I wonder who is these ppl who hit that dislike button ...dem mad ...this is pure Niceness Reggae Gold These men were big in De business ..better than new generation
The 80's and 90's were the golden era in dancehall. Pure skill, talent and love. No sellouts, No thuggish rubbish, no pornography. No guns, no killing, no jealousy, no envy, no disrespect, no hatred. Just having fun. Today's dancehall is really wack compared to back then. Feeling great off the oldies but goodies.
Watch how dem respect each other. None a dis war vibes business. A dat weh mash up reggae music. Respect is a gift from God to control pride. More a dis please!
Lt. Stitchie, who also is now a Christian performer, did a show on Onstage, that was greatly received and he also performed with Beenie Man, Josey Wales and Bunnie General with King Jammys on BBC Xtra....so I can hope this paves the way for the great Papa San.
Imagine in 30 years when today's artists do this, they all gonna be chatting about killing people wid their gun, making money from drugs and violating gyal underneath. These tunes sound as good as they did when I was a yout hearing them for the first time. Big up the LUST video too.
These guys wrote lyrics that was about social commentary with a twist and humour! Yet at the end they never forget the Creator...Respect! This is the difference with some of the younger dance hall artists they lack substance so no longivity in the business just quick cash!
This Is A Classic Example, Of Comrodery,. Because Dancehall Was [Is] ]An Extemporaneous Vibes Of Creativity. Even The Competitive Aspect Of The Culture ( Dancehall) Brought Out The Fun & Versatility In Each Opposing View & Lyricisms. . @ The End Of Ever Clash Most Of The Elders Were Still Friends. So To The Youths Of Today, Pay Attention, See How You Handle The Business, You Preserve It With Unity. The Diatribe, Fiasco, That’s Being Promoted By So Many Of Today’s Artists, This Will Be Your Undoing. So Take Stock, Learn. Big Up All Of The Foundation Artists Straight. Long Live Dancehall.
Brother you just took me back to the late 80’s and early 90’s thank you so much BBC radio I’m from Panama 🇵🇦 but I grew up listening to this music since I was a baby my family is from Jamaica 🇯🇲 but I grew up in Panama 🇵🇦 and oh boy y’all took me back when everything was so simple
That's correct, many people in Panamá are descendants from Jamaica 🇯🇲 so we grew up listening Dancehall since early 80's from our Jamaicans breddas. 🇵🇦🇯🇲✌🏼
Orville aka Johnny P holds the record for most number one hits until this day. Pure entertainment just wholesome vibes, well done guys just need Tiga and Malvo fi complete the family, bless
Those guys are the real artists who make songs about life love and about things that are going on around the community. Their music are very clean. Love their music.
I used to hate this music when I was younger...but you done know seh you have to give kings their crowns...Flourgon, Daddy Lizard, Courtney Melody & Johnny P - I salute your greatness. Seani B- I give thanks
Big up these musical legends, we have to keep showing them the full appreciation while they are alive, today dancehall has lost a legend in the name of Merciless, let us continue to give those who are alive their full blessings.... thank you BBC 1 Extra, much love from Trinidad and Tobago from the Poetess Neki
Foundation! These guys know how to rock a dance. Just pure good vibes and tunes and no gun tunes or flossing. Pure dabcehall before the sickness and madness take over. True dancehall dons and legends. Love how they pay respect to those who are not there by singing their tunes. One love!
This is here brings back memories. A flash back to cassette days Them man them sound the same when they voice those songs over thirty years ago. Wicked!
Up loud 4 these veteran's in dancehall real performer's / real Jamaican roots 80s loud...…….some of these young artist need to take schooling from these veterans acts
One-woman dance inna mi house right about now...pretending to pose off wid a Guinness and a spliff. Wish I had a zinc fence to beat pon. Sooo many memories wrapped up in these records. I absolutely loved this.❤️🇯🇲
If the time machine ever existed somebody show me where to book my ticket back to time 80's , coz this music is so nice, so special ,real pure and authentic ...
Yo, big up Red Dragon, Dirts Man and Pan Head pon dis segment yah too. All those gena was part of dancehall history. Was a boy peeping tru bamboo and zinc fence to see these icons.
