@@raliquefranklyn5474 You don't need to be my Fan. Merely, make your own comment on the content and move fwrds. I'm not sure what evoked your dismay, nor do I care to. BUT Daddy 1 was so mellow on this interview BUT cognitive enough to disagree when he needed to. That said... Make your own comment and move on as I really don't care for FanBoys Or Girls
Stop knock your own he will get there, give the youths a chance limited environment when he start to see and interact with different culture of people he will be ok. Keep going youth we lost nuff through violence and miss guidance.
Yuh si da bredda here winford u r a real mentor,real father all my time of watching this program never heard ntn but positive uplifting arguments from di g continue the great work
😁Daddy 1 burnt a big head splif before the interview 😁 him sound humble and smart , he will go far in the business but I’m with Bounti , Trap music a trap music and our precious Dancehall music is dancehall music period.
100%Jamaican ...I still loved 90s dancehall when the music was authentic. This mixing of beats is find but that make the music hybrid which is not the real thing.
Devin Di Dakta is a very intelligent young man. His head is on his shoulders, which is the reason why he cannot pay attention to the negative comments. Instead of criticising the up and coming youths, many older heads in the business ought to take a leaf out of their book.
I love Daddy ones analysis of not having a father that it made him hungry for success. My father never took care of me and I am the best I could ever be and came out better than the kids he cherished. I held no grudges. I hope other fatherless kids are this determined. The guy didn't even finish school and he came out good. Determination Dady one.
That was an intelligent interview done by Devin De Dakta, if every artist would approach the music from a business perspective then they will be able to ave a sustaining career in the industry
Jah know mi rate Devin reasoning ability and some necessary points that he point out in terms of our music. He made nothing but very good sense in everything that he spoke about. Big up yuhself devin
Applaude to Devin Di Dakta, sensible and I like how he is looking at the music industry from all angles and is covering all bases. Many entertainers could learn from this.
How, no one teach dem constructive music, artists of the reggae era come up with saxaphone trumpet piano guitar trumbone cello violin, players or instruments and people who could read and write Musik manuscript.
I must say, Kempo surprised me with his articulation. Respect both these young men, but they need to invest more in education, not to say they are illiterate, but having both book smart and street smart makes a more powerful individual. Invest also in interview skills. Love Dancehall, respect the artists very much.
What a refreshing difference between Devin and Daddy 1. Business oriented and is exactly what dancehall needs. These new artists need some type of media training and not just running down hype, forwards and gyal.
Looking forward to see kempo in the future of dancehall, the little piece a song winford play sound like a artist that can meds. Squash 6ixx boss must proud a him youths
AD Daily....the whole time I was listening to Devin....I was screaming Khago and was getting ready to comment that Khago has been saying the same thing and the industry hate him for it. Bless up Khago. I hope all these young yutes take notes and educate themselves and stop looking at the immediate succuss and look in the future.
He the dakta made a very important point. Here in America, they the radio station here only plays dancehall music for few seconds,and play back there own American music
Encourage to see a dancehall artist taking the time to educate himself with the business side of the music. I heard this from agent sasco as well. Good to be knowledgable of in's and out's of it know it is your career really.
I'm in my early 40s and I love the original roots dancehall but this trap-dancehall is killing the real dancehall. Please maintain the dancehall integrity.
@XKLUSIVE SOUNDS It is just the evolution of not just the sound but the vybz of Dancehall music and how it is expressed and delivered. “Music is psychology, and if it does not penetrate the heart, the mind, the soul and the body, then you ain’t gonna FEEL it” - The Legendary Peter Tosh said that. While the sound is different the feeling you get is still there. Example: Rygin King -Learn & Paranoid.
Mr Lex I’m not saying the music produced now ain’t good, I just wish that the original version of the dancehall remains and should not be replaced by this hip hop/rap dancehall. Listen to the new songs from Balvin and many other Spanish singers and producers, the music is built from original dancehall and these artists are dominating the world in the business.
