American Rapper Reacts To | Capleton - Dubplate - Little Lion Sound - Rockstone / Raggy Road

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  • @Alpha_Bravo33
    @Alpha_Bravo33 Год назад +315

    I respect a person from a whole different culture giving flowers to other cultures.

    • @megahz6681
      @megahz6681 Год назад +7

      I respect this comment 🤜🏾🤛🏾
      I naturally grew up on these things as a Jamaican and love them.....but I really love (90's) style hip hop too, NOT mumble rap, so I get loving other cultures and how they do it.
      A well made hip hop beat hits different. Same for dance hall/ Reggae

    • @kimariunrulyanimal
      @kimariunrulyanimal Год назад +1

      Yes indeed 🔥🔥🔥

    • @solarscience5815
      @solarscience5815 Год назад +6

      We're one people in different parts of the world expressing ourselves in our respective environments. Jamaican toasters and American rappers are musical cousins.

    • @pkd6327
      @pkd6327 Год назад +4

      @@solarscience5815 Jamaican toasters?

    • @solarscience5815
      @solarscience5815 Год назад +6

      @@pkd6327A“toaster” is the old name you’d call an MC in Jamaica. MC’s in Jamaica are actually called DJ’s. If I said Dj instead of toaster or MC you’d be more confused. Sean Paul, Shabba and Shaggy are toasters or DJ’s as we say in JA.

  • @cypressmuzik
    @cypressmuzik Год назад +476

    Capleton is a living legend. Over 30+ years of hits. One of the greatest catalogues in dancehall/reggae.

  • @pearlinerobinson8555
    @pearlinerobinson8555 Год назад +417

    Not killing sons...this is a dubplate for sound system clashes so he said killing sounds. Capleton is one of our greatest musical veterans. A true treasure👏🏽🇯🇲

    • @nadzideaz9341
      @nadzideaz9341 Год назад

      Yessssss

    • @sammochris7784
      @sammochris7784 Год назад +11

      I was searching the comments to see if anyone corrected him on this sound not sons

    • @pearlinerobinson8555
      @pearlinerobinson8555 Год назад +5

      @@sammochris7784 could not leave that error uncorrected Capelton is lyrically killin em not figuratively🎶🇯🇲

    • @pamhall6635
      @pamhall6635 Год назад +16

      When you have a sound clash between sound systems it's a competition as to which sound system plays the better hits, the better dubplates( like Capleton is doing in this vid) and who's sound is better. The victorious sound system kills the losing sound system(figuratively😅) A dub plate special involves promotion and praise for the sound system that contracts the artist to do it. In this vid Capleton is saying that the sound system, Little Lion Sound has been killing many other sounds for a long time and will kill(defeat)many more. Kill a soun bwai 🔥 🔥😅😅

    • @pearlinerobinson8555
      @pearlinerobinson8555 Год назад +1

      @@pamhall6635 I'm pretty aware of what a sound clash is and was just correcting an error as the others under my comment clearly realize

  • @zeph-87
    @zeph-87 Год назад +511

    Capleton is a reggae/dancehall legend

  • @staciagrimes3515
    @staciagrimes3515 Год назад +71

    This is the fire man !! You should see him perform !! Energy is out of this world 🎉🎉

    • @kievanchung2321
      @kievanchung2321 Год назад +2

      Definitely !!! Capleton is the definition of Energy ...100%

  • @jahfus
    @jahfus Год назад +213

    ❤️🇯🇲 Jamaicans are the most influential and outspoken people on earth. Their music and culture in a league of its own.

    • @nsudatta-roy8154
      @nsudatta-roy8154 Год назад +13

      Hummm! You made two separate points. Nigerians may have Jamaicans tied in the "out spoken" dept. Nigerians are also everywhere. Can you believe that there were Jamaicans who were members of the Branch Davidian group?
      I even met a Rastaman in Iceland, of all places.
      Certainly music and cultural influence is unmatched. In fact, the Jamaican accent is likely the most imitated. I have never seen another group that leave their own country and take up roots in that country and then influence the people of that country to adopt the Jamaican diction. No other people's have pull that off. Take Brixton, London. Jamaican diction is quite dominant there.