These dance hall days are the best and should be cherish compared to dance hall lyrics now, puts me back in time when no dance misses me, Love u all ❤ guys ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ keep healthy and strong 😂 🤣
This is Jamaica's Music that Change the World , that created Reggae-ton, Tropical House ,Afro Beat, Grime, and many more sub-gene . ,Thank you BBC 1xtra Seani B for this, i am inspired my Goal is to learn from all the 80-90 Artists and all Jamaican artists that have paved the way for a young artist like my self to get a platform to be creative. I wish i could replicate what i have just seen one day, its Impossible. but i will try my very best to make good music like this , Big up Daddy Lizard,Flourgan, Johnny P and Courtney Melody your performances and vocal sound just like the cassettes and CD's my brother( R.I.P) used to Played on his sound system "old dancehall Rocks" .music nice again ! "Mhi a go Touch a couple a them ya Riddem. i will be calling on these Elders artist hope i can learn from them and improved my craft of making good music .Lizard and Flourgan when i call please pick up ..@don-simar .
Courtney Melody way off his game tho, sound like him rusty up, d man voice long time bigger N sweeter than he is sounding right now trust mi...good vibe still
Loving it when reggae was sweet. Party was banging pure vibes in them time. Kings and Queens dancing 💃🏽 from start. Memories of sweetest time. Trinidad 🇹🇹 in the house 2020 and them styles still sweet, show them younging how old school uses to do it wicked Brethrens sweetest time in dance lord have mercy ❤️💛💚🖤🇹🇹 I loving it
Is like the start come to the finish. wow. all if you dont know an think u cant enjoy this, it fully u belly. real dancehall vibes. none of the hurry come up ish weh have no foundation. pure real vibes.
Good to see Seani B video documenting the legends of past dancehall this is important for the culture of dancehall keep up the work Seani B through the years this is more important than we will understand at present.
Legends!!! Legends!!! Wow..... them men them really set the thing but i wish the younger youths coulda follow them men vibes. Me remember listening them men them in the 80's/90's. Shawnie B respect bro. Nice of you to bring back out them big artiste them. really nice to see them brethren still paring. Dem men friendship go way back when. Big up that last tune.
Hyper man like Johnny P maga same way. LMAO. Love it. Love these formats that pay respect to these foundational dancehall artists. Can't get enough. Thank you BBC 1 Extra.
Amazing session! Every artist sound original without any imitating, pure energy and positive vibes from the best part of dancehall - the 80's dancehall...
Some real Masters who paved the way for many... Daddy Lizard has been one of my favorite DJs and still has the style and sounds to entertain even today. Happy for Flourgon cashing in on his works. Just so good to see them having a good time and providing real performance!!!!!
I am back here every few months to listen to those legends.💥💥 One of the best sessions in 1Xtra Jamaica. Smiles on them faces just tell how much they love it. It makes me happy watching it. Thank you 💥💥💥
Wicked !!! The MODERN GIRL instrumental track sounds like when the record was off center on the turntable & the needle arm used to wine on it's own ... lol
These are the true danchall masters mash up any show stillllllllllll hail up them brothers🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 courtney melody is my artist that voice 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm 34 years now I real love music like this 🇯🇲📻📀🎧🎤🎵🎶👍first I'm see the DJ but I always play CD with you guys... music I real enjoy it big up BBC Radio 1Xtra
Bless up Flourgon,🔥🔥🔥🔥keep fire burning 🔥 Daddy Lizard, 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Courtney Melody 🔥🔥🔥🔥 & Johnny P 🔥 Seani B 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 at Big Yard Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
W👁👁W!!!!!! VETERANS!!! I miss the classics. Almost lost it when I heard "NINJA WE NINJA!!!! For the younger generation watching this. Take a moment and LISTEN to the lyrics. You don't hear anything about Suck yuh muma, kill diss an kill dat and all the poison that was adopted from foreign and pretty much screwed up dancehall. THANK YOU TO BBC for this. Fantastic. 🇯🇲🇺🇸
These icons look good keep it up guys you looking great I remember back in the days when they were running road like a hurricane in Jamaica so big up uno self love you guys said way.
Today's dancehall don't even come close to the dancehall of yesteryear. As they said back in the 90's...
CHAT BOUT!!!!!!!!!!!
It was the best times for sure!!!!
You are so right you can't even understand what they said or even make sense of it
Yeah
Qqq+!a
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Anyone else loving these chunes?
Sandra Williams
Courtney Melody. Vibes FM UK in the 90s. Love his tunes and radio personality.
Enjoying Still.
