Bro when i saw you touch that hot pepper with your hand i said i hope you don't forget and touch your face. Good video. Thanks for the Caribbean vibes. Respect.
You channelled the voices of my great grannies Lucy and Mavis…. Blessings family! I definitely rubbed my eye before getting on the underground 🤣. One Caribbean ✊🏾
Great video, Keenan. Fun to watch. The growth is incredible. This video can open a lot of people up to black British culture. One of my favorites videos from you hands down. Shoot up to Shoreditch next
Respect my brother!!! It’s been a long time coming… You played an important role in the development process and supported a brother…. Even when he was downnnn bad lol… One love my G!
Nice video. There are also big Caribbean communities outside London i.e. Jamaicans in Birmingham, St Kitts people in Leeds and so on. Brixton itself has changed over the past 20-30 years. Back then it was like a no-go area. Now it is becoming gentrified and trendy. Still, Brixton itself has an almost uniquely nice atmosphere compared to the rest of London.
@@KeenanLambert198 For Caribbean vibes I would suggest first Rotterdam, then Amsterdam. In Amsterdam every summer they have a festival - called Kwaku and consists of Suriname culture - food, drink, lots of music and lots of people - thousands turn up. ua-cam.com/video/6mdvEalLrqQ/v-deo.html Also in the summer, in Rotterdam there is the Rotterdam carnival which is just like the Notting Hill carnival in London, but with most of the players from the Dutch Antilles (Dutch speaking islands In the Caribbean) and Suriname. This is also a huge party with thousands of people ua-cam.com/video/ekiXZ9g63Fs/v-deo.html
@@KeenanLambert198 The Caribbean vibes in the Netherlands can be found both in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Every summer the Suriname community in Amsterdam puts on a series of cultural events in an area called Bijlmer. This occasion is called 'Kwakoe'. ua-cam.com/video/6mdvEalLrqQ/v-deo.html Then in Rotterdam there is a Notting Hill type carnival that also attracts thousands. This one is more Dutch Antilles than Suriname, but the Suriname people are also well represented ua-cam.com/video/oSrfd-dV4mk/v-deo.html
What a cool part of the city. Lot's going on and I'm enjoying the vibe they have. I think I would of picked the jerk chicken and rice. But it all looked good! I got shut down on filming the other day at one of the Malls here in El Salvador by security. It's a cool mall too. Great video Keenan!
HAHA!!! The jerk chicken is always a great choice! Mannnnnn do you think it was the same mall they got me in? That's such a pain in the neck smh...Sorry they got you my brother. Proud of you holding it down in El Salvador!
bwoy one of the bass pan want a tune up, you need to head to Birmingham where there is an even bigger black population. I like to say London is NYC And Birmingham is ATL.
Brixton is changing, but for the better. At the turn of the last century Brixton was a very affluent area to live. When Jamaicans arrived unannounced after the second world war it went downhill as drugs and crime went up. (walking by counterfeit goods but nobody cares !!) - wrong. The English are reclaiming this part of London and that is a good thing. RiP Keith Blakelock.
@@KeenanLambert198 The English are descendants of the Anglo-Saxons. Being English is an ethnicity. You've answered your own question. Of course Caribbean children are nt English, but they may have British citizenship.
@@wingaard So then based on your definition of English as an ethnicity… Many Jamaicans including myself have Anglo-Saxon ancestry… And thus have a sort of birthright to the land no?
Yes sir important to learn and preserve our history! Thanks for sharing this! I need to make a trip back here 🙌🏾
Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate you!!! Go back to BrixTown
Yes, man loving the London vibes!!!!
London is 🔥🔥… The food needs some work but I appreciate the place… Big ups!!!
Bro when i saw you touch that hot pepper with your hand i said i hope you don't forget and touch your face. Good video. Thanks for the Caribbean vibes. Respect.
You channelled the voices of my great grannies Lucy and Mavis…. Blessings family! I definitely rubbed my eye before getting on the underground 🤣. One Caribbean ✊🏾
@@KeenanLambert198 yes. One family. Blessings.
Great video, Keenan. Fun to watch. The growth is incredible. This video can open a lot of people up to black British culture. One of my favorites videos from you hands down. Shoot up to Shoreditch next
Respect my brother!!! It’s been a long time coming… You played an important role in the development process and supported a brother…. Even when he was downnnn bad lol… One love my G!