    • @thompsonthomas7842
      @thompsonthomas7842 Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @vaughnb142
      @vaughnb142 Год назад +1

      Facts🇯🇲🇯🇲

    • @chuckemeade
      @chuckemeade Год назад +3

      @@nsudatta-roy8154 Brixton is Caribbean not just Jamaican most Americans can't differentiate the accents from each island and they all associate with each other and Africans especially in the U.K.

    • @teammusketeers
      @teammusketeers Год назад +4

      ​@nsudatta-roy8154 😂thank u we "jaminate" 🇯🇲 most things 😅

  • @telmack7838
    @telmack7838 Год назад +176

    80s white uk kid here. Crazy to say it aloud but we grew up on capleton. Beenie man 🇯🇲

    • @manjibean4015
      @manjibean4015 Год назад +22

      Late 90s white uk kid, had some olders who kept me growing up on reggae ragga and jungle, nothing hits like a jungle breakbeat

    • @bunandcheese4445
      @bunandcheese4445 Год назад +5

      Big up yourself manjibean! ❤🇬🇧

    • @pure1239
      @pure1239 Год назад +2

      One Jamaican Universal Rasta love family .
      Blessings.

    • @MehmetlerMehmedi
      @MehmetlerMehmedi Год назад +9

      Dude Im turkish grew up in hackney in east london in the 90s, we grew up with jamaicans and obviously reggae, if you know you know, people dont understand, the jamaicans were a force to be reckoned with.

    • @SEK.7
      @SEK.7 Год назад +7

      ​@@MehmetlerMehmediwe still are. We're not playing around. Just that others are enjoying better marketing right now, but the greats of western foreign countries still take inspiration from us because "Di fyah cyaah cool!!!"

  • @gotbackupofficial
    @gotbackupofficial Год назад +44

    This is Capleton, one of the most prolific and talented Jamaican artiste for over 30 yrs.

  • @marloclarke2149
    @marloclarke2149 Год назад +220

    Killing these sounds, for the longest while. 💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☝🏾🇯🇲

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Год назад

      that a fact ..

    • @devouxdesouza7613
      @devouxdesouza7613 Год назад

      Never try fe tec anada man spoil 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @paulbrown3443
      @paulbrown3443 Год назад +6

      Lol I was dying after he try to interpret that line. He can’t understand the lyrics but the beat alone you can tell he feels it and that’s what music is it’s communication

    • @silvabakx6396
      @silvabakx6396 Год назад

      de hardest artist!!!!!

    • @vaughnb142
      @vaughnb142 Год назад

      Facts

  • @carleontafari
    @carleontafari Год назад +23

    Capleton is not only a Dancehall Reggae legend but he's one who mastered exactly what you speak of, CADENCE and the riding of the rhythm. That's what makes these Dancehall/Reggae so special. Their animation and fluctuation of elements of their voice. It really is fascinating.

  • @yogeshsukhdeo4837
    @yogeshsukhdeo4837 Год назад +91

    Listening to King Shango Capleton aka Fyah Man since 1989 on African Star Sound System and have seen his live performance many times full of energy. 🇪🇹🇯🇲🇬🇾🇹🇹

  • @mionty
    @mionty 3 месяца назад +2

    When Jamaicans chat it comes from the heart. Very strong Beats, lyrics and sound! Capleton rocks fire on the mic!!!!

  • @PackZTerrible
    @PackZTerrible Год назад +99

    Love many songs from capleton, his lyrics are also very deep and his flows always surprising.

  • @randymuller8728
    @randymuller8728 Год назад +12

    Capelton, is a masterclass. So many ranges. Dope reaction.

  • @johnnydesantis3926
    @johnnydesantis3926 Год назад +29

    Legendary!! I’ve been listening to him for 22 years big up

  • @am5790
    @am5790 2 месяца назад +2

    Jamaicans are special. Took over the world by frequency.