Sweet Memories 🇯🇲
2021 still loving the vibes!💯💯💯
I wonder who is these ppl who hit that dislike button ...dem mad ...this is pure Niceness
Reggae Gold
These men were big in De business ..better than new generation
This is why we say 80's 90's dancehall forever. they can always unite on any front, while all dem hurry come-up, just come, ah-tist fight each other.
Real talk, Bless ip.👏
Amen
💯💯💯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Amen to that.
@@oliverkashan by to
The 80's and 90's were the golden era in dancehall. Pure skill, talent and love. No sellouts, No thuggish rubbish, no pornography. No guns, no killing, no jealousy, no envy, no disrespect, no hatred. Just having fun. Today's dancehall is really wack compared to back then. Feeling great off the oldies but goodies.
Watch how dem respect each other. None a dis war vibes business. A dat weh mash up reggae music. Respect is a gift from God to control pride. More a dis please!
Courtney Melody Jesus what a man can sing 🎤🥰🥰
The only man missing is Red Dragon. R.I.P.
Phillip Burrows they bigged him up nice
@@I-Red a flourgon blood brother ,lizard brother in law so they were real close
RIP DRAGON
A true
🇯🇲🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🇯🇲
Four the hard way. Boy memories don’t live like people do. Missing those days.
Seani b am really proud of you,late 80s and 90s a my thing.please organize Beenie and the shocking vibes crew
Please get Sanchez, Wayne Wonder, Admiral Bailey, Cocoa Tea, and Papa San....
melvin aiken papa san too busy with jesus. Great 90s live performer
Lt. Stitchie, who also is now a Christian performer, did a show on Onstage, that was greatly received and he also performed with Beenie Man, Josey Wales and Bunnie General with King Jammys on BBC Xtra....so I can hope this paves the way for the great Papa San.
Also professor nuts , lt stitchie & admiral Bailey.
@@robertcampbell9946 there is a 1Xtra video with Nuts and Bailey!! 👍🏽
Love them bad but non ah thrm artist bad like professor nuts an Papa San
These were d artiste of my time,I am very proud to say this...these guys sang on any topic without using one " cuss word" pure lyrics and vibes...
Real DJs👍👍
@@wayneanthony1089 Real talk no jokes
Imagine in 30 years when today's artists do this, they all gonna be chatting about killing people wid their gun, making money from drugs and violating gyal underneath. These tunes sound as good as they did when I was a yout hearing them for the first time. Big up the LUST video too.
🤐🤐🤐🤐
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Fatcs
Those songs will not live up to the test of time.
Dwl......I just think the same thing.....lol
No way!? These are all of my favorite artists! I spent the 90’s listening to these tracks on my cassette tape player! Ratings!!!!
Me still have my cassette dem
FACTS
. I do now I do now who's the falcons song I do now song level
cw
Old school Dancehall legends
These guys wrote lyrics that was about social commentary with a twist and humour! Yet at the end they never forget the Creator...Respect! This is the difference with some of the younger dance hall artists they lack substance so no longivity in the business just quick cash!
I’m 20 and this all I listen to, 80’s and 90’s music❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥳
Good for you....
Yuh knuh 💥💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same here
me too it reminds me of my childhood days hearing the music in big people party.
It's the Best music ever
See johnny P still has that energy,,,🔥🔥🔥🔥,man waah jump up and dung pon stage,,
People forget how great he is as a lyyricist. Nuff big tunes he has in his catalog
HOTTA KLAPS SOUND tell dem nuh you think Johnny P easy
This Is A Classic Example, Of Comrodery,. Because Dancehall Was [Is] ]An Extemporaneous Vibes Of Creativity. Even The Competitive Aspect Of The Culture ( Dancehall) Brought Out The Fun & Versatility In Each Opposing View & Lyricisms. . @ The End Of Ever Clash Most Of The Elders Were Still Friends. So To The Youths Of Today, Pay Attention, See How You Handle The Business, You Preserve It With Unity. The Diatribe, Fiasco, That’s Being Promoted By So Many Of Today’s Artists, This Will Be Your Undoing. So Take Stock, Learn. Big Up All Of The Foundation Artists Straight. Long Live Dancehall.
nice .
djw sam HONOR!!!
Music I grew up in Brooklyn when basement parties were king.
They doing all this for love, never money.They still fresh.
Everyman need a breddrin like Johnny P!! You can see he is full of joy for every man's success.
Johnny P. true star him dat...
