Winford already ask N'hance about if Adi is him Daddi and di yute answer and him still go ask Sheba,,,,Big up Y'Rush and Delomar on dem Tour,,,,,hope dem tek tellin from Freddie di Dreddie,,,,love di interview,,,,if we support our music,,,it will support us
"Gambia, little Jamaica" as a Gambian born, that makes me proud. We really live for reggae. I remember back in 2000 when Freddy visited the newspaper I used to work for for an interview. The reporter was mad excited that Freddie gave him his picture to keep. I wasn't that much heavy into reggae then so didn't get it. Now,22 years later, I'm going to see Freddie live in London.
Foreign will always win because when you listen to the Jamaica radio station 98 % of them all they play is foreign music big promotion for the over seas market
Unu always welcome here in Nicaragua, me hear Delo was about to talk about Bluefields, Nicaragua but him Got cut off. Our culture is same as the entire Caribbean in the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, the food and tradition as well. We have all type of people and we speak patwa as well down here, so we understand unu perfectly when unu a speak. Me happy seh unu exploring these areas. Most people think that only Spanish speaking people deh yah but we also have black people down here. Me noticed say only spanish speaking girls was inna di video as well, a think unu should a did put some a we black gial dem too😔 but well, the tune is a hit and nice, no doubt about that. We been listening to dancehall and reggae from way back unu would a get frighten what we know. A met and speak to beenie man, duane Stephenson, kipo, munga, angel doolas. Them know all about us as well, we also have artist down here with lot of talent singing reggae and dancehall, very talented. me myself back then use to perform but the country nuh support we so we left our dreams and move on to something betta that can provide fi we family. So imagine how much impact unu have down yah so. Bless up me bothers and we hope more dancehall and reggae artist can come, unu always welcome here. One love👊🏾🇳🇮🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥
So many countries around the world live and love Reggae, Dancehall and soundsystem culture music. So many genres have come out of Reggae. I feel like they need more production crews in Jamaica to help influence the sound. The music will live on all over the world as the blueprint set by Jamaica is being more embraced than Jamaica sadly. It's a shame the Jamaican govt doesn't do more to help the industry. 🙏🙌
Nhance conduct himself very well put him words together well if him stay humble like this him go reach far and I see him tone down the bleaching I see the direction him ago and it’s only up from this
Not to knock the new Dance hall artists but they need to go back to the hard driving “drum” and “base” that put dance hall music on the map in the first place.
Since this yute N’Hance stop chat to crosses Ivany big things agawn fi him hope him don’t go back to her under any circumstances that gal a bbc crosses!!
REGGAE/DANCEHALL is still ALIVE,but it is SLOWLY DYING.AFROBEATS IS THE NEW MUSIC GENRE AND TREND.Just a few days ago BURNA BOY SOLD OUT in MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.WIZKID HEADLINING ROLLING LOUD EVENT IN CANADA.THE NIGERIANS AFROBEATS ARTISTS ARE MAKING HEADLINES WORLD WIDE
Well said Freddie no more dissing the youth them. All need to do is encourage them. I was driving from London going Kent and Skeng tune London don don came on and I laugh till I cry. The laugh was joy to know is our youth a London don don big tune in England. Love what Busy Signal doing also.
Real captain! real good insightful information and advises for bothe RDX Rush & the Captain. mek mi c who ago seh dem bad mind & dem a hate & fi guy sidung. if ppl from these places van reach out to me for my Ole tune dem while my jamamaican counterpart wld never. The world is right on our heels when it come to the music. The originators becomes the imitators with this trap dancehall. Nuff artist wicked but can't stand the beats
DANCEHALL MUSIC OF NOW IS STRUGGLING TO MAKE IT MAINSTREAM.THE MUSIC SEEMS TO BE CONCENTRATED JUST IN JAMAICA AND THE JAMAICAN COMMUNITIES IN UK,USA AND CANADA.
Good morning winfred. You are concerned about the future of our reggae music, but if everyone keeps looking at each other and asking this question It Is obvious we are failing. You have a potent platform which works hand in hand with the music industry so I believe you should use your platform along with the most prominent artists in the business to lobby the government to make the changes the the industry needs.
@@TROYD9669 it’s not only the artist why makes reggae music what it is, so the people who are in the position to encourage the rest who are heavily involved needs to use their platform and social media and say to the government or the useless foreign minister they have to do more to protect the music.
@@dalelawrence1075 onstage as been doing that for years even in this video he said it, he keep on asking the young artist to own their craft be more professional in what they do hold on to their heritage and culture because that is their identity in the global world of music so tel me what more can he do if the young artist not listing to what he is saying all they want to do is come onstage to promote their type of music. The only next thing they can do is stop interviewing them and its we that going to bash onstage for not believing in the youths and this is why I ask the question what you want onstage to do.. We as Jamaicans around the world as a lot to do with what the music industry come to and that is just the trust.