  • @amandasutton4056
    @amandasutton4056 Год назад +120

    First Queen Omega then Capleton! Reggae never gets reacted to and its my preferred genre since longtime. Capleton is a veteran reggae warrior..more reggae, more 🔥. There's no other music comes close in my opinion ❤️💛💚. Reggae = Music for mind, body and soul. Great reaction. 'Killin these sounds for the longest while'

    • @lolalilolily
      @lolalilolily Год назад +15

      Who feels it knows it ❤️💛💚 we all know why reggae's not played mainstream.
      Bun down Babylon 🔥

    • @amandasutton4056
      @amandasutton4056 Год назад +10

      @@lolalilolilysometimes I forget not everybody wants truth and rights

    • @lolalilolily
      @lolalilolily Год назад +6

      @amandasutton4056
      "I don't want no peace I man need equal rights and justice" ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿

    • @amandasutton4056
      @amandasutton4056 Год назад +3

      @@lolalilolily no justice no peace

    • @andrewtheartist93
      @andrewtheartist93 Год назад +3

      Facts I had to leave two comments 😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @robertjames7679
    @robertjames7679 Год назад +59

    Capleton is an old school Soundsystem DJ, this is how we used to do it back in the days. We sit on the riddim like a lizard on a limb, timing is everything when you are riding rocky rub a dub riddims you have to be like a jockey on a horse. This young generation cannot even ride a rub a dub riddims.

    • @lusimyer
      @lusimyer Год назад

      That's exactly it!! I love how it was back then.

    • @rickd438
      @rickd438 Год назад +2

      This generation is all about autotune.

    • @lindarie815
      @lindarie815 Год назад

      😅

    • @kieranevans69420
      @kieranevans69420 Год назад

      like tire pon rim

    • @donovanwilliams9006
      @donovanwilliams9006 Год назад

      We neat, we sweet, we know how fi dweet 🇯🇲🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @Tdouble19
    @Tdouble19 Год назад +48

    Wha... Capleton's back catalogue goes back to early 90s legend! Him and Buju same era 🔥

  • @gigibee8881
    @gigibee8881 Год назад +68

    American rap came from Jamaican “toasting”. Thank you for highlighting Capleton… one of the legends.. there are so many more🇯🇲

    • @1funkyflyguy
      @1funkyflyguy Год назад +7

      FACT! Many in the US need to be educated on this truth.

    • @rickd438
      @rickd438 Год назад +4

      @@1funkyflyguy American exceptionalism means they don't know their history.

    • @TechTrailblazer4
      @TechTrailblazer4 Год назад

      Not really. It's the other way around. Speaking commercially. Speaking spiritually artistically and organically. Music arts science and other disciplines that make humanity humanity is infused into the DNA of melanin powered by the sun. Eventually other people label it dissect divide it and package it and extract it and clone it.
      ruclips.net/video/3YTDLHdfFSQ/видео.htmlsi=rTXQKbK2YBhdUBPV

    • @5TVodcast
      @5TVodcast Год назад +5

      Came from might be a bit of a stretch. There are recordings of people rhythmically talking over music since the 1920's

    • @foreverbangingrecords
      @foreverbangingrecords Год назад +1

      @@5TVodcastno my friends, the facts are correct it is from Yard!

  • @1VolkanoErupt
    @1VolkanoErupt Год назад +42

    Capleton is a Jamaican Dancehall and Reggae legend

    • @Kevin-k4f7k
      @Kevin-k4f7k Год назад

      Bro if you gonna react to reggae/dancehall artists, get someone from the Caribbean to explain what they're saying to you. It's important to understand what you are reacting to.

  • @1babysun
    @1babysun Год назад +12

    Nuff respect to Capelton one of the best to every do it. Hah!! Young boy finally realizing what real energy is like. Old school dancehall/reggae and hip hop was real warrior music built on the foundations of real knowledge. When you know the truth, you can't mumble that..A sayer must say!!

  • @turblerecords1109
    @turblerecords1109 Год назад +38

    I'm an island boy..... Capleton is a genius, which lead him to being legendary. His vocal understanding and ability is another level bro. No effects nothing. just his actual instrument, his vocal. cha!!

  • @greenfiresnake2019
    @greenfiresnake2019 Год назад +3

    Your comments are so on point. It's so good to still have culture and continue on throughout the struggle. I appreciate your words. Thank you for sharing the positive rhetoric. You rock!

  • @gazablackzbent.2283
    @gazablackzbent.2283 Год назад +25

    Capleton is a Reggae icon✌🔥💯🎶🎵🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @BlackDataGeek
    @BlackDataGeek Год назад +19

    Put some respect on Capleton’s name. The man’s a legend!

