GHETTO FUNERAL LIKE NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN JAMAICA
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
- GHETTO FUNERAL LIKE NEVER SEEN BEFORE IN JAMAICA
Welcome To Trench Town where im taking you along how life is like in Trench Town. I never expected there could be a funeral but it found me in trench town so i decided to take you along. Honestly i was soo surprised i wonder if you are surprised as well too let me know. May he Rest in Eternal peace.
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HE GAVE BEST ADVICE 😅EAT YOUR FOOD AND KEEP OFF PPLS BUSINESS!! HIT THAT LIKE IF YOU AGREE 👍
The lazy gang better be aware of that advice
Imagine if you were to go to a nine night in St Thomas or Portland.
Hi dee
True, eat your food and mind your own business lol😂
Dee want you back in Westmoreland link up.
Dee jamaicans love u coz u embrace them big up yourself dee u r a jamaican Queen❤
Jamaican queen indeed❤
@lolli9788 I'm fully into everything ❤no where be like Jamaica ❤
Best advice from that 85 don't mind anyone business but his own. God bless him.
@sophie South Africa
Good advice from the old school. I like it ❤❤🎉🎉😂😂
60 years born and bred in jamaica and ive never seen anything like this.
Pastor you have a good spirit. May God bless you.😢
I just came back from my uncle funeral in Clarendon Jamaica. Nutting like this. I guess each to their own
This is a funeral ceremony that is well known in New Orleans USA called a second line.
Mi name k brown respect 😢mi born and live in Jamaica 🇯🇲 and this is the first time im seen a funeral like that fun real !
63 years old from Jamaica and I too have never seen nor heard of anything like this before. May the person soul rest in peace
I’m a Jamaican currently living overseas and having been to a number of funerals in Jamaica before I have never seen such a funeral as this before.
Dats why Dee is here to show the tingoo
ok, accepted.
i have lived in Jamaica for over 50 years and I have seen this the first time as you
this is not the norm
Could be a cultural funeral ceremony that comes from the USA. Specifically from New Orleans, Louisiana. This is a normal practice there. Maybe Jamaicans are starting to adopt this.
@@EnSayn1this been going on for years in the country side of jamaica ask anyone from St Mary it's not new to us.
Thank Esther and friends for showing Dee another side of how we live in Jamaica.❤
Never a dull moment in Jamaica
I am from Jamaica and I have never seen anything like this before!!
That is how funeral is done in the ghetto areas. People wear bright colours to celebrate the life of the dead. There is more festivity with music and dancing. It shows the love in the ghetto.
😂😂😂
Dee you have created your own family in Jamaica and you are so humble embracing everybody taking people the way they are u have true love you love them unconditionally I wish we can really learn from you
Money doesn't change who you are more blessings girl.From South Africa 🇿🇦
❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇬🇧😍
So true, she is amazing a natural, one of a kind.
So true she is well loved by Jamaican people ❤❤
Honestly I enjoyed seeing how skilled the man sealed the casket in, he’s very good at his job Big up to him!!
Dee, thank you for showing me what the ghetto looks like. I am amazed 😮 everyone seems so happy ❤
I was born in Jamaica never experience this type of funeral. Thank you Dee for this experience and your good work. May God continue to bless you ❤️❤️🇯🇲🇺🇿
Your contents are so entertaining and inspiring, keep you the good work, nuff love ❤❤❤❤🔥🇯🇲🇨🇦 and blessings 🙏🙏
Funerals are different based on life experiences, religion, and the family members desire to celebrate the life of their loved one. This is not the norm for everyone. Hope this helps to answer your question.
Well said
You couldn’t have said it better than that 🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
So now for those who didn't know this is the place Bob Marley was talking about in the song trench town rock
Hi Dee, Jamaicans are very spirited people, there will always be a surprise for you. Culturally, we are amazing people so unique that's why we are Jamaicans. Little but we talawa.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
So true
Yes we are …so true ❤
At funerals in Jamaica, the fashions are always fab! The style of this particular funeral was celebrating the person in a high energy way. In other Parishes, there are variations in the way they send off their loved ones.
And the fashionestas were in attendance today
That's how it is in Portland too.Especially when it's a young person that has passed..
They dressed like going to the club
This channel is worthy to subscribe❤
In New Orleans in America that’s how they do funerals!! It’s such an experience, they call it a home going celebration 🍾. It’s actually even bigger believe it or not especially if the person was really known/big in the community.
@darcikris
Yes, people in New Orleans have a lot of cultural similarities with Jamaica.
