I grew up in Idaho and I’m white as rice. this is true music and then when Stitchie got saved we will hear reggae music in heaven now Mon. BIG UPSSSSSSS!!!!!
He highlighted an issue that existed during a critical point in Jamaican history. It was a dark time for members of the Rastafarian community and their loved ones... Lt Stitchie is not merely an entertainer, he's an EDUCATOR. Aside from that, what a man can deejay! Maasa. Hear how real artiste siddung pon riddim. And the humorous personality, the storytelling skills... This song has all the elements of a well-plotted story: Intro, narration, characterisation, suspense, everything! A really brilliant piece of literature.
Yep. Most people don't know that Stichie is a trained teacher who taught at St. Jago for a few years before becoming a full-time entertainer. I should know - he taught me.
@@its_ebony Yes. He, Papa San and Lady G among others hung out with the same crew that recorded at King Jammys in the mid eighties. I was about 14, 15 then and he was a Science/Biology and PE teacher. That's why he knew so much about the body in one of his big hits that talk about the different bones in the body. Smart guy.
Yuh ah mad rass man. Furthermore, this song belongs to Professor Nuts who use to do it in sessions and Stichie went and voice it in Studio. Professor Nuts original was called Raggamuffin Natty Dread Raggamuffin. Go and do your research before chattingz
Stitchie & Professor Nuts were 2 artistes that you could depend on to entertain and teach you something. Their lyrics were witty, intelligent snd captivating. I enjoyed listening to them as a child and now as an adult.
As a White dude from Whiteville, Australia. Whatever 0000.1% of Black DNA I have deep inside from mother Africa 1000000 years ago before white dudes existed , This song will always make the white boi dna groove.
"In a country natty dread doing some farming All kind a things di natty dread a locks planting Like banana, calaloo and pumpkin, dasheen and cocoa Pop chow and plantain, okra and peppa and all kind a seasoning When di dread waan money di dread do some selling Early and bright one saturday morning inna bag fi dread put Calaloo, peppa and pumpkin Put it pon him bicycle and start di riding Him reach di main road di dread start di shouting People people selassie son coming And I man have all type a things selling Like ilaloo ipa and yumpkin Buy it out now becah you soon can't get nothing now" Classic Vibrations 💯🔥🇯🇲
Clearly a blueprint for good jamaican music back then and now these djs nowadays need to take lesson from stitchie and others from those days . Cant take the garbage thats dancehall these days STUCK IN DA 80'S FOREVER, as far as good dancehall music is concerned'
Remind me of the good ole days at gc foster back in 88 when stitchie used to trek downstairs to Earth Dorm to have us listen to his songs n give him a feedback before he hit the road with them .......(vietnam)
YEH MAN! WE SET A LOT OF INFLUENCE TO THE ENTIRE WORLD. ONLY JAMAICANS CAN SING POETRY TO SUCH RHYTHMS, AND THEN DANCE IT WITH REGGAE SKANKING. STRICTLY JAMAICAN!!
Yep these was the day's nothing but love and really but now to much gun man. Respect to the stechie and the oldies nough love straight out of San Diego CA and Belize....
Mi luv dah song yah enuh... Di music, di ole time dancing... Especially di dancing, it's truly entertaining!!! Everything bout dis mek it a classic Jamaican reggae song👍🏽! When I look back on these types of songs I realize Jamaican music has taken a trip downhill😡 with a very few of our elites and icons desperately trying to bring it back uphill!.. but thanks to God wi can relive and reminisce our best music through UA-cam!❤😉.
this is BY FAR the most listened to song in my library. and it has been eversince i found this song, which is, like the reggaeing rastamen say, ''wholeheapayearr, zeeeennnn''. XD
D good ole days,,,,,, poor but happy, rem the satdays, everybody wash up n rush fe watch music video @ 4pm for one hour,,, Dem time deh JBC a gwaan wicked.
amazing how much Jamaican life is the same as life in NYC in the 80's.. we sometimes forget that we came of the same slave ships, but dropped off in different countries.
2024 and listening anyone? The great LT Stichie. Those were the good old days in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Checking in from ireland.
It's 2024 and legend has it say di dread STILL have PTSD from this ya incident. "Selassie I, yuh son calling. Jah, you merciful and forgiving."