  • @grandmabaddie
    @grandmabaddie Год назад +21

    Capelton one of my fav's back in the day and now. Crazy good live ❤

  • @RastDias_UppsBoss
    @RastDias_UppsBoss Год назад

    Big upps from jamaica little lion love the Vibe your talking facts bro

  • @blessed18888
    @blessed18888 Год назад +12

    The legend. when you know you know. He spits messages of real life he's inspirational and I've grown up listening to him capleton music is loved and respected by all races.

  • @gshango
    @gshango Год назад +3

    Every time a DJ from a different culture highlight one our own, every reggae/dancehall loving Jamaican should feel that sense of pride iyah. Capleton is Legendary! Hands down, no ifs, buts or suppose about it! Legendary mi seh!🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @507Eldoctor
    @507Eldoctor Год назад +6

    This man is one of the best in Jamaica, King of Fire Capleton, he is one of my favorite artist in the dancehall business

  • @bluehibiscus502
    @bluehibiscus502 Год назад +3

    I love everything about this. Capleton & your commentary!🔥🔥🔥

  • @rudeboysw9
    @rudeboysw9 Год назад +18

    Killing these sounds for the longest while.... it's about sound clashing and having better tracks than the opposing sound!!

    • @lajikn9ne945
      @lajikn9ne945 Год назад +3

      🔥🔥🔥 Yeah, gotta school him about soundclashes, dub plates.and soundsystem culture.

  • @OshunMyst
    @OshunMyst Год назад +8

    King Shango has been bossing it for decades! He's a serious lyricist and his freestyles are 🔥

  • @michaelboone5660
    @michaelboone5660 Год назад +17

    They're rapping voice is more like a musical instrument other than someone just wrapping or singing and that brother is in perfect synchronization with music

    • @nakotaunyane8783
      @nakotaunyane8783 Год назад +3

      true

    • @happyhapley
      @happyhapley Год назад +3

      It's actually called deejaying, and has been around in Jamaican recorded music since the 1960s. My understanding is that it all started with the master of ceremony (mc) talking to his audience in introducing the music he was about to play, then transitioned to eventually become a combination with a singer or group, and then a recording by itself. The mc became known as a disc jockey (dj), hence the term deejay. The equivalent in America is the rapper.

    • @cheeseanonionsnow9761
      @cheeseanonionsnow9761 Год назад +1

      ​@@happyhapleyyou know it.A proper dj ride the riddem.

  • @barringtonbarriffee5320
    @barringtonbarriffee5320 Год назад +68

    As a jamaican, I understood every single word that came out of his mouth. 😂😂😊

  • @phillipcampbell9415
    @phillipcampbell9415 Год назад +11

    Capleton was one of the biggest artistes signed to DEF JAM records

  • @iangoodchild5671
    @iangoodchild5671 Год назад +4

    There are no boundaries in making music in Jamaica. And yes they're natural with it. The UK owes so much to Jamaica, even alot of rock artists have been influenced. Everyone

  • @djbarbergreen3388
    @djbarbergreen3388 Год назад +8

    I interviewed him 30yrs ago the highlight if my deejay career ..wouldn't believe he would be so big now ..bless up and enjoy the fireman ..listen slowly and you will hear what hes saying remember its English

  • @kendallhoulder5139
    @kendallhoulder5139 Год назад +3

    When this man talks the Entire Caribbean Listens......he's a big deal.....his flow is unmatched ...

  • @narcis9105
    @narcis9105 Год назад +5

    Jamaicans talking alone sounds like they're sing. Capelton has that fire ,he is ah BOSS in dancehall. Dancehall was the best in the 90s. Everyone had their own flow. Now. Everyone sounds alike now. U can't tell them apart now. Big one like Capelton , super cat , Bounty, Beenie , Frisco kid and soo many others

  • @direalpatriot6145
    @direalpatriot6145 Год назад +2

    Mad respect to you KSO!! You know music runs through your veins when you can genuinely vibe to the sound, melody, and delivery of a human spitting in a language you don't understand. When I grow up I want to be just like you😎

  • @SirRobHiFi
    @SirRobHiFi Год назад +21

    This is a one off recording for a specific sound system that they will use to clash against other sound systems.
    Lets say Michael Jackson has his hit record out called "Rock with you" and you pay him to do a special where he sings "I wanna rock to Kso" instead, now when you want to show off your sound system you have exclusives to drop.
    The topics used here are fairly standard after all these years, kill a sound, murder a sound boy, etc etc.

