. Research ska, rocksteady. Start from the beginning
You do realise that Rap ,hip hop came from Jamaican dancehall music ,yellowman ,supercat,Billy Boyo,and those before them ,way before the Jamaican Americans gave you it
Chalice is the original b0ng my brother... made from nature. Bamboo and calabash (miraccas) add the herb. Can u imagine all that smoke with christ and u aint even in hell!? Nawwww youd be in zion army.... but the flag will be waving you lol
A sound a get one in di head
If him ever try step to I
Sound boy a try a die, hey
Dem a get one in di head
If a sound try step to I
Don’t try a die, sound boy
He switched it up throughout l, but I think those were the words you paused for at the end.
His lyrics here were cold, talking about left a cutlass in his head and a ice pick broke off in his neck
He's reggae... not dancehall
No rap bro