I grew up in Idaho and I’m white as rice. this is true music and then when Stitchie got saved we will hear reggae music in heaven now Mon. BIG UPSSSSSSS!!!!!
Yoo that's crazy man I been to Idaho twice. Nothing like driving down donners pass.
9lrrhe ggggzzz 4j tu
Nebraska representin! 😂
This is the best music ever
I just wana b happy n bump to reggae everyday, it's my life's calling 😂😂😂
You make me laugh " you are white as rice" love from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Lol😂🎉😮😊
He highlighted an issue that existed during a critical point in Jamaican history. It was a dark time for members of the Rastafarian community and their loved ones... Lt Stitchie is not merely an entertainer, he's an EDUCATOR.
Aside from that, what a man can deejay! Maasa. Hear how real artiste siddung pon riddim. And the humorous personality, the storytelling skills... This song has all the elements of a well-plotted story: Intro, narration, characterisation, suspense, everything! A really brilliant piece of literature.
Yep. Most people don't know that Stichie is a trained teacher who taught at St. Jago for a few years before becoming a full-time entertainer. I should know - he taught me.
@@quackdracular7610 ooooooh. Well no surprise there.
@@its_ebony Yes. He, Papa San and Lady G among others hung out with the same crew that recorded at King Jammys in the mid eighties. I was about 14, 15 then and he was a Science/Biology and PE teacher.
That's why he knew so much about the body in one of his big hits that talk about the different bones in the body. Smart guy.
@@quackdracular7610 that explains a lot. Thanks for the tip.
100% Nailed this song in 100 words and less.
Lt Stitchie is master of this art form. Never gets old!
The DJ's back in the days were *LYRICAL GENIUS*
i went on a cricket tour to jamaica back in the day and the amount of money we put in a juke box to play this tune over and over left us broke.
😂😂😂😂
Stichie is the best story teller of all time in Dancehall. Professor Nutts after him.
Professor nuts after him? U must be crazy
and Lovinder with songs like wild Gilbert and Babylon boops.
Yuh ah mad rass man. Furthermore, this song belongs to Professor Nuts who use to do it in sessions and Stichie went and voice it in Studio. Professor Nuts original was called Raggamuffin Natty Dread Raggamuffin. Go and do your research before chattingz
2.9 Million views for this Song and Video. Done 3 DECADES AGO. Love this Song to the Core. Very Good Artist. Very Humorous.
Busta rhymes said he was one of his earliest influences in music . Had to look him up
Carl Bradshaw come in almost every Jamaican movie. He is the dread in music video
I remember the days running a community garden when living at Tredegar park in the 80s . The 80s was the best time to live in Jamaica.
Big respect to Carl Bradshaw too, one of Jamaica's top actors/Film producers
Is that him Carl ???? The rasta man who plant a sell vegetables on the biciclete on the video???
@@landomartini2003 ye ah him same one 😃
He is Definitely a *LEGEND*
Lt Stitchie, riding the riddim so nice. Thank you for your rude jams. Big up from Scarborough, Toronto.
Praying for Brother STITCHIE & his Family!
Shalom from Florida
Stitchie and I went to school together in Spanish Town. Most beautiful days.
I remember watching this on JBC when I was kid in the 80s💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂😂😂💖💖💖💖💖🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 big up Stitchie!!!
Thank you all for your beautiful comments ! Bless ! 🙏🏿
Respect
Bless Up...
Spriggy diggy diggy ding dong!!
Lt. Stitchie best lyrics brethren.
real poet...
When i was young this song was so funny. Now knowing what used to happen. Its just very very sad.
Jah know, real type of music, born in the mid eighties and growing up listening to these was and still is amazing, good/the best vybz 😎💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💯
The Great Lt Stichie and Carl Bradshaw!!
I remember this was 1 of the few songs that came on tv 📺
I have sang this song for 20 yrs .. I love this song. Reminds me of the sweet JA days.
This song came to mind just this week. Had to play it for my children both home and at school. ❤❤
Stitchie & Professor Nuts were 2 artistes that you could depend on to entertain and teach you something. Their lyrics were witty, intelligent snd captivating. I enjoyed listening to them as a child and now as an adult.