  • @desire1steye540
    @desire1steye540 Год назад +6

    Energy never lies 🌟 🤩 Deep lyrics that touch your soul....

  • @josemorenoporras7506
    @josemorenoporras7506 Год назад +8

    Hehehe very funny being a rapper and not knowing about reggae and Capleton!!! This man is legend. This is a dubplate for Little Lion Sound,very old vibes. This man was able to sing like that while flying 6 ft abobe the stage for the hole show,never saw someone doing something close in a performance.
    One of the best artist you can watch live IMO,pure fire on the stage. Sizzla & Capleton where bosses off reggae music for a while,pumping an insane amount of albums and hits.
    Some of those reggae artist are top noch performers / showman . The energy of the shows is amazing.

  • @patrickrobinsonphotography2699
    @patrickrobinsonphotography2699 Год назад +1

    LMAO! I love your reactions…meanwhile, for those of us who live in the islands and basically grew up on this music…it’s just another day!

  • @fadag8685
    @fadag8685 Год назад +9

    Thats Capleton for u..Always gives energy when doing dubplates...st8 🔥🔥🔥🔥
    All youngings take note..

  • @ChadHammond
    @ChadHammond Год назад +3

    If u think he's animated in the booth, you need to look up one of his live performances. As old as he is he still jumping around on stage for his entire performances like he 20! Respect to the LEGEND Capleton!

  • @Jr-zn7zy
    @Jr-zn7zy Год назад +14

    big 🆙 this guy is a legend in reggae music for along time and am surprised u never heard of him, he delivers a good message in his music and it is about righteousness and livity and also of uplifting black ppl around the globe 🌏 react to capleton that day will come (video)

  • @EddisonSpencer
    @EddisonSpencer Год назад +2

    Sound culture is still alive and reaching the mass....respect capleton from Wadadli/Antigua 🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬

  • @janebrown7975
    @janebrown7975 Год назад +10

    Big up the legend Capleton! Killing sounds means beating other sound systems. Like in a clash.

  • @jorikx129
    @jorikx129 Год назад +4

    Real cool of you giving credit! This is a Dub plate pal! used for sound systems clashes, each sound system records their best Dub for that time....The Sound Clash!! People Dead!! ....no one dies its fun sound just gets out played 😂.. Little Lion Sound wants to kill the other sounds with their arsenal of Dub plates...(Capleton the Fireman ) & Queen Omega !

  • @Alpha_Bravo33
    @Alpha_Bravo33 Год назад +12

    He said killing sounds not sons. My respect to you bro

    • @darrellmurray1746
      @darrellmurray1746 Год назад

      Deh more he vybe he catch on .....bless up @Capleton

  • @robsancar
    @robsancar Год назад +1

    And without autotunes...great Jamaican voice a crack !

  • @aarielmarie
    @aarielmarie Год назад +5

    That's my blood cousin from St Mary. Real legend

  • @neilsonmartin23
    @neilsonmartin23 Год назад +2

    Capleton; the fire God. He is one of the greatest ever sir. Glad you getting educated about him👏🏾👏🏾. I have to see him in a full concert before he is gone. My artiste dat🙌🏾🙌🏾🫶🏾

  • @abyetilahunlakew8367
    @abyetilahunlakew8367 Год назад +6

    Fiya!!!
    Maximum Raspect to Capleton all the way from Africa/ IETHIOPIA !!!

  • @courtneymcneil5818
    @courtneymcneil5818 Год назад +1

    Either way i’m really loving this reaction video.

  • @l3lackStarLiner_GameBoy
    @l3lackStarLiner_GameBoy Год назад +5

    They don't call him The Prophet and King Shango for no reason.. Listen to more of his music.. He has been an inspiration for me for the past 30 years..
    Read his lyrics..

  • @exathletes-ci7ec
    @exathletes-ci7ec Год назад +1

    Little lion is a sound system crew from Geneva Switzerland, capelton is voicing a dubplate for them in this video.

