I'm a black American, have been listening to Reggae since the Mid-80's. I've been telling my friends that listen to rap, for a while that!! Thank you for putting that out there!!😉👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾😏
Some of the things you touched on that I love most about reggae - the way artists like Anthony B use their voice like a rhythmic instrument and it only works in Jamaican patois (in my opinion)- absolute 🔥, no squeaky voices here ( and I know what you were referring to!). Another thing, it's inspirational in so many ways - reggae artists have for decades produced the most beautiful, danceable, incredible music in the world against a background of extreme poverty and violence . And often you find yourself dancing to the most amazingly joyful irie rhythms to songs with the hardest lyrics. It's music for the upliftment and healing of the people. It's kept me steppin through Babylon since longtime
YES YES YES!!!!! I LOVE that you’re reacting to this 🔥🔥🔥🔥I love rap, hip hop, grime….but Reggae is my 1st love. Thank you SO much for giving music like this the time and ❤it deserves.
You need to do more Jamaican artists!!!!!!! Loving it bro!!! We likle but u gonna see how many Jamaicans and non-Jamaicans gonna respect the reviews!!!
Kso there's a DJ in Miami South Florida call Foota🎧Hype🎤Music you need to talk to him I do not have the link you two could have the conversation about this 🎶 music🎵 he is a 🇯🇲 living in 🇺🇸 make the link if possible 🇱🇨🇲🇸🇬🇧
I love the jamaican tradition of dubplates, goes long back in time. And this is not rap, or a jamaican style of rap. This is DJ:ing and toasting, goes back to the 60's
I'm appreciating you covering to roots and culture side of jamaican music. If you going to venture into dancehall and appreciate bars listen to Movado and vibez cartel
Yooo kso love the reactions... please react to some Breakfast Face songs..u gonna discover something great.. be the first big reactor to get Breakfast Face on the map! 💪💯🙏
Instead of using language... use the word dialect. I am from Sint Maarten. Anthony B is definitely it along with capleton and the rest of the reggae artists... they do not rap. They are what you call "CHANTERS". I understand that you are trying to understand the culture and the feel... but do some more research fam
I'm a black American, have been listening to Reggae since the Mid-80's. I've been telling my friends that listen to rap, for a while that!! Thank you for putting that out there!!😉👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾😏
This sounds like its a dubplate recording for a sound clash, thats when 2 dj's battle it out.
It is Little Lion Soound out of Switzerland
Some of the things you touched on that I love most about reggae - the way artists like Anthony B use their voice like a rhythmic instrument and it only works in Jamaican patois (in my opinion)- absolute 🔥, no squeaky voices here ( and I know what you were referring to!). Another thing, it's inspirational in so many ways - reggae artists have for decades produced the most beautiful, danceable, incredible music in the world against a background of extreme poverty and violence . And often you find yourself dancing to the most amazingly joyful irie rhythms to songs with the hardest lyrics. It's music for the upliftment and healing of the people. It's kept me steppin through Babylon since longtime
Its as old as it is good.. General levi...Incredible...radio 1 live. PLEEEEEAAASSSEE
YES YES YES!!!!! I LOVE that you’re reacting to this 🔥🔥🔥🔥I love rap, hip hop, grime….but Reggae is my 1st love.
Thank you SO much for giving music like this the time and ❤it deserves.
Anthony B. is a General ...trust
Dipper i see you diving into the reggae/dancehall scene.. since you love bars I would say start reviewing some Vybz Kartel!!
You need to do more Jamaican artists!!!!!!! Loving it bro!!! We likle but u gonna see how many Jamaicans and non-Jamaicans gonna respect the reviews!!!
Crazy part is this A FREESTYLE...
Oh yesss. Kso you a g keep doing Jamaican music. Try any kibacka pyramid freestyles
Durrty Goodz 👑 has flows that fuses many styles, from hip-hop... grime.. dancehall ...reggae and bashment 🔥
"nobody want to plant the corn" - anthony b. mega tune.
NOBODY WANNA PLANT THE CORN! EVERYBODY WANNA RAID THE BARN!❤️💛💚
Please do Lutan fyah Little Lion sound next, his is one of the best little lion sound in my opinion
big up Anthony B
Kso there's a DJ in Miami South Florida call Foota🎧Hype🎤Music you need to talk to him I do not have the link you two could have the conversation about this 🎶 music🎵 he is a 🇯🇲 living in 🇺🇸 make the link if possible 🇱🇨🇲🇸🇬🇧
Check out ‘Damage’ by Anthony B. Powerful song.
I love the jamaican tradition of dubplates, goes long back in time.
And this is not rap, or a jamaican style of rap. This is DJ:ing and toasting, goes back to the 60's
you need to do the lutan fyah little lion sound
I'm appreciating you covering to roots and culture side of jamaican music. If you going to venture into dancehall and appreciate bars listen to Movado and vibez cartel
the original sound from the chune is ini kamoze world a reggae
Next time would you react to Sade ' love is stronger than pride ' ( live san diego ) thankyou
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Brooo… Listen to Wazir Patar ( Indian rapper and music producer )…That man is Fire 🔥
Check out Assasin(Agent Sasco) bro he’s a top lyricist
Yooo kso love the reactions... please react to some Breakfast Face songs..u gonna discover something great.. be the first big reactor to get Breakfast Face on the map! 💪💯🙏
React to WHO'S NEXT? - VANNDA, JUVIE, KHMER1JIVIT, KINGCHI, NORITH & RUTHKO (THE RAPPER CAMBODIA) 🔥🔥🔥
bro react on albadi hood by billa sonipat aala
Check out: STYLO G FT SPICE & SEAN PAUL - DUMPLING REMIX
This is not new this from back ah yard vibes
Instead of using language... use the word dialect. I am from Sint Maarten. Anthony B is definitely it along with capleton and the rest of the reggae artists... they do not rap. They are what you call "CHANTERS". I understand that you are trying to understand the culture and the feel... but do some more research fam