I dey oo. I revisit this song time to time. And I miss that 2013 reggae Jago that's now dead. He's a genius and u know real geniuses are not understood talkless appreciated. This masterpiece song for instance has less than 1 million views. So it's either he was born the wrong time in the wrong generation or in the wrong environment
This masterpiece is way ahead of the time. If people knew the genius it takes to come with this lyrics, if people knew the meaning behind those lines. If people understood that this guy rhymes with the THREE last syllables in each verse, and still making sense - telling a story (from the beginning to the end of the verse)🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
2013 Uniben when the "Pimple guy" dropped this masterpiece. We ran it front-to-back on a steady, before the streaming era so you won't understand how influential this project was because of the low online views. Entire Benin/Warri/P.H, all you could hear the streets play was the album. Lord Jesse! ❤❤🔥🔥
I am here in 2023 rocking it, like this is dopest song out of naija from the past 15 years is sad that we Nigerians don't now good music. Rather rushing after beer parlour music which has no bases. Jesse is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🖤💕♥️💗💖
I used to listen to this king when I literally had nothing. Now I’m a little bit better off I’ve come back to listen in peace while I’m relaxing 😎 ❤️❤️❤️
i am so much happy to see people commenting on this master piece. jaga, i dont know why he is so underrated, lyrical master,no contest. your song always touch my soul.please come back king jaga
Still a king 2019... no one has been able to do it better. You still stand on your lane Jesse. The day u come back we gon be right there with you. We going to buy the album or single. We coming to every show coz you are one of the few real ones outta naija. You already was on a legendary part. I believe it was cut short too early but it’s never late Jesse. Release another album like Thy nation come and watch God do his wonders. Handle your own distributions. And online promotion. Leave the rest to God Jesse. I miss your music .. all the type of sounds on thy nation come changed my life. I need more albums
On God. That TNC album is the best thing I've ever heard from a Nigerian album. The blend of the Raggea sounds and Rap sounds. Bed of Roses,Desire,Burning Bush,Sativa, Selassie
Jesse Jagz.. versatility.. flows so sick and sleek to the soul, delivery so slick with peak no one can seek. Who's the greatest? Even with a peek, it clicks, no nit-picks. Jagz
Honestly, Jesse jags is such a good rapper, I never knew he got a patois tongue and speaks patois. That's great, this song is so classic. He needs to start recording more
Where is this man at, I hope he is doing great. He has more lyrics than a lot of these new artists popping up lately. I hope to inspire you to come back and kill the game again; fuck the industry, now things different, you can be your one man band!!
TOTAL BREAKDOWN (This might be the best comment you've read on UA-cam)👇👇👇 * * * * This is the best song Nigeria has ever made (but unfortunately most people don't relate). It's a MASTERPIECE and I'll breakdown why... Did you notice that in every verse, there was multi-syllabic rhyming scheme at the end of each line. Literally, EACH LINE - from the beginning to the end. (I'll breakdown)... Intro: -ear -i -out (hear me out. aware me out, fear me clout, whereabout. aire it out) Verse 1: -ear -o -ing (fear nothing, wear nothing, chair rocking, beer popping, tear dropping, swear nothing, ear popping, spear blocking, etc) Verse 2: -o -a -i (nobody, so dutty, no duppy, no turkey, go doggy, so lucky, snow hockey, disco jockey).. AND IT'S STILL MAKING SENSE (The Lyrics) Damn. It takes a GENIUS to create music like this... Plus he also made the beat, the production. If only you knew the LYRICS (the message, what he was saying)... LET'S BREAKDOWN. ** First off - Redemption is a popular song by Bob Marley. According to Wikepedia, The song urges listeners to "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery," because "None but ourselves can free our minds." "Redemption" as a word means the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil. So, Jagz uses that context to make a Reggae song which inspires & enlightens people to save or redeem themselves from the evil in their community (In this case he goes after - the government (which is what Nigeria & a lot of African countries are suffering from till this day - bad governance) and also his "bad-side/ego" - that's two references)... First Verse: (I'll breakdown few lines, so that it won't be too long) Man Never Fear Nothing, Raised by the streets me na wear nothing (a typical street guy has no fear and doesn't wear shirt on - in the hood/ghetto) Youths never hear nothin, Babylon empire never share nothin (The youths are stubborn, and the government don't share/give anything for a better life) Musicians are bear popping, we near rotten (Musicians seem to be the only ones enjoying life, while we are here suffering) Clergy a' swear nothing (Clergies don't talk about it, they swear everything is fine) Only sound in the air is tear dropping (The only sound you hear is people crying - the masses are suffering) Here you can get more dissections of the lyrics -> genius.com/Jesse-jagz-redemption-lyrics Electric out is near shocking But hear something, piercing and ear popping Soul Rebel, My music is chair rocking Revolutionary Air force air dropping Apocalypse, vocals so clear cutting No bloodshed flow and clear spotting I never buckle to the pressure from my peer fucking (Game time) No Truth and No Dare nothing Fear Nothing, Don't fear my hair locking Red Gangsta, High from the air puffing Dread Rasta, Man never fear nothing And Jah never moved by mere talking His universal power gives spear blocking Even if Babylon gun air cocking This means war fanfare stopping Every man got a right to compare nothing This man never fear nothing CHORUS & HOOK On the way to Calvary, never fearing the opposing power he, Jah Rastafari, Revolutionary Soldier on the hourly No home and no family, the whole world living in Vanity Jah Rastafari, Until Babylon fall from Calamity Haile Selassie, Hear me I've Been Seeking your face and daily I'm Conquering Babylon Israeli style, Revolutionary soldier moving steady I and Steady I (Haile Selassie is like the "Jesus" of Rastafarians - the major Religion in Jamaica. So he's a revolutionary soldier who's seeking God (Jah) and Jesus's (Selassie) help to fight the evil - Babylon i.e. the government while referencing the Isreali-Babylon feud) VERSE 2 These streets love nobody Everything full of shit and no potty, Smoke down I and I eye so dutty (what a typical rastafarian does to get spiritual) Jaga fear no man, fear no duppy These streets love nobody Revolution on CD get your own copy (his album dropped 2013 titled - Thy Nation Come) Thanksgiving in the ghetto, nigga no turkey (even during a special religious holiday, there's still no fun - turkey) No teddy bear everything so Chucky (there's no teddy bear except "Chucky" the serial killer bear in that horror film - Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray) No love politicians demma go doggy (politicians are selfish and "fucking" up the masses - "doggy-style") All of them are so lucky, so the flow dutty, Head smashed pon the wall like snow hockey Spunned backwards like a disco jockey BRIDGE Master on high, Jah Rastafari (Refering to God in the Jamaican language/religion - 'cause this is a Reggae song). Light us to the sky, we airey and fly (Also, I want you to notice how the beat (base and other elements) changes during the BRIDGE and CHORUS after that, all the nuances and small details as far as sound and production goes). Damn SUMMARY * Seriously, tell me, Have you ever witnessed music like this? Think of the genius it takes to compose music like this. But unfortunately, it wasn't that commercially successful 'cause most people can't understand those lines. The song is way ahead of its time.
Jesse is "crying out of his soul" in the lyrics as a Jamaican Reggae song should be. Nigeria - we don't deserve Jesse Jagz Talent. Period Someone tell him, I'm his biggest Fan.
I can tell Jagga is cooked and done on some blunt here. A great message btw. We can't reject this messenger so we don't lose the message. A talented man from the Abaga kindred.
Naija is got the whole lot! from party hits to full conciousness...JESSE JAGZ in REDEMPTION. lyrical perfection. I am hopeful after hearing this massive delivery by a confident ARTIST. great expression from MEX
Who's listening in 2024,
Till today, I still believe believe Jesse jagz didn't exploit his full potential
Am here 2024...Jesse was way way ahead of his time...
Period
@@DaviesNIdemudiayes he was. If I had an extra $1m I’d invest it on Bringing Jesse jags back
I'll be here in 2074 listening. Never found a talented rapper in Africa like Jesse.
Still on ooo! Jagz Nation Forever
I can’t stop listening to this genius music… ❤❤❤ who is still here in 2023
Still listening to this jam in 2024
I’m here in 2023 .. king of dem all jagz
Who else is listening to this jam in this 2020 ❤😍
Me
We dey
Me 🥺
I am
Yes iam
This king is so underrated in the industry I sware
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Facts
Yes bro
Nigerians don’t appreciate good vibes
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2024 Anyone?!