  • @derrhewitt
    @derrhewitt Год назад +3

    "Killing Sound" means to defeat or to put away or destroy or end another music system, hence to kill a musical sound of another competing entertaining musical instrumental system known as sound. What you actually listening to, is a sound system.
    Similar to free style rap battles or scratch battles. Musical systems compete against each other (in particular Kingston, Jamaica where it was originated) using Dee Jays to chant lyrics against other rivals...like what you are actually observing here by Capleton.

  • @4Bashment
    @4Bashment Год назад +2

    Capleton him and Bounty Killer have been my favorite Dancehall artist of all time . By listen to Capletons songs over hip hop beats back in the late 90s and early 2000. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @theomatthew5286
    @theomatthew5286 Год назад +8

    It's over 20 years now since I was last in the states and I remember finding it a bit odd upon my cousins hearing some of my CD music that they'd never heard nearly all of it, and in being so close to the West Indies that the majority of of the black community as such were quite if not ignorant then seemingly disinterested in reggae, soca, calypso, roots, dub plate, dancehall, ska, blue beat etc which to us black British is a staple of our heritage and identity that we integrated into the wider British population and musical influences, with the point made about Drake a case in point given the Canadian/British connection.

    • @BlueAlien1313
      @BlueAlien1313 Год назад +3

      Very true! American blacks aint feeling dancehall like that even though Hip Hop was was born in Jamaica first. My mother was dancing to artist talking over records back in the 60s. Jamaica aint getting its props for creating this art form at all.

    • @theomatthew5286
      @theomatthew5286 Год назад +4

      @@BlueAlien1313 you're 100% right that the origins of what would ultimately become hip hop and rap were born from the Jamaican style of DJing called toasting or MCing (master of ceremonies). Over here with the funk and soul being a lesser vehicle for British expression of original takes on music back in the early to mid 80's, the likes of Smiley Culture and Tippa Irie were the British reggae equivalent of a Biggie and Tupac 🇰🇳

    • @BlueAlien1313
      @BlueAlien1313 Год назад +2

      @@theomatthew5286 I knew it was huge in Britain and I also knew that the Brits gave credit to Jamaica for this art form. For reason reason the Americans will not.

  • @camcol1000
    @camcol1000 Год назад +1

    This is Capleton aka the prophet aka King Shango aka King of fire or simply the fire man. This energy has been consistent for 30+ years. We used to listen anxiously waiting for him or Buju Banton or Mad Cobra or Bounty Killa to drop the next mega hit.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @aarielmarie
    @aarielmarie Год назад +24

    Drake's music will always be great because he's around Jamaicans who understand great sounds

    • @urbanroots84tt45
      @urbanroots84tt45 Год назад +8

      Thing is the West Indies guys do the mad vocals without auto tune or electronically distorted shiz! Drake can’t do what these fellas do vocally! It’s like a natural synthesizer!

    • @JahleeyahKalonji
      @JahleeyahKalonji Год назад +3

      Drake just started being around Jamaicans...now he's gone to Afrobeats artists

    • @handeezyspeakseasy398
      @handeezyspeakseasy398 Год назад

      ​​@JahleeyahKalonji one if Drake's Sound Engineers is a pure Yardmon....

    • @aarielmarie
      @aarielmarie Год назад +1

      @@handeezyspeakseasy398 yup

    • @delroygardner8325
      @delroygardner8325 Год назад

      ​@@urbanroots84tt45west indies?

  • @ParadiseBiker
    @ParadiseBiker Год назад +1

    Fyaahhhhh Mannn 🔥 🔥🔥

  • @djrae876
    @djrae876 Год назад +4

    You damn fukn right Jamaican bring the heart out those rappers in the booth with us n u see who coming out greatest eve🇯🇲💯

  • @Karter315
    @Karter315 Год назад +1

    🤣🤣🤣@ 6:25 - 6:35 Nah!!! "Killing these sound for the longest while. Never yet try pop-off another sound kyle."

