Original Top Dog DJ the Apache don't ramp. One of the wickedest artist gwan share the knowledge Junior Cat man like him set the trend & will mash up any riddim or stage to this very day.
Bless up junior cat great interview love the energy Wayne thanks for sharing these wonderful legacy in addition i would like you locate a good friend of mine by the name of color man he did do a smashing hit song called kick up rumpus
I am not a fan of Junior Cat but this is an excellent interview. Both of them are talking a lot of sense. Black youth all over the world, by and large,are deeply ignorant of their cultural heritage. The usual pattern is that black youth creates, the world admires, mimics then acquires while the black diaspora forgets what it has and then eventually loses control by the time it wakes up to the value of what it had and complains about losing control!! No other race on earth so hell bent on self destruction! A careful examination of countless black music genres will reveal the consistent pattern!
Greatest reggae runningz and channel right here!!! Lonesome yu a BOSS!!!! Thank yu
Original Top Dog DJ the Apache don't ramp. One of the wickedest artist gwan share the knowledge Junior Cat man like him set the trend & will mash up any riddim or stage to this very day.
real talk
Bless up Lonesome....You doing a grt8 Project love it ..bring back the positive Vibe to the island of Reggae...nuff respec
Rolando jay
Blessings! What a great interview blessed love to Junior Cat your speech made a lot of sense.Don know!!
Nothing Like the Original Foundation, Big Up Junior Cat and Wayne lonesome.
big respect junior cat....everytime.
Bless up junior cat great interview love the energy Wayne thanks for sharing these wonderful legacy in addition i would like you locate a good friend of mine by the name of color man he did do a smashing hit song called kick up rumpus
Bless up uself Mr Lonesome.....Mi like dem type a interview yah with the older artist....nuff of them is you mek mi get fi si them
True talk, i have them sound system on cassette, 80s was the best when i lived in Jamaica i followed Destiny Sound System
donald lindo real talk ...I use to follow a little sound from Clarendon call cosmic force.
high quality rasta blessed Jah love
nu chune bad! wicked rhythem.
Junior cat real veteran can run over any studio1 ridding very few artist can do that
Mr Wayne Brooklyn crew love De I but we asking please we would like to see general threes please an thanks
I am not a fan of Junior Cat but this is an excellent interview. Both of them are talking a lot of sense. Black youth all over the world, by and large,are deeply ignorant of their cultural heritage. The usual pattern is that black youth creates, the world admires, mimics then acquires while the black diaspora forgets what it has and then eventually loses control by the time it wakes up to the value of what it had and complains about losing control!! No other race on earth so hell bent on self destruction! A careful examination of countless black music genres will reveal the consistent pattern!
Who the fuck are you! 😡
How you mean you're not a fan of this Trailbreaker of the Dancehall Fraternity! What utter blasphemy is that!
when you going to do it bring it back please
living legend...
Big up di late great doctor early b
The new dancehall is pure fake,big up all old school artist
Big up junior cat
Heavenless riddim.. preach bredda
ONE LOVE.YES
Real talk Mr. Dacks
Please can you do a Conroy Smith interviewe
great music
real talk junior cat
Original..... I miss it. It lives No More..
The man never talk about his brother
Wonder wah happm to dis tune..
Where we can purchase it???
real talk
Real and bad dj junior cat
A modern days now
Wicked
ANYBODY KNO THE NAME A THE RIDDIM?
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Mr Wayne Brooklyn crew love De I but we asking please we would like to see general threes please an thanks