Tiger was a beast also
Who else watching while in quarantine🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💞💞💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿
me righthere
Brother you just took me back to the late 80’s and early 90’s thank you so much BBC radio I’m from Panama 🇵🇦 but I grew up listening to this music since I was a baby my family is from Jamaica 🇯🇲 but I grew up in Panama 🇵🇦 and oh boy y’all took me back when everything was so simple
Esto no tiene nombre hermano. Lo maximo en dancehall. Saludos desde Penonomé
That's correct, many people in Panamá are descendants from Jamaica 🇯🇲 so we grew up listening Dancehall since early 80's from our Jamaicans breddas.
🇵🇦🇯🇲✌🏼
@@GS-bx8xw my pops from there to he a descendent from Barbados
@@Leopardv8448 yes of course my BREDDA, West Indians descendants too, my God Father parents were from Barbados 🇧🇧.
Bless up bro 🇵🇦🇧🇧🇯🇲
P
Golden age of Dancehall. These song will never rust and they will forever hold their valuable status
Big up Flourgon! Good for him for winning the case!
How the case go
Flourgon first artist I see nuff respect
@@Christchild00
Facts Sanchez, couldn't have a career without singing other people's tune.
Before Shabba, Flourgon was di boss
Orville aka Johnny P holds the record for most number one hits until this day. Pure entertainment just wholesome vibes, well done guys just need Tiga and Malvo fi complete the family, bless
Wah, ah so him did gwaan wicked in the 80's Neva knew that..
Wonder how many of the little fly by night now a days artistes watched these GENERALS performing. This is GLODEN , simply GOLDEN.
Yep. Most of these new school cats will never have the career these legends have had.
This is entertainment 💯
O.G.S❤❤❤
This brought tears from heart to know these legends are still alive.
Hard asf in 2023 still
Memories of yesteryear. These artists are full of lyrics that will never die. Big up Seani B and BBC 1XTRA. Nuff Respect
Johnny P is always Jumping and in a high levels of Enthusiasm Great to see some of our greatest ever!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
he has another stuff
Those guys are the real artists who make songs about life love and about things that are going on around the community. Their music are very clean. Love their music.
I used to hate this music when I was younger...but you done know seh you have to give kings their crowns...Flourgon, Daddy Lizard, Courtney Melody & Johnny P - I salute your greatness. Seani B- I give thanks
Notice how the men here can ride riddim, not just utter three lines at best, then start jump up and requesting a wheel up.
Raal367 🤣🤣🤣
The man dem dun the riddim and move on to the next one
Raal367 absolutely. Cuz no lyrics.
I love you all
very true hahaha
yow those were the good old days , those music and riddim can never die. these foolishness now a days will not live .
Can't beat the 80s/90s dancehall. So many memories from back in the day listening to these artists
Mb j
Big up these musical legends, we have to keep showing them the full appreciation while they are alive, today dancehall has lost a legend in the name of Merciless, let us continue to give those who are alive their full blessings.... thank you BBC 1 Extra, much love from Trinidad and Tobago from the Poetess Neki
Foundation! These guys know how to rock a dance. Just pure good vibes and tunes and no gun tunes or flossing. Pure dabcehall before the sickness and madness take over. True dancehall dons and legends. Love how they pay respect to those who are not there by singing their tunes. One love!
80's and 90's Dancehall to the world
This is here brings back memories.
A flash back to cassette days
Them man them sound the same when they voice those songs over thirty years ago.
Wicked!
The guy in the yellow shirt very multi talented,he is a good dancer and singer.
He.is Johnny P.
Up loud 4 these veteran's in dancehall real performer's / real Jamaican roots 80s loud...…….some of these young artist need to take schooling from these veterans acts
One-woman dance inna mi house right about now...pretending to pose off wid a Guinness and a spliff. Wish I had a zinc fence to beat pon. Sooo many memories wrapped up in these records. I absolutely loved this.❤️🇯🇲
If the time machine ever existed somebody show me where to book my ticket back to time 80's , coz this music is so nice, so special ,real pure and authentic ...
Big up Jonny P. Always energetic.
Oooo8iolo8o8
Kkoko9ookook9koo9o8ool
Yo, big up Red Dragon, Dirts Man and Pan Head pon dis segment yah too. All those gena was part of dancehall history. Was a boy peeping tru bamboo and zinc fence to see these icons.
I wish the generation today would learn and see that you can have clean lyrics and still stand out
The best old school dance hall.
These are the voices that will live one for AGES the stalwarts of dancehall....so proud to have grown up during their time 🇹🇹!! REIGN ON!!!!