  • @ruelhaye9107
    @ruelhaye9107 Год назад +4

    He is singing about a DJ group called Little Lion Sound. In Jamaica, we have different DJ groups that are called sounds and they compete with each other to see who is the best sound by selecting songs with certain lyrics that will outdo the other sound or they will request an artist to customize a song using their sound name in this case the Capleton the artist is representing the sound called little lion sound. When an artist is requested to write lyrics or a song for a sound the process is called a dubplate and yes the artists gets paid

    • @cjblack1
      @cjblack1 Год назад

      You mentioning sounds, cool fact: they even have sound machines in Latin America, called "Sonidos" - sounds .. I'm not sure if they play against each other, but they do the same thing - live play. I heard one in Mexico. It was cool to see the musical connections

  • @elizabethrose5059
    @elizabethrose5059 21 день назад +1

    That is Capleton !! King Shango!

  • @Dbird9
    @Dbird9 Год назад +3

    Even my eye balls get goosebumps hearing Capleton !

  • @elywananda
    @elywananda Год назад +1

    Love this. And remember, African American music has had a deep deep influence on dancehall, reggae, ska, etc. We're one big Black family constantly sharing and inspiring each other. Also, when you put the captions on at 1:49, he was criticising man who perform oral on women. He's been outspoken on that for like 30 years!!

  • @redzbass6254
    @redzbass6254 Год назад +4

    Love General Levi's expressive sounds too 💯

  • @Gino419
    @Gino419 Год назад +2

    Capleton concert is an experience you'll never forget, once experienced. You would love cooyah cooyah by Capleton. Trust me great song.

  • @MindSSetMedia3241
    @MindSSetMedia3241 Год назад +4

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲😂😂😂😂 we appreciate your review of the Jamaican art. Music is not only about words is a lot about feeling.. melody beat

  • @Mannyroots7
    @Mannyroots7 Год назад +1

    Capleton came up in New York when rap MCs would unit and spit bars!!! To much history that man has

  • @andrewtheartist93
    @andrewtheartist93 Год назад +4

    Yo nuff respect to you for even reviewing ah artist like Capleton🇯🇲 Fully. The fact you said I don’t understand it😂😂,salute tho🫡 and I just came across you btw cause I seen my artist on a dubplate review 🤔😂😂

  • @Remy614
    @Remy614 7 месяцев назад +1

    Capleton, wake up man , he sing from a long time .

  • @blackpalacemusic
    @blackpalacemusic Год назад +9

    Capleton was on Def Jam. Had an international hit him produced by Lil Jon (Tour) . He has features with Q Tip and Method man. During the 1990s in New York, it wasnt uncommon to catch a concert that featured Capleton alongside Hip Hop acts. If you ever wondered where Busta Rhymes got his stage presence from, check out Capleton live.

  • @RaphaelHameed
    @RaphaelHameed Год назад +1

    "More Fyaaah! Blaze It Up!"

  • @cupid_stunt7414
    @cupid_stunt7414 Год назад +7

    Capleton Who Dem/Slew Dem is 🔥...other artist worth checking out Sizzla....Buju Banton....Bounty Killer

    • @darrenrobinson358
      @darrenrobinson358 Год назад +3

      Them lyrics would end up getting the man banned from RUclips! LOL!

    • @mellie0402
      @mellie0402 Год назад +1

      This white girl loves Sizzla here.. love n respect from 🇨🇦

  • @datraass
    @datraass Год назад +1

    NUFF THANX for featuring Capleton 🇯🇲 aka di FYAH(Fire) MAN🔥🔥🇯🇲! His is one of 🇯🇲 best for a while. Apparently he was doing a dubplate for a sound system in dis clip. He has been EXCELLENT for decades‼️ 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲. Mi Likkle island bad like yazz!

  • @georgymahi149
    @georgymahi149 Год назад +3

    Jamaican Patois (Patwah) is a language that is very artistic in itself to begin with. Then mixed with the artist art..... Breaking all barriers. He is a legend ..... BUT! better know... not the only BOBO.

  • @tracyalexander6402
    @tracyalexander6402 Год назад +2

    One of my favorite legends ❤🇱🇨 love his music.