I’m a New Orleanian and I agree the funerals do have similarities but many differences. Jazz sounds you will experience and hear in New Orleans at a funeral, but the music starts off slowly. Almost, a moaning chant with slow marching formation. The New Orleans burial sound is that the music will start slow and gradually pick-up into a full jazz sound with trumpets and base. The Jamaican seem to have a full Caribbean carnival going on… The clothing observed that these folks were wearing, definitely was bold and somewhat of the nightlife…. I’ve never seen anything so wild in my life, except on Mardi Gras day in New Orleans ….
Homegoing to where...?? Which home are they going to...only to the cemetery!!
@@milli6415back to where we came from our spiritual home, I don't think the grave is the end.
@@milli6415 idk where you’re from but majority of everyone knows “home going” when referring to a funeral means the afterlife like heaven or hell.. pretty self explanatory. Not being rude or anything just never have had anyone ask that before lol. It’s like a knowing when it’s used in that term.
I never seen any funeral in Jamaica like that! I am from Jamaica! I was just there last month for funeral! That’s how they choose to do there funeral which is fine! All funeral in is not same!
So true.
No Dee this is not how we do funerals in Jamaica. This is one of a kind. May he or she rest in peace
This will just create a misconception.
Never seen anything like this in Jamaica in all my years!
Enjoy the fruits Dee they are good for you.Jamaica fruits are very nice.God bless you 🙏 😊 ❤️ 😊❤🎉🎉
One person said Dee all funerals are not like that in Jamacia you are in the ghetto. But I wanted to share this, that is not a funeral just for the ghetto, it is called celebration of life funerals, Mexico, Ghana, Madagascar, Bali, New Orleans (USA), China, Japan, all celebrate some form of celebration of life funerals.
Rather than somberly focusing on what has been lost, the primary intent becomes celebrating the personality and character of the deceased, as well as the positive impact they had on the lives of those around them.
A celebration of life is centered on expressing the joy the deceased brought to those around them and remembering the happiness they engendered in life to their friends and family members.
Yes true, but those other cultures celebrate their dead with dignity. Are they serious? Must be the Ganga. This was one notch away from appearing like a circus with everyone out showing their "AZZ" SMH
Massive Mango tree never seen it that big, feeds the whole neighborhood, free food from nature, nice
I'm a Jamaican and I've never seen such a funeral procession! WOW!!!
Much admiration for you Dee staying in Trench Town. I am Jamaican and wouldn't stay there when I visit. You are one brave lady. Goodluck my dear. That funeral is New Orleans style funeral and some parts of West Africa, never seen one such as that one in Jamaica. This is not a traditional funeral in Jamaica, it is something new.
It isn’t new it was simply never documented like this… I grew up in trench town and bands dancing is very normal as ancestors did.
@@Feli.NikoTV What year you grewup in Trench Town?
@@sarafinalove5330 I grew up on 3rd street I was there during the 90s n early 00, I been many funeral especially during the area war between tivoli/rema/denham town/jungle times of the 90s and bands n carrying the coffin still the same
@@Feli.NikoTV Okay, my reason for asking I grewup in the 60-70s and during those times were the traditional funeral.
All my 50 plus years in Jamaica I NEVER seen a funeral like that
Ghetto n they are hard to controlled
Things and time changes 😂
Me 2 time change🇯🇲🇺🇸
I was just saying no elders to lead these young people smh. Hitting the poor baby is that new😳 too never seen anything like that.
You haven't seen anything yet. Thats small a bit low energy.
I love how you make yourself feels at home, Jamaica is very nice and beautiful you are one of us you move around like you were born here though meeting friends and exploring Jamaica.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY,,,EVERYONE DONE GREAT ! FROM THE DRUMCORE, TO THE DANCING 🎶 AND EVERYTHING...LOVING IT...ONE IN A MILLION. ❤❤❤😂
I’m Jamaican, this is quite an experience never seen anything like this before. This is not the norm for Jamaican funerals.
Lol, I love those people in the mango hunt. The second aunty with the fancy bench needs her own channel. Esther, you need a channel also.
Hi from Australia Dee I’m a regular watcher I just love your genuine laughter
Dee nothing can stop you , all the way UP!!!!
Hahaha the pastor is left singing alone what a burial.Thanks Dee for sharing that
Ni kama ile ya chira😂
@@lennahkasyoka9813 eee vituko makelele hawajali😆
First I'm seeing that😂😂
Weuh mimi nashangaa hapa tu pekee yangu. Kwanza kelele nikama wako sokoni, muombolezaji pale ni pastor pekee na hymn book yake, mkufi amewekwa kwa drawer tuseme tu hakuna grave robbers kwao. Mai lord I wonder. Woi baby girl pale anachapwa alie.Then have you noticed the casket is written the deceased died last year in September? Wamechelewa sana kumzika. Anyway, cultures are diverse, beautiful in their own way and we learn every day.