Don dada crew
Me too songs.real life meaning
Lol Johnny p still a fly like young boy
It's a beautiful sight🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Yes😝😊
All Johnny P needs is a "gal pickney 'pon de bike back!" Yu done know massive!!!
mi seh.....hahahaa
These dance hall days are the best and should be cherish compared to dance hall lyrics now, puts me back in time when no dance misses me, Love u all ❤ guys ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ keep healthy and strong 😂 🤣
Wish i could go back in time and never leave.
Jah kno ..i agree wid di iii
Now is the best time to go back .
This is Jamaica's Music that Change the World , that created Reggae-ton, Tropical House ,Afro Beat, Grime, and many more sub-gene . ,Thank you BBC 1xtra Seani B for this, i am inspired my Goal is to learn from all the 80-90 Artists and all Jamaican artists that have paved the way for a young artist like my self to get a platform to be creative. I wish i could replicate what i have just seen one day, its Impossible. but i will try my very best to make good music like this , Big up Daddy Lizard,Flourgan, Johnny P and Courtney Melody your performances and vocal sound just like the cassettes and CD's my brother( R.I.P) used to Played on his sound system "old dancehall Rocks" .music nice again ! "Mhi a go Touch a couple a them ya Riddem. i will be calling on these Elders artist hope i can learn from them and improved my craft of making good music .Lizard and Flourgan when i call please pick up ..@don-simar .
i agree tho afro beat has it own sound, mixing and vocal, that genre purely from afrika
Fittest man in the history of Dancehall is Johnny P.
Tiger and capelton too 🇯🇲😁😎
Luciano has a energy too him fit for ina age 🙏🏿
Me Ragamuffin.
Yellow man mi man
This is the type of vibes we want in lock down, December 2020
Courtney melody style and voice needed in dancehall now
He took this style fr Barrington Levi
Don Wayne ....and Half Pint...
Courtney Melody way off his game tho, sound like him rusty up, d man voice long time bigger N sweeter than he is sounding right now trust mi...good vibe still
People sleeping on Courteny ! They don't know.
The Dangerous riddim... one of me favorite basslines of all time, especially the drop, full super power sound system BAD TO RASSSSS.
💥 Boom 💥 Boom 💥 Boom 💥Boom 💥 When Dancehall was competitive but still nice. Lighter 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔊🔊🔊🔊🎵🎵🎼🎼🎶🎶🎤
Loving it when reggae was sweet. Party was banging pure vibes in them time. Kings and Queens dancing 💃🏽 from start. Memories of sweetest time. Trinidad 🇹🇹 in the house 2020 and them styles still sweet, show them younging how old school uses to do it wicked Brethrens sweetest time in dance lord have mercy ❤️💛💚🖤🇹🇹 I loving it
Brap brap this is really special bless ups for this real veterans 🔥🔥🔥🔥
SEEN🙏🏽..RASPECT FROM DA HERB EMPRESS IN HARLEM NYC ❤💛💚💃🏾💨🔥💨🔥
Ras T nuff love and respect ✊
Classico!!!!!
Courtney melody ,flourogon and the rest definitely a good vibes blast from the past. One love.
Dancehall cyaah stall! 🔥🔥🔥 80's & 90's dancehall, forever!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The man them sound like them just voice the song them
I literally have a grin from ear to ear and cant stop smiling. Entertaining at the maxium. Gwaaan
Maximum
Is like the start come to the finish. wow. all if you dont know an think u cant enjoy this, it fully u belly. real dancehall vibes. none of the hurry come up ish weh have no foundation. pure real vibes.
NO SAH WE NEED YOU ALL BACK COURTNEY MELODY. DADDY LIZARD. FLOURGAN. CALLI P. NUFF . RESPECT EACH AND EVERYONE ALL THE ARTIST ❤💚💛🌑🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥80 & 90 BLESS
Thanks BBC Radio 1Xtra. I know the songs but didn't know the artists. Man dem full of energy .. 80s/90s artists are the greatest.
For sure those are the grand masters of dancehall style in the world fire de de Am their number one fan from Uganda
Very good vibes. Some of the greatest 80s Dancehall Entertainers.
Million $ Tune.....We run things, things nuh run we😀😆😄😃
💰
COSMIC Wisdom369 this song was originate by Nitty Gritty
@@tajmarjackson2930
Cool
Good to see Seani B video documenting the legends of past dancehall this is important for the culture of dancehall keep up the work Seani B through the years this is more important than we will understand at present.
big respect to all the veteran them. Johnny P sounds good as ever.