Gi mi back wi sweet Jamaica….
Such a great trip down memory lane, lots of happy memories hearing this song, seeing this video!!
That riddim still runs things! One of Stitchie's classic tunes!
Stitchie one of the baddest out of Jamaica...lyrics for days.
Big up 🙏🏾
For day I tell you' fastest to 👍🏻✔🎵🎼🎶 Roach a badda mi a d LT Stichi cyaan take it😁👍🏻💯💯✔🎵
That's facts.
What a legend, so many great musical memories
Who still listen in 2020👂🏾👂🏾👂🏾
🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
Yesssssss!!
Yes I’m still listening to stitcher I love his vibes always will be listening xXXX☀️🌈⭐️⚡️🌟🌏🌈🌏☀️✨🌟🌏⭐️☀️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨🌟🌏🌈☀️🌈☀️🔥⭐️🌏🌟⭐️⭐️
I do
The hardest shit ever!! I wanna redo it with an english/patoi
These was the days when Jamaica was fun everyone used to be happy💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👌👌👌👌👌👌💕💕💕💕🎤📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡📡😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🙏
Jamaica use to nice wha gwan now cant trust no shadow after dark
That is so true Stephen ...so true
yes indeed, the 80$
Great vibes. In those days Rasta had a tough time with police and those Rasta was always working
As a White dude from Whiteville, Australia. Whatever 0000.1% of Black DNA I have deep inside from mother Africa 1000000 years ago before white dudes existed , This song will always make the white boi dna groove.
"In a country natty dread doing some farming
All kind a things di natty dread a locks planting
Like banana, calaloo and pumpkin, dasheen and cocoa
Pop chow and plantain, okra and peppa and all kind a seasoning
When di dread waan money di dread do some selling
Early and bright one saturday morning inna bag fi dread put
Calaloo, peppa and pumpkin
Put it pon him bicycle and start di riding
Him reach di main road di dread start di shouting
People people selassie son coming
And I man have all type a things selling
Like ilaloo ipa and yumpkin
Buy it out now becah you soon can't get nothing now"
Classic Vibrations 💯🔥🇯🇲
big up for coming with the lyrics, respec
4:09
Lt. Stichie!!! Still one of the greats. Even doing Gospel now he is still as skillful as ever
This is what you call reggae music old school style big up big love ❤️ Jamaica jah Rastafari
The memories this song brings to life, one of the best tunes from those days by a great artist, Thanks for this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯
Clearly a blueprint for good jamaican music back then and now these djs nowadays need to take lesson from stitchie and others from those days . Cant take the garbage thats dancehall these days STUCK IN DA 80'S FOREVER, as far as good dancehall music is concerned'
Where mi hear dis already it a bring back memories
Love the sense of humor considering the situation, great bassline
Good old days, big up yourself Lt. Stitche.
Stitchie in full swing in those days I pray healing in his life🙏🩷🤍
The Dj build this riddim and put hit lyrics on it stero one forever
2024 anybody here watching 😂😂😂
Lol 😂 2024 ✨️
Yes I😂
Yes I 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Remind me of the good ole days at gc foster back in 88 when stitchie used to trek downstairs to Earth Dorm to have us listen to his songs n give him a feedback before he hit the road with them .......(vietnam)
YEH MAN! WE SET A LOT OF INFLUENCE TO THE ENTIRE WORLD. ONLY JAMAICANS CAN SING POETRY TO SUCH RHYTHMS, AND THEN DANCE IT WITH REGGAE SKANKING. STRICTLY JAMAICAN!!
Luv dis chuune!
A natty dread typical day...
Livin inna country just beautiful...
Greetings to all dem farmer!
Blessings
Remember back in d day travelling in maxi taxi listening to music like this and missing my stops.
Stichie and papa sans were dance hall storytellers and versatile too.
Don't leave out Professor Nuts, General Trees and General Degree
Yoo I grew up on that old basement Reggae.
Blessed g these tracks still tun ras they where the teachers of the era like king yellowman real talk
@@leeneon3741 ykhth
ua-cam.com/video/kr8Ay6Q7kCY/v-deo.html
This is what I loved about Lt. Stitchie......Pure comedy.