@DopeBoi Mario I want you to listen to Balvin feat Black eyed peas: “Ritmo” and DaddyYankee for Oct. 2019 so you can get a clear understanding of what I’m relating to. I’m not bashing the new trap-dancehall but I’m encouraging that the original flavor of the dancehall be maintained.
david gate just because a man is not most educated doesn’t mean ,he is different from a man that more educated . I understand what you mean but it still negativities in a creating way
Do u travel ? I will give 2 countries as an example . France music content on the radio is 98% French from France. Canada urban radio can only play dancehall music for an hour per night . Jamaica is the only place that don’t protect the music content on the radio .
fitzroy bailey it’s not the demands of the music but it’s the law of the countries like Canada and France. Every smart country tried to protect their heritages.
95% of our jamaican artist dont understand the business of music. They understand street business. Music business is 90% business and 10% talent. Big up devin.
like how Kempo deal wid him ting but maybe he can teach daddy 1 a few things about being on an interview. Devin ting up, u mange the interview making it your own....brighter things ahead
Daddy 1 Yea, Yea, Yea to everything ......
Winford: Yu have A Daddy: NOOOOOO, Noooo, Nooooo 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
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😂😂😂😂😂
@@raliquefranklyn5474 You don't need to be my Fan. Merely, make your own comment on the content and move fwrds. I'm not sure what evoked your dismay, nor do I care to. BUT Daddy 1 was so mellow on this interview BUT cognitive enough to disagree when he needed to. That said... Make your own comment and move on as I really don't care for FanBoys Or Girls
Compared to some of the riff raff. poor winford has to endure on a weekly basis, daddy 1 is Shakespeare by comparison.
Winford: (speaks)
Daddy1: yeah.. yeah
Winford: (speaks)
Daddy1: noo..nooo
Danzo C and
Winford: (speaks)
Daddy1: no joke.. no joke
For a young brother who could spit rhymes like him, how him cyaan construct an articulate interview/conversation.
Maybe he has a ghost writer
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 straight facts
Stop knock your own he will get there, give the youths a chance limited environment when he start to see and interact with different culture of people he will be ok.
Keep going youth we lost nuff through violence and miss guidance.
Daddy1 seems like a really chill yute . Big up your self yute.
Yea yea and yea!!
he iss
@Danny announcement squash dead 6tixx under pressure by who
@Danny announcement squash dead 6tixx 😂😂 me feel so to dawg, I swear.
Di dan look stress out u fuck!
Hi
Yuh si da bredda here winford u r a real mentor,real father all my time of watching this program never heard ntn but positive uplifting arguments from di g continue the great work
True
Winford Williams is a living legend. Period!
Yes daddy1 I like how you not knocking your father even tho he didn’t help you respect ✊
Devin know facts... Who agree👑👑
him know di different type a wig dem to...
Sensible youth
daddy 1 did a great interview because it's his first time alone good interview. 6 real out here
😁Daddy 1 burnt a big head splif before the interview 😁 him sound humble and smart , he will go far in the business but I’m with Bounti , Trap music a trap music and our precious Dancehall music is dancehall music period.
100%Jamaican ...I still loved 90s dancehall when the music was authentic. This mixing of beats is find but that make the music hybrid which is not the real thing.
yute intelligent
Big up Devin Di Dakta. and all ST. MARY PEOPLE
Devin a real talk. Especially with the riddims. Wi nah hear dancehall riddims again.
Devin Di Dakta is a very intelligent young man. His head is on his shoulders, which is the reason why he cannot pay attention to the negative comments. Instead of criticising the up and coming youths, many older heads in the business ought to take a leaf out of their book.
Big up yourself Devin ,smart move.
So proud of Kempo. He represented himself well. This is no joke.. greatness coming your way..look out for Kempo 🤩🥰 visit his VEVO channel...
I love Daddy ones analysis of not having a father that it made him hungry for success. My father never took care of me and I am the best I could ever be and came out better than the kids he cherished. I held no grudges. I hope other fatherless kids are this determined. The guy didn't even finish school and he came out good. Determination Dady one.