  • @jeffreykinneman4637
    @jeffreykinneman4637 Год назад +10

    If you like this dubplate i highly recommend the spng he got this riddim from. The song is called "Rock Stone" by Steven Marley(yes, Bobs son). Capleton does the 1st verse and its 🔥. Sizzla Kalonji, another Legend in the reggae/dancehall scene, does the 2nd verse and Steven Ragga Marley finished with the 3rd verse

    • @MwakuMbav
      @MwakuMbav Год назад

      Rock stone that's my pillar

    • @happyhapley
      @happyhapley Год назад +1

      Just to add that a lot of riddims are sampled from earlier recordings, and can be traced back to Rocksteady and Reggae songs recorded in the 1960s and 1970s. So the riddim in this video, as well as for Stephen Marley's song you referred to, can be traced back to "None Shall Escape The Judgement" recorded by Johnny Clarke in 1973.

    • @gothtrini
      @gothtrini Год назад +1

      I was actually going to recommend Rock Stone. Love that song.

    • @jeffreykinneman4637
      @jeffreykinneman4637 Год назад +1

      @@happyhapley i appreciate the correction

    • @happyhapley
      @happyhapley Год назад

      @@jeffreykinneman4637 No problem sir. It wasn't only for you - just for the sake of history to anyone reading.

  • @Texav21
    @Texav21 Год назад

    So dope 🙌🏽 👌🏾 👏🏾

  • @tanjamaicanlynx
    @tanjamaicanlynx Год назад +6

    Capleton has reggae hits after hits since the early 90s, one of the Most respected artist in Jamaican music.
    Dancehall have a culture of Sound Clash, in which DJs called selectors of Huge Sound Systems compete.
    Selectors often get Specials or Dub Plate from popular artists to use in defeating their Sound Clash opponents.
    This culture has spread over the years from Jamaica to Germany, Japan, US & as you may know Little Lion Sounds is out of Switzerland.
    The lyrics are often describing the defeat, as Capleton sing here “killing these sounds for the longest time.”

  • @rmak2950
    @rmak2950 Год назад

    fyah man living legend. brought so much value to my life thru his music. hope to thank him in person one day.

  • @adiegibson282
    @adiegibson282 Год назад +4

    You definitely interpreted dat bar wrong 😂Capleton is one of the greatest to ever bless the dancehall and still blazing the fire 🔥 🔥🔥🔥

  • @rascoeable
    @rascoeable Год назад +2

    Killing these sounds for the longest while 🎶

  • @thanewilliams6266
    @thanewilliams6266 Год назад +1

    Man said "Kill your son" 🤣 and went on with an explanation 😂

  • @Shotta17
    @Shotta17 Год назад +1

    He said "tell them we a go kill a sound little lions so tough, kill every sound little lion so rough, yeah yeah yeah, killing these sounds for the longest while we career they want to soil."

    • @overlordnat
      @overlordnat Год назад +1

      ‘Nuff a dem waan fi soil’. I was confused a bit by the ‘never you pop off on another man’s coil’ bit though - I suppose that means ‘don’t steal other artists’ beats and rap over them as if they’re you’re own without acknowledging the original singer/songwriter and getting permission first’?

  • @feetindagrass
    @feetindagrass Год назад +2

    I saw Capleton live at Toad's Place in New Haven, CT! I was LIVE AF! I felt sorry that Buju had to go on after him. I was sad. 😢

  • @scorpionbradford
    @scorpionbradford Год назад +1

    Caletom is a GOAT from the 80's or early 90's ! He always stood for truth and reality ! He was a conscious dj, but he could also run w the best hardcore dj's

  • @Resonate-q3s
    @Resonate-q3s Год назад +1

    Brother, the way you broke this down was a thing of beauty. For how tough it is, you truly mad me proud to be a child of the diaspora. Thank you King.🙏🏾👑

  • @crucial7391
    @crucial7391 Год назад +1

    Capleton did a song "who you calling niqqa".
    Stay in your pocket like the artist

  • @egx2236
    @egx2236 9 месяцев назад +1

    Capleton, one of the greatest
    You should also check Sizzla, Buju Banton, Anthony B and so many more reggae dancehall artists delivering inspirational lyrics
    The underground sounds are even better than the commercial ones

  • @haijac6248
    @haijac6248 Год назад +1

    Those shades are dope

  • @juicyj2295
    @juicyj2295 Год назад +1

    Big up Capleton one of Jamaica greatest reaggae artist

  • @jamessimpson9014
    @jamessimpson9014 9 месяцев назад +1

    Legendary 🇯🇲