Thank you Dee for sharing this cultural experience. What an eye opener to other cultures Blessings❤❤
Eye opener for most Jamaican too
Dee
Your living your BEST LOFE LONG MAY IT LAST
I LOVE HOW ESTHER AND THE CREW IN TRENCH TOWN IS LOOKING AFTER YOU.
This is just lovely 🥰
I enjoyed the Cultural funeral procession.Jamaica is indeed is in a league of their own .
This is not the first I've seen a funeral in JA like this. Check out RUclips. I guess it is not the conventional funeral, but it is for those that choose this type of celebration when they die. Don't be disrespectful to the choices of others. If it's not for you, find another RUclipsr's content to watch.
Big up yourself Dee Mwango. Love your content. Keep smiling and laughing.❤
Thank you. These people are so rude. Obviously, this is how they celebrate the end of life. Why the nasty comments? I've definitely seen funerals like this shown on RUclips, so they can do a quick search and see for themselves.
NO MATTER HOW BIG YOUR FUNERAL, NO MATTER HOW MUCH CRYING AND ROLLING IN THE DIRT....IN THE END, YOUR BODY WILL BE LEFT ALONE IN THAT CASKET...NO ONE WILL BE STAYING AT YOUR SIDE...CAUSE LIFE GOES ON!!! SAD BUT TRUE!!
😢😢 Yup!
Yup
@@driberghill❤
😢😢 sad realiy
PSALM 116:15-Precious in the sight of the LORD
is the death of his faithful servants.
**2 CORINTHIANS 5:8-10:
We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.
9) So we make it our goal to please him, whether we are at home in the body or away from it.
10) For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each of us may receive what is due us for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.
What an experience! The pastor just did his thing at the end singing all on his own. Thank for sharing Dee
That's a crazy funeral, I never seen one like that before.
What a scene. Beyond anything I've ever witnessed in person. May the deceased
rest in peace 🙏🏼
Eee my fellow Ugandans pliz come c this😉 imagine a moving band on your burial ceremony and they don't dig out ground eee thanks Dee I HV never seen such a burial in my life
Under ground I mean
Hope everyone can join us at The Black River Film Festival in Independence Park June 27th-30th!!
Dee,
You Bless my day with your videos
I love how
You are so humble wherever you go you fit yourself in and make everyone feel comfortable - no matter their surroundings
God Bless You for that. 💕💕
I can’t wait to visit my second home Jamaica soon 🇬🇧
Love the unity amongst my beautiful Sister's 😍 🤩 👌
Totally enjoyed the video 📹
I have never seen this in all my life Dee. And i’ve been to many funeral. Maybe this is new
Jamaican born and bred and never seen a funeral like this. This must be inner city life type of funeral. I would love to experience this person if i can
A real ghetto funeral. The people were actiing like they were in a kettle market. No respect for the dead. The pastor was singing on his own and everyone left. This is a first Dee, believe me.😮
Yes I see that the poor pastor tried and did what is right to do over a deceased, that man is buried ruff hope his soul rest in peace.
N that poor baby girl did really get some fine bottom beating going across the casket 😢 my god, when christ Jesus is absent from our hearts these things will transpire.
Truly, the Lord God of heaven, the king of glory, Christ, Jesus is forgotten. I pray he the soul find the rest. This is sad the blind leading the blind darkness upon darkness, Jesus of mercy upon them
@@yvonneedwards3474p❤
That’s how Jamaicans in the Garrisons celebrate funeral yuh chat too much mind your business
@@Shaozuki Everyone has an opinion.
Bless up Dee..I see why u love Jamaica u can interact and climb tree and pick mango..Our Jamaican people loves you Dee..U know di ting guh❤😂
That's not usually how funerals are done in Jamaica
2 KIND OF FUNERAL....GHETTO AND NORMAL.
There are some parts of Jamaica where this is how they do funerals.
You got what you paid for these days. Even if you want them to walk with the dead
@@kuyahkudey3217that is true!
Why you people surprised Jamaica is the talk of the world we love our country jamaicans to the world Dee the way we love you there is no end 👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💝💝💝💝💝Jamaica Zion girl straight
I am obsessed lol no but I do want to retire in Jamacia, I love the beautiful, the food, the people, the philosophy of one love and the freedom.
@Dee Mwango
Some parts of Jamaica have more West African traditions like this one had. Some parts of Jamaica do an all night party with a live band and dancing the night before the funeral. It is called a nine night. Some places also do a party for digging the grave. You can find these traditions in Ghana and Nigeria.