That was an intelligent interview done by Devin De Dakta, if every artist would approach the music from a business perspective then they will be able to ave a sustaining career in the industry
wig it up dont!!!
Daddy1 seem nervous, kempo looked more relaxed an g nuh dunce Big up the ghetto youths, dem a do well.
Winford: Blowow bredring mi like da song ya😂😂😂
Glad to see a dancehall artist notice that Americans don’t care for that trap dancehall shit they like the authentic dancehall
Devin a genius. He's also echoing the same sentiments as Nicky B did on a previous nightly fix interview. A straight facts him a talk
Yeah that was a great conversation with Davin De Dakta love it 💯💯💯💯👏👏👏
Yow daddy1 take the interview yeahhhhhhhhh no joke bout that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how he takes negative and turn it into a positive with dad's scenario.
Great
The BrainChild true
Jah know mi rate Devin reasoning ability and some necessary points that he point out in terms of our music. He made nothing but very good sense in everything that he spoke about. Big up yuhself devin
Exactly what I'm saying. Cool name by the way!
Applaude to Devin Di Dakta, sensible and I like how he is looking at the music industry from all angles and is covering all bases. Many entertainers could learn from this.
Big up uncle winford! One of the greatest to ever dweet! Put some respect pan him name. 👌🏾👌🏾
Kempo know how to articulate himself like that
dancehall pastor yea g
Yep, I would love to know more about him...quite composed and articulate.
The more I listen to these new music the more I appreciate the older music. Just my taste..
I like the fact that Winford made great use of the opportunity to try and guide youngsters during his interviews. Very good
Devin di dakta, very intelligent youth, song 🎶 real youth, keep moving 🔥........
Daddy1 big move bredda keep the good work coming 💯
No jokes love the rising of the ghetto youths. Kempo sound like him need to dh a road . Squash youths dem 🔥🔥
He speaks much much better than D1.
This is a very interesting interview for everyone. I enjoyed every artiste that got interviewed... Big up to Mr. Williams and Heavy D
Insightful interviews especially from Devin.
Respect winford I realise u start motivate the youth them much need..artist myself 2020 look out Mafia13
We are so easily bought by anyone else but our own!
Daddy 1 a real ute, 6 real bro gad 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Me nah fight no youth but them fi make music that can live on
How, no one teach dem constructive music, artists of the reggae era come up with saxaphone trumpet piano guitar trumbone cello violin, players or instruments and people who could read and write Musik manuscript.
True.
The yute name kempo sound most intelligent out of all six
Law boss too.
Check the definition of intelligent caz it dose not only mean your a book intelligent person
@@NarieoG10thJust like any other word, the word intelligence cannot be used to describe it self but you prolly won't even get it... smh🤦🏿♂️
@@riflechess7693 😂😂😂 tek time wid eei dunce one dem me G!!!
@@riflechess7693never discribe it still but mi nuh inna e talking with yu caz yu nave no reasoning ability
Eazy daddy 1 yuh first big ibterview and mi si di nervousness but dat come wid it
Yet.. Kempo was very poised/comfortable and articulate.
Fi real see some people a talk bout lack a education and shit.. They are the same ones who destroy the mind of our youths ... Him do good
Respect onstage, Yow Devin Respect Yuh Damn Self Yute. Much Respect... Speak Knowledge!!
Knowledge is power doc,knowing is everything in business.
I must say, Kempo surprised me with his articulation. Respect both these young men, but they need to invest more in education, not to say they are illiterate, but having both book smart and street smart makes a more powerful individual. Invest also in interview skills. Love Dancehall, respect the artists very much.
Some ppl a mek negative comment bout daddy 1 weh Uno reach Inna life? 6 is real 51 50. Wi out here.
Anybody else feel like @devindidakta is the childish Gambino of dancehall?🤔
🔥🔥 6ix has a genius in the camp, kempo remind me of vybz kartel he knows how to talk
Indeed
I said the very same thing, he's naturally intelligent
Agree
The first thing I thought was this chap seems too sensible to be a part of this six business.
