Dennis.....this is why you were,and always will be,the greatest reggae singer of all time...even Bob said you were his fave artist......you held a rime effortlessly like no other...with heart & soul...this world is blessed to have had such talent...without you there would be no maxi priest,lucky dube,.....endless.....like your voice....timeless.....give thanks & praise.....love to you Dennis"Emmanuel"Brown! Jahhhhh Rastafari.....seen....!! R.I.P.
@@mightydread3116 True, revolutionary songs he was inspired by Peter Tosh. But on the basis of his love tune then Dennis Brown who would have inspired him on that.
Dam!!!. Such instruments. Just sample beautiful legacy. Surly appreciate D.Browns talents R.I.P..... I play his music every day in my car . I missed him so much.....
I love him very dearly rest inna Jah kingdom wid Hailie Selassie mi brejin, yuh heart NIH afi get bun, all sufferation done. Dennis mentions cocaine in this song, comparing his addiction to the woman, I don't care of he used it, we all have our flaws and life is difficult to deal with in addition to juggling fame, a repute, being a traveling musician and a personal family life. I still love my incomparable Dennis Brown even Bob said Dennis was the Crown Prince of Reggae music.
Ad tech electrical, you made me smile remembering the late great American actor Robin Williams who also told my grandfather (Dennis' dad) that his diction was perfect. Grandfater was a well know actor/comedian in Jamaica and appeared in the movie Club Paradise with Robin. I too always thought DB's mannerisms and way with words are carbon copy of grandfather's. My dad too was a well known actor/comedian when DB started his career as a child star. Blessings
@@dtrubrown Huge fan. Still have a pic. I took with him at one of his Inseparable concerts. I am always showing off that my singer DEB was one of the best interviewee. He articulated so well and pretty intelligent. Very humble guy your dad was. Still go crazy over his music
Sad to think American radio programmers preferred sappy euro crap like Ace of Base and UB40 over the authentic reggae stylings of a master like Dennis Brown - despite DB being a mere 2-hr flight from the American mainland. American racism is ridiculous and unbelievable. This man's music deserved - and deserves - far greater recognition.
UB40 have done more to promote reggae artists than any other performer or producer, They created the link between white westerners and the Caribbean, When the Jamaican immigrants came to the UK in the 50s and 60s they brought their music with them, many settled in the neighbourhoods of Birmingham where UB40 were formed, sooner or later a cross over product had to form and UB40 are that cross over product. They paid huge amounts of money volunterily to the artists who's songs they covered and are highly respected by jamaican artists for that reason.
He had always looked a bit older to me. Couldn’t believe he was 42 when he died. I saw him on the island of St. Croix in either 95 or 96 and he looked older in person also. I think it’s just his facial features.
Golden voice, one of JAH beloved son,greatly missed will and cannot be forgotten love forever
none can compare , you are missed greatly my brother
Still here ❤️💛💚
With TEARS in my EYES!!!!
This is why I love this man and REGGAE is my favourite music by far and one day I will visit JAMAICA!!!!
Are you here yet fam?
Dennis.....this is why you were,and always will be,the greatest reggae singer of all time...even Bob said you were his fave artist......you held a rime effortlessly like no other...with heart & soul...this world is blessed to have had such talent...without you there would be no maxi priest,lucky dube,.....endless.....like your voice....timeless.....give thanks & praise.....love to you Dennis"Emmanuel"Brown!
Jahhhhh Rastafari.....seen....!!
R.I.P.
JAHLION DREADMAN I think lucky dube would have been more inspired by peter tosh than a Dennis brown in my opinion
they were very different artists..... I love BM more!
@@mightydread3116 True, revolutionary songs he was inspired by Peter Tosh. But on the basis of his love tune then Dennis Brown who would have inspired him on that.
Facts and truths
Dam!!!. Such instruments. Just sample beautiful legacy. Surly appreciate D.Browns talents R.I.P..... I play his music every day in my car . I missed him so much.....
Big Bad Mad tune dis 🔥🔥🔥
can't stop listening to this song.....