I dey oo. I revisit this song time to time. And I miss that 2013 reggae Jago that's now dead. He's a genius and u know real geniuses are not understood talkless appreciated. This masterpiece song for instance has less than 1 million views. So it's either he was born the wrong time in the wrong generation or in the wrong environment
Am here on a stead
June 2024
Ayyeeeee July 2024
August 24
Who else is listening to this in 2019
Nana Yaa Amaning Listening Liiiiive🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
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2020 still streaming
Raba O aaa
2023 we are here still listening TO JARGA🙏👍🙌👌🔥💪
One of the highly underrated songs in the history of Nigerian music industry
I swear to God
Who else is listening to this awesome jam in this 2021 😍
Still here in 2022,evergreen song
This masterpiece is way ahead of the time. If people knew the genius it takes to come with this lyrics, if people knew the meaning behind those lines. If people understood that this guy rhymes with the THREE last syllables in each verse, and still making sense - telling a story (from the beginning to the end of the verse)🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥
Can’t believe this was made 7yrs Ago. So Futuristic.
Who else is f**king with this jam in 2023 ?
Yeah
Still here listening in 2024 😍❤️
2013 Uniben when the "Pimple guy" dropped this masterpiece.
We ran it front-to-back on a steady, before the streaming era so you won't understand how influential this project was because of the low online views.
Entire Benin/Warri/P.H, all you could hear the streets play was the album. Lord Jesse! ❤❤🔥🔥
Nice one my brother. I rock am die for Lagos/Ibadan
I am here in 2023 rocking it, like this is dopest song out of naija from the past 15 years is sad that we Nigerians don't now good music. Rather rushing after beer parlour music which has no bases. Jesse is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🖤💕♥️💗💖
You are among the few chosen ones
Bless up from Jamaica. I can hear the Jamaican inspired music you make. Good job.
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This song will forever be in my playlist.
I used to listen to this king when I literally had nothing. Now I’m a little bit better off I’ve come back to listen in peace while I’m relaxing 😎 ❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations 🤝
@@gabrielleonardmawedo3386 thank you very much
Same
A few Artists In 9ja can make Evergreen Albums and the Abaga Brothers (Jesse and MI) are among them... I still rocking in 2018
Cammy Bosco 2018 bro, Jesse Jags 4 lyf, man
Wanna know jaggs werebout in 2023 🇿🇲
2023 I’m still Listening and Forever Listening 💯❤️
2024 still listening 🎧🎶❤️✌️
I m here in 2023 because I miss Jesse jags . Big love from Ghana 🇬🇭
We all do
Please get this album back on Spotify 🙏🏾
Where the h.. did it go? 🤨 So annoying
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Supported ✌️
It’s On Apple Music now.
Who is still here listening in 2023.. I'm always here. More 😍 to Jesse jag
Who's listening in 2023 ?
2023 I am here again ❤
Still loving the beat in 2021❤️ who is with me?
I am always here... pure work of art. Jah Bless Jesse
That second verse.. easily one of the best rap performances to ever come out of Naija!!
U sabi !!!
I'm still listening to it in 2021.
Highest ever✊🏽
i am so much happy to see people commenting on this master piece. jaga, i dont know why he is so underrated, lyrical master,no contest. your song always touch my soul.please come back king jaga
This beat goes stupid 🔥🔥 Nigerians slept on this guy tbh
2024 We gather dey
This song literally marks a new standard for Afro beats
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who is still playing this song is 2019?
me we love jargo
+eke ne big up
Always...
This music video is the 1st in modern era of Nigerian music with people smoking weed freely...he saw the future
This song never dies.
This 2022 and still loving this track from the first week of release!! Bless up man!!
Sure
June 2020 and I still love this track 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Still a king 2019... no one has been able to do it better. You still stand on your lane Jesse. The day u come back we gon be right there with you. We going to buy the album or single. We coming to every show coz you are one of the few real ones outta naija. You already was on a legendary part. I believe it was cut short too early but it’s never late Jesse. Release another album like
Thy nation come and watch God do his wonders. Handle your own distributions. And online promotion. Leave the rest to God Jesse. I miss your music .. all the type of sounds on thy nation come changed my life. I need more albums
On God. That TNC album is the best thing I've ever heard from a Nigerian album. The blend of the Raggea sounds and Rap sounds. Bed of Roses,Desire,Burning Bush,Sativa, Selassie
Still enjoying this tune in 2021...
DAMMMMNNNN,,,, ..JAGZ is d most underrated Nigerian artiste..
an artiste that we never got to exhaust his creativity and talent. Jesse to the world!!
2021 we here again for this classic, who is with me??
Best Nigerian rap album of all time
Jagz Nation, Vol.1. Thy Nation Come
Jagz please come again 💔👏🏾😭😭😭
Still rocking in 2023
SMH!!!! 2019!!!!!! Dey still nt ready 4 u Jaga.... Dey stil nt yt on ur tempo*#Respekt#GoodMuzik*
am back, been 8 years listening to this hit. fire, fire.