Yep these was the day's nothing but love and really but now to much gun man. Respect to the stechie and the oldies nough love straight out of San Diego CA and Belize....
Di bass line pon da riddim yah jerk up yu chest plate🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥
This tune brings back so much memories!!!🗣️Gwannn Stitchie
This was my favorite song going to primary school. Use to sing it to my class mate's
Who deh yah January 1 2025
Master piece
Lt. Stitchie thank you always for the comedy and the music.
Mi luv dah song yah enuh... Di music, di ole time dancing... Especially di dancing, it's truly entertaining!!! Everything bout dis mek it a classic Jamaican reggae song👍🏽! When I look back on these types of songs I realize Jamaican music has taken a trip downhill😡 with a very few of our elites and icons desperately trying to bring it back uphill!.. but thanks to God wi can relive and reminisce our best music through UA-cam!❤😉.
Good good music. Old time is wonderful yessss....😁😁😁
Still one of favourite songs of all time 👏👏👏👏 💃💃💃💃💃💃
Still rocking the airwaves in 2020
Talent and clean music
Legend
grew up watchin this in 1990, 91...good memories....JAM DOWN BIG UP!!
Still loving this video and laughing in 2022 use to watch it Music Music Music on JBC tv every Saturday evening 🤣🤣
The joie de vivre of 80s shall never be replicated.
Been looking for this for soooooo long!
Anyone notice how these ladies are enjoying themselves....it's a joy
Very comedic! One professor in reggae music! 💯 🔥
Real reggae music. Vybz kartel can't touch this......never
Facts
Xox9h
Vybz Kartel isn't a reggae artist but I agree
As true as the sun shines! Positively 100% accurate!!! Absolutely nothing to compare here!
what a raas...long time mi nuh si dis tu raas
Remember me of the days Super Don on RJR on saturday night
Those were the days man 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Where is Lt Stitchie now? That’s real Jamaican music 🎧 🎶 🎵
He is doing Gospel music now worldwide now.
Big respects!
Foundation dancehall tunes.....grew up on these classics. Big up to the old school dons of da dancehall!
DJ HOODINI
Will never get old 👍
always entertaining and fun to listen to. stitched was great back then
I love dis one so til! It's definitely one of my faves from that period.
One of my all time favorite song from Lt stitchie
this is BY FAR the most listened to song in my library. and it has been eversince i found this song, which is, like the reggaeing rastamen say, ''wholeheapayearr, zeeeennnn''. XD
This was one of my favorite songs when I was growing up in Jamaica
D good ole days,,,,,, poor but happy, rem the satdays, everybody wash up n rush fe watch music video @ 4pm for one hour,,, Dem time deh JBC a gwaan wicked.
True those days
This amt of ppl is listening in 2019
⬇️
My condolences to the family of reggae icon Lt.sitichie.one of the greatest 🙏 .😂 spin town hero RIP to the international reggae singer
He’s not dead
The good old days of Jamaican Dancehall. Big up Stitchie and others like him of those days.
Thanks big up
Lt. Stitchie a u?
Stitchie was always hilarious
Thanks 1
Ricardo Douglas remember the shoes one??? he was a cutie too
Precisely!
He's still alive
2024. Playing for my kids
Late 80's, bring back lot a memories.
Real old school reggae vibes 2020 and still listening uptop
Lt. Sitchie. Real story teller.
2023 still playing this song ❤
amazing how much Jamaican life is the same as life in NYC in the 80's.. we sometimes forget that we came of the same slave ships, but dropped off in different countries.
Only legends still here
Tenor Saw legend
Big chune!!! Big Up Stichie Love him forever!!! From Chicago!!!!!
Big up Jennifer 🙏🏾
Here 2k18 still killing it
Thanks a lot 🙏🏾
Classic song in 2021
I love this song cant stop listening today August 6 2022 and its still have me smiling
Me too. I think the best version of this song is the Witty 12".
My father born is my number one song it's the longest political song that never done ever the JLP using it now.
2025 anyone listening?
17 January 2025 still 😂😂😂😂
Stitchie full of lyrics up until today
Stitch your my FAVORITE ARTIST🏆
Me here in 2021 vibing to this with my mom