Daily living thanks and praise we givjng to di most high now fi we daily living now life is not a bed uh rose nuff hungry mouth deh fi fed so in di streets we dey juggle fi we bread...Nuff respect from 🇧🇧
EVERY DAY ME LOOK FORWARD TO A VIDEO FROM PEANUT DREAD PEANUT DREAD VIDEO IS LIKE A MEDICINE TO ME BIG UP YOURSELF TO BOTH OF YOU REMEMBER TO LINK ME WHEN YOU COME CLARENDON AGAIN
People dread , you are so right about warrika hill I grow up in Harborview , Which was just a little way from warrika hil, as a child the bad men was running rampage in warrika hil, and that was over 60 years ago, I have never been there since, I heard that place is not to bad , Thanks peanut dread, you bring back memories,❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
True not everybody fi smoke de herb,if a nuh fi u,a just nuh fi u.nothing wrong wid dat,or find yr dose n stick to it,just cool nuh man. natty n Elijah again
Oliver road mi born the gun weh natty a talk bout a it give backbush the cause when it bust it sound like it a seh back bush natty a tell di truth mi grow come hear bout the big gun dem call it di grandfather
Warika Hill, located in Kingston, Jamaica, holds historical significance due to its association with the Maroons, a group of formerly enslaved Africans who escaped and established independent communities in Jamaica. During the 18th century, the Maroons, led by notable leaders like Cudjoe and Nanny, used the island's rugged terrain, including areas like Warika Hill, to their advantage in resisting British colonial forces. The Maroons were skilled in guerrilla warfare and maintained autonomy in several regions, forcing the British to sign peace treaties with them in the 1730s. Warika Hill, due to its strategic location, served as a hideout and base for these resistance efforts. Today, Warika Hill is recognized as part of Jamaica’s rich heritage, linked to the legacy of the Maroons and their fight for freedom. It reflects the resilience and ingenuity of the African-Jamaican population in their struggle against slavery and colonialism.
Yes, I was living up there during that time. Copper was the leader of the hot stepper after he was killed. That's when Tony Brown took over the leadership.
It was called 'Gatlin,'as the well trained soldier say, Ranking Trevor made the lyrics in the 70's, East man skank inna higher rank. Yes sir, No Joke ❤
Daily living thanks and praise we givjng to di most high now fi we daily living now life is not a bed uh rose nuff hungry mouth deh fi fed so in di streets we dey juggle fi we bread...Nuff respect from 🇧🇧
So true fire first time mi smoke mi laugh fi no reason uncontrollable 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
Wat a man sah everyday me check RUclips just to see u video
EVERY DAY ME LOOK FORWARD TO A VIDEO FROM PEANUT DREAD PEANUT DREAD VIDEO IS LIKE A MEDICINE TO ME BIG UP YOURSELF TO BOTH OF YOU REMEMBER TO LINK ME WHEN YOU COME CLARENDON AGAIN
The worst part of the videos is when him sey cut it deh suh
Up deh Natty nuff luv 👊🏾
Lijah yah gwaan bad wid dem tune deh big up yute you have talent 👊🏾💯🙏🏽
Up Up.. Bro love how yuh mix the BiG song.. Daily living🎶
From me see de man seh east man me start laugh nuff respect natty
Blessings nihaT and the ever great Elijah 👍 👌 🙏
Respect fi start AND seal it up wid Daily Livin’ 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
What a man sah😂😂😂.
Story cannot done 😂😂😂
We want daily living music video ft. well trained soldier a parch the peanut
Mi can envision it!!!!!
Warika hill have some well train sojah also warika hill a very dangerous place
Give thanks👊🏾. Bro, di reasoning always upful🔥. Respect🫡.
Peanut dread and camera man big up guidance every time🙏🏾
Tank to almighty gad for waking mi up this morning as sunrise
Can't get enough from peanut dread
Well trained soldier 😂😂
People dread , you are so right about warrika hill I grow up in Harborview ,
Which was just a little way from warrika hil, as a child the bad men was running rampage in warrika hil, and that was over 60 years ago, I have never been there since, I heard that place is not to bad ,
Thanks peanut dread, you bring back memories,❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Video man mine ya bate up the dread enoh 😂😂
😂😂😂RIP out uh tripe😂😂😂😂😂
The 🔫 gun was actually a GATLING😂😮
Ras a di greatest lol
True
Blessings peanut dread
Yes Natty Supercat say so… Warika Hill Eastman
scang👊🏿👊🏿😎😂❤
Daily living is the new name of the show😂😂
Fire 🔥 red 🔥🔥🔥🔥
True not everybody fi smoke de herb,if a nuh fi u,a just nuh fi u.nothing wrong wid dat,or find yr dose n stick to it,just cool nuh man. natty n Elijah again
Oliver road mi born the gun weh natty a talk bout a it give backbush the cause when it bust it sound like it a seh back bush natty a tell di truth mi grow come hear bout the big gun dem call it di grandfather
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One peanut dread
Is Gatlin they push in a wheel brow me when they fine the pic in the Gleaner
Daily living, smoking a spliff and givng thanks for the daily living. What a song sah! High now!
karate expert😎
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😂😂natty gun name😮😂😂😅
Three spade
Greetings ❤❤
True wud bingyroots
Wha datt it name tale is every time it fire people have to say a wah dat in other words what is that? So it name wha dat😅
Warika Hill, located in Kingston, Jamaica, holds historical significance due to its association with the Maroons, a group of formerly enslaved Africans who escaped and established independent communities in Jamaica. During the 18th century, the Maroons, led by notable leaders like Cudjoe and Nanny, used the island's rugged terrain, including areas like Warika Hill, to their advantage in resisting British colonial forces.
The Maroons were skilled in guerrilla warfare and maintained autonomy in several regions, forcing the British to sign peace treaties with them in the 1730s. Warika Hill, due to its strategic location, served as a hideout and base for these resistance efforts.
Today, Warika Hill is recognized as part of Jamaica’s rich heritage, linked to the legacy of the Maroons and their fight for freedom. It reflects the resilience and ingenuity of the African-Jamaican population in their struggle against slavery and colonialism.
Natty your the Boos !!😂😂❤
Peanut Dread is such a wise man.
7:42 east man 😂
Big up elija
Peanut Dread Blessings
Respect to de DREAD 🫡💯💯💯
One peanut dread.
Rastafari......
Is true they were called the hot steppers in the 80s
Yes, I was living up there during that time. Copper was the leader of the hot stepper after he was killed. That's when Tony Brown took over the leadership.
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Prisoners don't need payment, it's HARD Labor
Respect 🫡
It was called 'Gatlin,'as the well trained soldier say, Ranking Trevor made the lyrics in the 70's, East man skank inna higher rank. Yes sir, No Joke ❤
Rasta bad artist what's is name an where can I find him
Bush master?
Natty full a fandangles
Hi grow up earring about that gun on the barrow at east put no evidence it was there where the dread get if information’s from
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