One of the best Nigerian songs ❤❤❤❤
May 2022 still a hit. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jesse Jagz.. versatility.. flows so sick and sleek to the soul, delivery so slick with peak no one can seek. Who's the greatest? Even with a peek, it clicks, no nit-picks. Jagz
Who here 2023 ❤❤ my song fi life!!
2019 anyone??
2023 and still going ... Jesse Jagz... King 👑
Honestly, Jesse jags is such a good rapper, I never knew he got a patois tongue and speaks patois. That's great, this song is so classic. He needs to start recording more
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i have watched this like a million times........just can't get enough.....best rap from nija ever
+MaryJane Nwosu Million ke? na lie joor.
Can't stop listening to JAGZ... REDEMPTION still sound like today's music
More like tomorrow's music, tbh. We still not ready for it.
2021 and still an anthem!
Son of Zion...maximum respect bro.
How far
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Is good
2023 and I'm here again, who's with me?
If you're to this 2021, God bless you mightily
Mehn where is Jesse Jagz u can’t be sleeping on this talent! This sh*t is evergreen 💯
Where is this man at, I hope he is doing great. He has more lyrics than a lot of these new artists popping up lately. I hope to inspire you to come back and kill the game again; fuck the industry, now things different, you can be your one man band!!
TOTAL BREAKDOWN (This might be the best comment you've read on UA-cam)👇👇👇
* * * *
This is the best song Nigeria has ever made (but unfortunately most people don't relate).
It's a MASTERPIECE and I'll breakdown why...
Did you notice that in every verse, there was multi-syllabic rhyming scheme at the end of each line. Literally, EACH LINE - from the beginning to the end. (I'll breakdown)...
Intro: -ear -i -out (hear me out. aware me out, fear me clout, whereabout. aire it out)
Verse 1: -ear -o -ing
(fear nothing, wear nothing, chair rocking, beer popping, tear dropping, swear nothing, ear popping, spear blocking, etc)
Verse 2: -o -a -i
(nobody, so dutty, no duppy, no turkey, go doggy, so lucky, snow hockey, disco jockey)..
AND IT'S STILL MAKING SENSE (The Lyrics)
Damn. It takes a GENIUS to create music like this...
Plus he also made the beat, the production.
If only you knew the LYRICS (the message, what he was saying)...
LET'S BREAKDOWN.
**
First off - Redemption is a popular song by Bob Marley. According to Wikepedia, The song urges listeners to "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery," because "None but ourselves can free our minds."
"Redemption" as a word means the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
So, Jagz uses that context to make a Reggae song which inspires & enlightens people to save or redeem themselves from the evil in their community (In this case he goes after - the government (which is what Nigeria & a lot of African countries are suffering from till this day - bad governance) and also his "bad-side/ego" - that's two references)...
First Verse: (I'll breakdown few lines, so that it won't be too long)
Man Never Fear Nothing, Raised by the streets me na wear nothing (a typical street guy has no fear and doesn't wear shirt on - in the hood/ghetto)
Youths never hear nothin, Babylon empire never share nothin (The youths are stubborn, and the government don't share/give anything for a better life)
Musicians are bear popping, we near rotten (Musicians seem to be the only ones enjoying life, while we are here suffering)
Clergy a' swear nothing (Clergies don't talk about it, they swear everything is fine)
Only sound in the air is tear dropping (The only sound you hear is people crying - the masses are suffering)
Here you can get more dissections of the lyrics -> genius.com/Jesse-jagz-redemption-lyrics
Electric out is near shocking
But hear something, piercing and ear popping
Soul Rebel, My music is chair rocking
Revolutionary Air force air dropping
Apocalypse, vocals so clear cutting
No bloodshed flow and clear spotting
I never buckle to the pressure from my peer fucking
(Game time)
No Truth and No Dare nothing
Fear Nothing, Don't fear my hair locking
Red Gangsta, High from the air puffing
Dread Rasta, Man never fear nothing
And Jah never moved by mere talking
His universal power gives spear blocking
Even if Babylon gun air cocking
This means war fanfare stopping
Every man got a right to compare nothing
This man never fear nothing
CHORUS & HOOK
On the way to Calvary, never fearing the opposing power he,
Jah Rastafari, Revolutionary Soldier on the hourly
No home and no family, the whole world living in Vanity
Jah Rastafari, Until Babylon fall from Calamity
Haile Selassie, Hear me I've
Been Seeking your face and daily I'm
Conquering Babylon Israeli style,
Revolutionary soldier moving steady I and Steady I
(Haile Selassie is like the "Jesus" of Rastafarians - the major Religion in Jamaica. So he's a revolutionary soldier who's seeking God (Jah) and Jesus's (Selassie) help to fight the evil - Babylon i.e. the government while referencing the Isreali-Babylon feud)
VERSE 2
These streets love nobody
Everything full of shit and no potty,
Smoke down I and I eye so dutty (what a typical rastafarian does to get spiritual)
Jaga fear no man, fear no duppy
These streets love nobody
Revolution on CD get your own copy (his album dropped 2013 titled - Thy Nation Come)
Thanksgiving in the ghetto, nigga no turkey (even during a special religious holiday, there's still no fun - turkey)
No teddy bear everything so Chucky (there's no teddy bear except "Chucky" the serial killer bear in that horror film - Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray)
No love politicians demma go doggy (politicians are selfish and "fucking" up the masses - "doggy-style")
All of them are so lucky, so the flow dutty,
Head smashed pon the wall like snow hockey
Spunned backwards like a disco jockey
BRIDGE
Master on high, Jah Rastafari (Refering to God in the Jamaican language/religion - 'cause this is a Reggae song).