The part of Jamaica where I am from, they would never have a funeral with dancing and they don't do nine night there. Funerals are done differently across Jamaica.
The nine night is the 9th night after the person dead n the set up(wake)is the night before the funeral
@@donnettepalmer7011
Thanks for the correction. I didn't know this because this is not the tradition in my area. I grew up as a Baptist and they were very very reserved.. They used to gossip about the people who went to the Church of God churches. They thought their music was too wild.
DeeMwango a Nigerian brother 🇳🇬 here in Jamaica 🇯🇲 saying we love you and appreciate what you are doing ok. Next time you're in Jamaica come to Saint Mary please. And don't listen to all dem bad belly people ok, been following Marwa for years now and definitely happy to see how bless he has become.
The happiest most loving people u find them in the ghetto I laughed so hard 😂😂😂
So true in my country I once lived where some ppl would not go I still visit and everyone welcomes me with love ❤🇹🇹
This Video here is a very Organic and full filling ❤Content Dee you hear?
Niceness all over ghourl!!! Thumbs 👍🏾 up a million times from start to finish.
A TRUE ENJOY IT BAD.
We are all human beings it doesn't matter how one celebrate death, I was just in Poland Tri-cites and I was surprised that they honor the dead, every day people are at the grave site cleaning the head stones , burning candles, so many flowers, ventures selling all times of flowers etc... the grave sites are immaculate. 😊
The crowd disappear😢and the pastor alone singing after all the excitement,,,lovely to behold, dee wmango you came all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪 to Jamaica 🇯🇲 to show the world how ghetto funeral held...just awesome ❤❤❤prayers continually for the love ones and families...MY prayer to the lady who cried they have to take her away...hauillijah to Jesus Christ of narezeth, thanks dee wmango 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👀😍
They did their part during the march
I have never seen this type of funeral growing up in Jamaica. And to open the casket at the grave site is a first for me (I think that’s disrespectful) just my opinion. I’m glad you were there to open up my eyes to what can happen in modern day society with the younger generations.
You not in Jamaica now times change...it's 2024
Omg what a good laugh with the mango hunt good laugh amongst the ladies
Truth is the fashion is regular funeral attire, the bands and dancing girls is a common occurrence too, I’ve always ran to the sidewalk of the road on a Sunday as a child just to watch the girls and dance to the bands, not all families choose a bands for funeral thou because of the extra cost but for me this is the norm and I live in linstead st Catherine.
The way the men is carrying the casket and dancing with it is a traditional West African way I've seen funeral in Ghana and Nigeria that does this.
I’ve never seen this in Jamaica and I was born there. They have these types of Funerals with marching bands in the United States in Louisiana. It’s a celebration of life. My friends in Jamaica have told me that a lot of funerals nowadays people dress up like they’re going to the club. This is something new for me.🇯🇲🇺🇸
Dee..u r killing me 😂..your patois is very good good..im impressed ....
I truly admired the pastor he was having his own wonderful time singing, while everyone disappeared.
Keep it up Dee you were bold enough to showcase this. Yu are a positive human being full of love, yu attract what yu are MEMBER DAT
Interesting indeed Dee…. One can only appreciate our cultural diversity 🧡
People from my culture in New Orleans do that as well. We call it Second Line. We’re all more similar than we realize 💯⚜️🇺🇸🇯🇲
Hope dem pay pastor extra...because a him alone deh a d funeral...sad😢
Dee, I am Jamaican and I am new to this, I like that you get to film it. I have heard about and see or heard the bands passing from a distance but never stop to observe it.. if I am not mistaken, it looks like a lodge funeral, but for the most we have regular funeral service, church then burial ground. That's it
No one to help the pastor sing! Never seen that before
I know right
Dee I am from Jamaica and it’s my first time seeing this too .only watching Nigerian movies
I was born and bred in Jamaica although I now reside in Georgia USA. This is new to me as well. This is unique to the ghetto. Normal funerals have unwritten dress code and is more like a church attendance style. This is like a ghetto party scene. Very spirited though! Pep Rally style!😂
You not in Jamaica you in Georgia...they may not do in Georgia...they do in other places in the south
Thank you for sharing the funeral celebration. The people showed their appreciation for this individual.
I was just thinking . I have been to funerals before in Jamaica...the lone singer appear to be the only one at a funeral. No black and white? no mourning? Oh Lord have mercy on us.