Same here :)
Me to
DENNIS BROWN REGGAE SUNSPLASH 1981 LIVE TRUELY DENNIS BROWN IN HES ELEMENT THIS VERSION IS SO LAID BACK THE UN CROWNED KING OF REGGAE MUSIC❤❤❤❤❤❤
My favorite Dennis Brown song. Such beautiful lyrics
Likewise
If I had control of time, I would rewind it for yuh.... Foundation artist, Dennis Brown, RIP...rockers, sweet vocals. 🎶🎤🔥
This the cut right here. Yessah Blessah
dennis Brown reggae forever
I love him very dearly rest inna Jah kingdom wid Hailie Selassie mi brejin, yuh heart NIH afi get bun, all sufferation done. Dennis mentions cocaine in this song, comparing his addiction to the woman, I don't care of he used it, we all have our flaws and life is difficult to deal with in addition to juggling fame, a repute, being a traveling musician and a personal family life. I still love my incomparable Dennis Brown even Bob said Dennis was the Crown Prince of Reggae music.
Beautiful ❤DENNIS BROWN thank you 🙏
D brown is my favorite artist of all time!
I love this song.. Ma fav
This live version in ‘81 Smh is The BEST👍🏽 Lp version is good but can’t beat this live One👊🏽
Best version of this song, heard it first on the album :)
This man has the greatest diction.
Ad tech electrical, you made me smile remembering the late great American actor Robin Williams who also told my grandfather (Dennis' dad) that his diction was perfect. Grandfater was a well know actor/comedian in Jamaica and appeared in the movie Club Paradise with Robin. I too always thought DB's mannerisms and way with words are carbon copy of grandfather's. My dad too was a well known actor/comedian when DB started his career as a child star. Blessings
@@dtrubrown Arthur Brown right
@@dtrubrown Huge fan. Still have a pic. I took with him at one of his Inseparable concerts. I am always showing off that my singer DEB was one of the best interviewee. He articulated so well and pretty intelligent. Very humble guy your dad was. Still go crazy over his music
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Rember jah send messengers to us,but its for a second,they deliever the message then travel on,be bless to you ll.
Tribute to Dennis brown, crown prince.
R.I.P DENNIS BROWN
Dennis I wish few few times we meet, I wish I show more love n apprecilove your presence no, great artiste you are,,
my favorite
R.I.P. crown prince!!!!
Reggae legend, legend song ❤️💛💚
🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 I wish I had ur voice Dennis ❤️❤️
On day 8th day He made Bob...on day 9th He made Dennis
On day 1 in February he made Dennis, but on day 6, twelve yrs prior, he had made Bob who named Dennis as his personal favorite singer
##My,>#My #Soothing VEry>#Soothing>_MoveS"🤣👑.
•#HiS Soul REStS in Pe👍Ace"🥂❤
What a voice
WOW! For a live performance that's pretty close to studio..
Simply the best !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so sweet
Love it thanks!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves axé sarava
Yeah yeahaa wo wo waahhh!!!!
Me encantas Laura
Dope 🤘
Drummie!
wow look at the young dean fraser!
To have lost this man so early......
✊🇳🇨🇳🇨✌
Sad to think American radio programmers preferred sappy euro crap like Ace of Base and UB40 over the authentic reggae stylings of a master like Dennis Brown - despite DB being a mere 2-hr flight from the American mainland. American racism is ridiculous and unbelievable. This man's music deserved - and deserves - far greater recognition.
UB40 have done more to promote reggae artists than any other performer or producer, They created the link between white westerners and the Caribbean, When the Jamaican immigrants came to the UK in the 50s and 60s they brought their music with them, many settled in the neighbourhoods of Birmingham where UB40 were formed, sooner or later a cross over product had to form and UB40 are that cross over product.
They paid huge amounts of money volunterily to the artists who's songs they covered and are highly respected by jamaican artists for that reason.
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He surely doesn look like twenty four years old here.
He had always looked a bit older to me. Couldn’t believe he was 42 when he died. I saw him on the island of St. Croix in either 95 or 96 and he looked older in person also. I think it’s just his facial features.
This man has the greatest diction.