Big up heavy D!!! good to kno the 6 have senior guidance .... nuff youth out here trying to buss by themselves and jah kno it tuff
WINFORD:
DADDY1 : YEEEEEEAAAAHHHHHH
WINFORD:
DADDY 1 : NO JOKE BOUT THAT 😂😂
Yow lol
Batty boy Jason Winford son
Dat youth Devin Di Dakta is one smart young man big up yuh self bradda
Devin di dakta loving the school of taught....Just growth mi Highgate, St Mary Artist. Continue to make us proud.🐾
What a refreshing difference between Devin and Daddy 1. Business oriented and is exactly what dancehall needs. These new artists need some type of media training and not just running down hype, forwards and gyal.
Kempo have a likkle more intelligence 😂
Real talk 🔥🔥
College graduate we get to understand
Ali B it was evident from his first sentence. These dancehall artiste should invest in their education. It’s all about package and presentation!
True kempo did a good job
Onstage TV check out max Element
Well said Devin, the language barrier needs breach and Bob saw this, did it and it worked
Looking forward to see kempo in the future of dancehall, the little piece a song winford play sound like a artist that can meds. Squash 6ixx boss must proud a him youths
Yes Devin..wisdom n knowledge respect mi artists
Big up Kempo...guh tru yout!👏🏾💯
Devin job well done learning all aspects of music
Big 🆙 devin..the doc... Like the talent..🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
King khago did talk about it too the business side of Music.
Talk truth.a pure fuckery people in this shit,I really just listen and watch because I really love music.
AD Daily....the whole time I was listening to Devin....I was screaming Khago and was getting ready to comment that Khago has been saying the same thing and the industry hate him for it. Bless up Khago. I hope all these young yutes take notes and educate themselves and stop looking at the immediate succuss and look in the future.
@@mooreflava true man hope them listen fi real.
@@skillboiifinegan a nuh lie
Mr William a di real boss, good encouragement.
Kempo 🔥🔥🔥
Daddy one keep dah same humble attitude dwh an yuh a guh reach far
Well done daddy 1 and kempo!! 6ixxx
winford:daddy 1 which community are you from
daddy 1:yea yea no doubt about yea yea
Hip hop came from Dancehall !evolution is good music have no boundaries.
But, the sounds were very distinctive.
He the dakta made a very important point. Here in America, they the radio station here only plays dancehall music for few seconds,and play back there own American music
I Hooe Him Take Them Words From Winford Serious Mon, Is Deep Flow Of Wisdom Just Pointed Out.
One bro gad Daddy1 big up squash man any wh Im deh one don
Sht the fuk up a MVP run this pssy
@@onespotermadia6280 noise out and lock u shit up mouth batty wash punk wish part mvp run? Gaza 6ixx lock the hole dam place yuh blind?
Devin a smart youth eno... very smart
Mi no know if is d weed Wah mi deh Smoke. Heavy D Wah missing teeth 😂😂😂😂😂
Gmoneybaggs Millions 😂😂😂😊😂😂😂yo cah behave.
Devin is a smart artist...him ago buss weh lef nuff a dem....him a think!
Big 🆙 the 6ixx.. 🆙 move 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
unity is strength Jamaica will never unite as a nation until their back is against the wall
Encourage to see a dancehall artist taking the time to educate himself with the business side of the music. I heard this from agent sasco as well. Good to be knowledgable of in's and out's of it know it is your career really.
Winford :how many hit songs you got daddy 1......
Daddy1: yeah,yeah yeah yeah
Respect is due to the legendary members of dancehall, however there should be no justification if a man does something wrong.
Just listen these kids locking knowledge and spiritually blind
Heavy D, if you can read this, FIX YOUR TEETH!!!
WTF..🙀🙀🙀😀😀😀😀🤔😀🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I'm in my early 40s and I love the original roots dancehall but this trap-dancehall is killing the real dancehall. Please maintain the dancehall integrity.
@XKLUSIVE SOUNDS It is just the evolution of not just the sound but the vybz of Dancehall music and how it is expressed and delivered. “Music is psychology, and if it does not penetrate the heart, the mind, the soul and the body, then you ain’t gonna FEEL it” - The Legendary Peter Tosh said that. While the sound is different the feeling you get is still there. Example: Rygin King -Learn & Paranoid.