I did Shoreditch btw but I left the camera home
Nice video. There are also big Caribbean communities outside London i.e. Jamaicans in Birmingham, St Kitts people in Leeds and so on. Brixton itself has changed over the past 20-30 years. Back then it was like a no-go area. Now it is becoming gentrified and trendy. Still, Brixton itself has an almost uniquely nice atmosphere compared to the rest of London.
All facts!!!! Where is the Caribbean vibe in Holland?
@@KeenanLambert198 For Caribbean vibes I would suggest first Rotterdam, then Amsterdam. In Amsterdam every summer they have a festival - called Kwaku and consists of Suriname culture - food, drink, lots of music and lots of people - thousands turn up. ua-cam.com/video/6mdvEalLrqQ/v-deo.html
Also in the summer, in Rotterdam there is the Rotterdam carnival which is just like the Notting Hill carnival in London, but with most of the players from the Dutch Antilles (Dutch speaking islands In the Caribbean) and Suriname. This is also a huge party with thousands of people ua-cam.com/video/ekiXZ9g63Fs/v-deo.html
@@KeenanLambert198 The Caribbean vibes in the Netherlands can be found both in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Every summer the Suriname community in Amsterdam puts on a series of cultural events in an area called Bijlmer. This occasion is called 'Kwakoe'.
ua-cam.com/video/6mdvEalLrqQ/v-deo.html
Then in Rotterdam there is a Notting Hill type carnival that also attracts thousands. This one is more Dutch Antilles than Suriname, but the Suriname people are also well represented
ua-cam.com/video/oSrfd-dV4mk/v-deo.html
@@haatpraat2993 I’ve stayed in Bijlmer before… I have to return for the festival someday soon
@@KeenanLambert198 Yeah man. Next time you reach come check me . . . .
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What a cool part of the city. Lot's going on and I'm enjoying the vibe they have. I think I would of picked the jerk chicken and rice. But it all looked good! I got shut down on filming the other day at one of the Malls here in El Salvador by security. It's a cool mall too. Great video Keenan!
HAHA!!! The jerk chicken is always a great choice! Mannnnnn do you think it was the same mall they got me in? That's such a pain in the neck smh...Sorry they got you my brother. Proud of you holding it down in El Salvador!
Awesome Video 👏🏿
Thank you for watching this one my friend!
visiting londen in a month i musto defo go to brxton for some jerked chicken , this gives me harlem vibes
Welcome to the city. Pass through Peckham, next time!
Love the video, Keenan. Shit me and your dad are the same! I gotta mesh shirt like that too 😭
I love both y’all crazy mofos! He said he still got it 🔥
Here watching bro
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Keenan Spot on ...
Haitian 🇭🇹 white rum is strong to
Barbancourt White is 40% - 80 Proof right?
@@KeenanLambert198 you know your things man 😊
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The East Flatbush came out
😆🙃 Had to pull it back innn
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@@d.m.5017 Brooklynnnnnnnnn!!!!✊🏾🔥
How was the jerk chicken?!
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bwoy one of the bass pan want a tune up, you need to head to Birmingham where there is an even bigger black population. I like to say London is NYC And Birmingham is ATL.
I will certainly be back
Sunset Very Strong Rum from St. Vincent is the strongest Caribbean rum and probably the strongest rum in the world.
Shane! This is a fact! I just looked it up but never heard of it previous… Thanks for the knowledge!
@@KeenanLambert198also High Wycombe which is outside London is the home of the Vincent diaspora in the U.K.
BRUSSELS - PARIS - ROTTERDAM
I’m with all of it
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Babylon is falling get out of her my people. Every man will have to find his own people and his.own land
Brixton is changing, but for the better. At the turn of the last century Brixton was a very affluent area to live. When Jamaicans arrived unannounced after the second world war it went downhill as drugs and crime went up. (walking by counterfeit goods but nobody cares !!) - wrong. The English are reclaiming this part of London and that is a good thing. RiP Keith Blakelock.
hmm... Well my question to you is... Who are the English? Are the British-born children of Caribbean migrants not English?
@@KeenanLambert198 The English are descendants of the Anglo-Saxons. Being English is an ethnicity. You've answered your own question. Of course Caribbean children are nt English, but they may have British citizenship.
@@wingaard so they are British but not English?
@@KeenanLambert198 Whose to say - Many Jamaicans have British passports - but also many don't.
@@wingaard So then based on your definition of English as an ethnicity… Many Jamaicans including myself have Anglo-Saxon ancestry… And thus have a sort of birthright to the land no?