Definitely was not born during those years, but I cry whenever I listen to these legends now. Very touching dancehall and reggae🔥🔥🇸🇱
Legends!!! Legends!!! Wow..... them men them really set the thing but i wish the younger youths coulda follow them men vibes. Me remember listening them men them in the 80's/90's. Shawnie B respect bro. Nice of you to bring back out them big artiste them. really nice to see them brethren still paring. Dem men friendship go way back when. Big up that last tune.
Hyper man like Johnny P maga same way. LMAO. Love it.
Love these formats that pay respect to these foundational dancehall artists. Can't get enough. Thank you BBC 1 Extra.
Maximum Gwaaan from the Gambia in the 80s and 90s. MODERN GIRL
Nuff Respect Rasta
Im from panama and jhonny p had a show in my town, we talked for more than 3 hours in the VIP that night... what a human being he is ❤
Always love these song from young never saw their faces Jamaica have a wealth of talent
WHEEEEEEEEEL UP, Seeeeelectaaaah!!!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Big up all these artists. Best music inna dance hall. This brings back memories. Johnny P. U. down to earth the days in California.
Real old school music positive energy.🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲✊👍✊✊
Since flouragon settle that lawsuit,he has an edge about him,a chip on his shoulder.A sign of self confidence again.Johnny p still sharp as ever...
Amazing session! Every artist sound original without any imitating, pure energy and positive vibes from the best part of dancehall - the 80's dancehall...
Some real Masters who paved the way for many... Daddy Lizard has been one of my favorite DJs and still has the style and sounds to entertain even today. Happy for Flourgon cashing in on his works. Just so good to see them having a good time and providing real performance!!!!!
I think Daddy Lizard is the one that vybz kartel killed
This is bliss for me respect in every single aspect ✊
80 s artists lots of memories my favorites Jonny p and flougan
JONNY P and DADDY LIZARD .....good tuh see de artistes still deh deh......UP UP 100%
I am back here every few months to listen to those legends.💥💥 One of the best sessions in 1Xtra Jamaica. Smiles on them faces just tell how much they love it. It makes me happy watching it. Thank you 💥💥💥
4 reggae super star 🔥🔥🔥foundation
Wicked !!! The MODERN GIRL instrumental track sounds like when the record was off center on the turntable & the needle arm used to wine on it's own ... lol
Is this the artist Jr Rodigan who voice Death and Give me your loving with Karl Ranks?
@@ikhwanassing9234 yes bredda.
Give Thanks for the upful music brethren still play your music for it give the I wonderful memories
I ENJOYED THIS! 💯💯💯💯💯 OMG! Memories! Thanks for bringing these veterans to warm my ❤️!! They are Jamaica 🇯🇲🥇🥇🥇🥇🎤!!
These type of artists and song will never be bck best Era 👌 👍 of dance hall
BOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!!! memories. They set the standard for Dancehall. They Still Have it.....
These are the true danchall masters mash up any show stillllllllllll hail up them brothers🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 courtney melody is my artist that voice 💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
If Johnny P look good and healthy one more time, I’m going to call him🇯🇲✋🏻
I'm 34 years now I real love music like this 🇯🇲📻📀🎧🎤🎵🎶👍first I'm see the DJ but I always play CD with you guys... music I real enjoy it big up BBC Radio 1Xtra
Love my Jamaican people to my heart ❤️ we are the best in the world 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Bless up Flourgon,🔥🔥🔥🔥keep fire burning 🔥
Daddy Lizard, 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Courtney Melody 🔥🔥🔥🔥
& Johnny P 🔥
Seani B 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
at Big Yard Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Classic dancehall reggae music...
Goose pimples
W👁👁W!!!!!! VETERANS!!! I miss the classics. Almost lost it when I heard "NINJA WE NINJA!!!! For the younger generation watching this. Take a moment and LISTEN to the lyrics. You don't hear anything about Suck yuh muma, kill diss an kill dat and all the poison that was adopted from foreign and pretty much screwed up dancehall. THANK YOU TO BBC for this. Fantastic. 🇯🇲🇺🇸
These icons look good keep it up guys you looking great I remember back in the days when they were running road like a hurricane in Jamaica so big up uno self love you guys said way.
I never get tired of listening to these music...only if the hands of time could turned back just to see these nowadays artistes learn from them 💯💖💖💖