We are to rejoice during funerals celebrating the life the person lived. The Bible said not to mourn
It also says that Jesus wept when his friend Lazarus died “Jesus wept” (John 11:35). Lazarus was dead. The Bible goes back/forth with a lot of things but that's a story for another day. I choose to mourn because that's the normal grief process when there is a loss of life or other@@jasminspepperpot8156
And when was the last time jamaican listen to the Bible, guaranteed he died from gun shots, no saint @@jasminspepperpot8156
Dee, in 2924 for contents vlogs is the best female blogger currently.The key is that she is multifaceted and each vlog is u ique.Blessings from UK.
Pupa Jesus a wat this! Mi never si such Funeral in my life! Dee the culture has changed so much, funeral yrs ago was so sad, people cried like crazy, they wore 3 colours white, black & purple. Nowadays it depends on the individual that passed on, they do things they know the person liked. Must have been an happy person, look at all the colours. They celebrates nowadays, the people wouldn’t even help the Pastor sing! never seen any funeral like this one! this is the funeral of the century! R.I.P.
True WUS FUNERAL EVER
Dee, not all funerals are conducted the same way in Jamaica. As you see it's a ghetto funeral😮
They have funerals like that in the US in a place called New Orleans it is not ghetto it is called celebration of life funeral.
YU A MUSSI UPTOWN PAPPYSHOW A TRY STYLE DI GHETTO🕷🤣
There are other cultures that does same or similar
@@tommysimpson7459 Yes there are even here in the USA in Louisiana New Orleans.
That's not a getto funeral. It's like a celebration of life❤
Dee you will never grow old coz of your good smile keep the 🔥 burning gal.
God bless dee and her business,whatsoever she does.god blessed.
I see that you are really enjoying yourself Dee. Oh how I'm in love with my country. Smiling 😃
If you come back in July , August, you will see mangoes dropping all over and they are not picked up quickly.
It seems like most Jamaicans don't like some mangoes.
I like all mangoes. Some mangoes, will not be wasted like East Indian and Julie. We love those.
I like the way they handle death. Instead of making it so sad they celebrate wow. East Africans should learn from here. Thanks for sharing this D. This is very new to me
Jamaicans are free spirited people... Full of life......one day will visit Jamaica 🇯🇲
Those guys work is some top class
In the end u leave all by yourself
Dee is was born in Jamaica and I like yourself have never seen anything like that before thanks for your video those girls really love you from Trench Town helping you picking mangoes.
Big up your self dee mango 🥭 in the city Jamaica 🇯🇲 look at that
What a vibe in trench town Dee you are the best 😊
NEW GENERATION,NEW CELEBRATION/ Funeral
The only place they celebrate the life of a person In the US like that is Louisianna it is very similar. I believe and it is beautiful, not sad and crying. In the South the closet we get is passover celebration where we all get together and eat and have reminiscents of the life of the one that pass away. I want my children to make my funeral a celebration you can cry but cry for the ones still here I will be in a better place, celebrate the life I lived. Angela USA
Dee my dear this is not how we do funerals in Jamaica…even the pastor rushing all by himself and singing away …I’m a Jamaican and this seems like a joke or a dream…first time seeing such in my country what!!! This must be a young person even that is unusual. My God I’m just shock as a Jamaican…things change big time
I saw funerals l8ke thst in Spanish town
Inner city funeral, nothing strange.
That's how it is in Portland. Especially when it's a young person that has passed.
so true ❤
Dee my God bless you because you have a free spirit you can stay an lives well in any country if is the good one and open peoples,Good video big up to Esther and Dream Team & Take care 🙏❤️
The man in the jeans. can read his mind
Poor pastor singing all by himself , looks like he should be in deeper, he right at the edge, hope they do not get him double time, young people 😢😢😢😢
I am born and raised in Jamaica and I have never seen this this must been only in down town ghetto
Hi Dee, I see you are well! I experienced a funeral similar to this on one of my trips to Jamaica. Riding behind a moving truck that had a band in it as a part of the funeral procession. New Orleans in the United States have funerals like this!
Legends Can’t Never Die Thanks 🙏🏾 For Life Bless Up Trench Town 🇯🇲
I am Jamaican n have never witnessed such funeral experience. I didn’t know that these elevated structures I now see in Jamaican cemeteries were where the bodies are laid, more like a mosuluem. it seems like nobody is going 6 feet underground anymore. Look how fancy n competitive looking all the graves are. Dee girl thank u for this video. Could not stop watching, even with the pastor by himself singing. Dee hope u got a million or more views on this. Thank u Empress Dee. One love ❤️
Love you Dee God bless and keep you 🙏 ❤️
Dee I am Jamaican ,but grew up abroad but attended Funerals in Jamaica but have never seen anything like this before.this is an eye opener.
I'm from Jamaica that's new to me because I live in the US 🇱🇷