Mr Lex I’m not saying the music produced now ain’t good, I just wish that the original version of the dancehall remains and should not be replaced by this hip hop/rap dancehall. Listen to the new songs from Balvin and many other Spanish singers and producers, the music is built from original dancehall and these artists are dominating the world in the business.
@DopeBoi Mario I want you to listen to Balvin feat Black eyed peas: “Ritmo” and DaddyYankee for Oct. 2019 so you can get a clear understanding of what I’m relating to. I’m not bashing the new trap-dancehall but I’m encouraging that the original flavor of the dancehall be maintained.
Alright mi general, I’ll do the research & medz wah gwan.
Good interview from daddy1 and big up the artist kempo him bad, at least we know there is someone in the 6ix well educated.
david gate just because a man is not most educated doesn’t mean ,he is different from a man that more educated . I understand what you mean but it still negativities in a creating way
@@Scrappa05 your punctuation shows that you're not really educated!!!
Rifle Chess lol smh if a so you feel .
Yes mr Williams i like how you a council the yute
Jerome Blagrove yeah bro! For real, winford always council the younger ones
Counsel not council. There is a difference
Good correction
Facts !! devin intelligent yf
Daddy 1 seh "yea" 287 times I was the only one counting.😂💯🖖
Kanye West found away how to capitalize on Jamaican Culture
Heavy D cyan fix him dam teet man my lawd!!!
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😅😆😆😆😎
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's annoying isn't it? When a man a make mad money and not investing in his presentation aswell as his intelligence.
All the way from London💥💥💙
Too much foreign music on the radio stations ~ Devin Di .
Only in Jamaica, slackness like this happened.
Stupidness yuh a talk.
You dont hang around multi cultural group same nonsense.
Do u travel ? I will give 2 countries as an example . France music content on the radio is 98% French from France.
Canada urban radio can only play dancehall music for an hour per night .
Jamaica is the only place that don’t protect the music content on the radio .
See what you are saying, but remember it's also the demand of the music in those places, hip hop play alot in Canada though.
fitzroy bailey it’s not the demands of the music but it’s the law of the countries like Canada and France. Every smart country tried to protect their heritages.
Cool
Heavy D resembles Vincent Herbert a lot😬
Yeeeessssss!!!!!!! Same personality, same body type, even di mouth part
I was thinking the same dwl
95% of our jamaican artist dont understand the business of music. They understand street business. Music business is 90% business and 10% talent. Big up devin.
Big up u self daddy 1 real youth kempo bad long time
I like Daddy 1 because he sounds like a vintage DJ
So true reminds of a young bounty killa (no offense) but the only comparison comes to mind
why bounty never talk about reggeaton hmm others must dabble but we are too unique thats just bs
like how Kempo deal wid him ting but maybe he can teach daddy 1 a few things about being on an interview. Devin ting up, u mange the interview making it your own....brighter things ahead
Forget about Kanye West and Christianity as you know now 🤦🏾♂️
Daddy 1 real level headed. Keep up d positivity yute.
Squash man, chronic law, Daddy 1, Bobby 6ix, mad daag6, zizi, big voice , delapero6ix, 6ix camp n more artist
Long I telling these artist to sort themselves out by understanding the business. Mr. Williams, the Gad in short orders will hit your Onstage
GAD Official
Why are *Jamaicans* keep copying other countries slang like *Six* .... I thought *Jamaicans* were trendsetters, not followers......🤔
killing it how dancehall has many genres and this is one
Nothing new check back history marley used to sing soul style copy american style until form his own but jamaicans normally make things betta
Smart yute big up Devin
Knowledge is power not money "a fool and his money are soon parted"
Devin Dakta giving out the free prostate exams
Gaza Somali 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 good one
Wow Devin so intelligent. Shows in his music lyrically.
I've never heard so many "yeah yeah yeah" and "no no nooooo" before in my life!!!!