Light us to the sky, we airey and fly
(Also, I want you to notice how the beat (base and other elements) changes during the BRIDGE and CHORUS after that, all the nuances and small details as far as sound and production goes). Damn
SUMMARY
*
Seriously, tell me, Have you ever witnessed music like this? Think of the genius it takes to compose music like this.
But unfortunately, it wasn't that commercially successful 'cause most people can't understand those lines. The song is way ahead of its time.
Jesse is "crying out of his soul" in the lyrics as a Jamaican Reggae song should be.
Nigeria - we don't deserve Jesse Jagz Talent. Period
Someone tell him, I'm his biggest Fan.
This is a thesis! Kudos.
Eiiiiisssssshhhhhhh. 🌖🌖
That's for this detailed breakdown
Most listeners lack the comprehensive abilities to grasp the lines explicitly
you did a wonderful job dissecting this song. its one of my favorite pieces from Jesse Abaga, he's a genius! bless up
Still one of my favs even though we’re in 2022. I think he and Damian Junior Gong Marley could make a nice callabo
Who is watching this melody of freedom in 2020.
2021, May God bless you Jesse and all who is viewing this with me.
Who else is here 11, August,2024
My son is loving this track and video so much...
Where are you from?
Big up everyone rocking this beautiful record in 2021
2023 am here again
Greatest lyricist of all time
Forever Unbeaten Jam
And 10yrs later I'm here jamming to these classic. 🥳
just when i thought Nigerian music had began to nose dive comes this exceptional music from jagz nation...kudos jago
what's happening in Nigeria now makes this song hit differently. #endsars
True talk brother
2023 still jamming
i love this guys creativity . one producer i must work with.
I can tell Jagga is cooked and done on some blunt here. A great message btw. We can't reject this messenger so we don't lose the message. A talented man from the Abaga kindred.
I’m here in 2023 jamming this timeless hit, Jagz❤️
Still pulling on this in 2019...who is here with me..
this is too futuristic for the time
2021 Jesse Jags is the greatest rapper of all time in Nigeria.
Naija is got the whole lot! from party hits to full conciousness...JESSE JAGZ in REDEMPTION. lyrical perfection. I am hopeful after hearing this massive delivery by a confident ARTIST. great expression from MEX
Brother, the sky is your stepping stone. You have got a talent and you will be around for a long long time.
yea true never fades
NIGERIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY IS ON ANOTHER LEVEL . FOUR ,ORE YEARS AND WE WILL BE COMPETING WITH THE US
The concept of the song & the video and the song itself is sick.. Jagz nation
Still a mega hit in 2024 lyric pure 🔥
Genius producer and artist.. all in one, still no replacement till now 2019
Jessejagz needs a remix on this !!2024 I’m here
Back here in 2021... Timeless piece
Favorite of all time. Still listening to your jams till infinity
Currently, The Most Complete Music on the Nigerian Airwaves!!! Go JESSEEEEE!!!
Jagz just left me speechless since dropping his album #ThyNationCome yester... Niggah is just RAW TALENT
still jamming to this in 2024
2021 still listening to it
where did such good music go to
2021 I love good music rocking this song all day🙌🙌