@@TROYD9669 I understand what you saying about the young artists and their part, but one of the reason I mentioned onstage is because in Europe there are a lot of reggae festival festivals every year and in Jamaica there’s no festival to represent the culture and is why i am saying the likes of onstage along with other people should come to gather and lobby the government, all they have to do is solve the problem in Jamaica.
@@dalelawrence1075 onstage been doing that for years asking the government to allow more stage show to keep in the country and they show case most of the show that happen in Jamaica to the world its the government need to do more for the country and the youngs need to hold on to them roots
You see Afro Beat is peaceful music. It's Rhythmic, you can dance to it. And modern dance hall is too violent. Gun lyrics untold. Afro Beats contains no gun lyrics. Trust me I have Jamaican heritage and I love Reggae, but Afro Beats is the lick right now!
Check out law Boss,silk masicka, Nation boss,. most inspirational songs, modern dancehall sing about daily Life experience that yuh can hold a meds meditation not to dancehall but teach struggle can heal like a.medicine that's modern dancehall so not all is gun mi do music but pause bcz it not paying me
@@killydon908 All the artists you reference have expilcit lyrics and tracing .That's why they have a explicit warning .These are copy cat artists and are nothing exceptional .Dancehall simply needs to clean up it's lyrical content and stop the naval gazing like they are all depressed youths They need to create music that's got a bounce and melody .
No one wants to hear naval gazing music by depressed folk just chatting ( not singing ) on a Mike They want dance music - that is what dancehall music The clue is in the name - dance .They want a bounce ,bass and melody .Who wants to hear naval gazing artist talking about his troubles and experiences .- such artist like intense are ten to a dozen ? .
Jamaican reggae music loved so much by the whole world but loved more when no Black Jamaican involved...the real reward is not for Jamaicans we do not even realise the monetary control they have over us ....our music changed from black empowerment to black destruction .... infiltrated and conquered with our support because money is the ultimate controller of everything
We're missing the beat, the negative part of our music is killing it's growth and everyone is just look for someone, something is to be blamed and not Us Jamaicans
Africa is fifty countries and one billion strong. Nigeria alone is 200 million people. We capitalise on love of reggae in Africa. Most African based reggae/afrobeats artists are far richer than Jamaican artists..Davido, Wiz Kid, and Burna Bwoy earn million in Africa alone. Plus touring Europe and America
DJ Rush is missing the point if it wasn’t because of African music or African drums the Caribbean modern overhead Dancehall music would’ve overhead reggae music wouldn’t overhead soca music Calypso music so if you look think about it the African slaves who travelled to the Caribs Took the drums and that’s why in the modern day we’ve got new genres of music. So on a real this brings the Afro-Caribbeans and Africans an Afro Latinos as one people and we grow stronger when it comes to genres of music that was created by us black folks
I want to know how no one remembered Spec Shang. which manage. Junior Gong, Kymani,Shaba, and many more Mr Williams Babsey Grange use her own money and hellped propell plenty of artist yet no mention of these things that she have acomplished. every chance they get slander and undermine this stalwart of a women she is the Mary Sea Cole of dance hall and the reggae industry. we need people to remember Spec Shang and Miss Grage for mounimental foudation she had set in the music
Fe real me Boss she a de root the branch an all the limb a reggae and dance hall she have helped loads of people from near and far but none no memba de works she put in cross the board she helped Powergon , labourrites NDM all some artist a suffer from selective memories me G but as bryon lee and dragoneers say dem nuh mention notthing bout what she have sacrificed fe we as a nation but telll dem fe link her to dis dat an de other you can bet you life there is something bout dat in the local and farin. press,The RT Honorable Olivia Babsey Grange is my mother and o am proud to be called her son yeah most defenatly
Sheba look good same way but winford easy offa the mixup bout vybe kartel son. Can see the yute nuh 3 dig dah lil talk deh cause a fuckry winford gwan wid deh so
Freddie mek some gud talk....since 80s and 90s riddims are the most like...why they can't just mek dem back...but then again skillibeng and jahshii dem style is neither dejay or singing...
But Freddie if there songs are not of the quality and excellence how u expect the diaspora to stream these music that are sub standard. I believe because your son is part of the shift we do not want to call a spade a spade.
Youth yah name N'Hance a go mek his name in music, inteligent n humble...
Nhance a come run dancehall 💯🔥🔥🍀
A Freddie on a stage can never get old those music can listen to by the elderly baby's an the Christians
Freddie always have some good advice...... living legend
Aaaa
Nuff strength to the youngster N'Hance keep working on your craft, definitely like to see the positive mindset.
Nhance n Sheba ❗️❗️
Mother an son
Looking forward to seeing Freddy in London in June. Absolute legend!
Love how him talk and project himself because some youth come then chat bad as hell
I love me some Freddie! I was on a plane with him about 30yrs ago I was so so so excited to see him..
Winford already ask N'hance about if Adi is him Daddi and di yute answer and him still go ask Sheba,,,,Big up Y'Rush and Delomar on dem Tour,,,,,hope dem tek tellin from Freddie di Dreddie,,,,love di interview,,,,if we support our music,,,it will support us
Man mixup like Shebada
Yes i saw that N'hance neva look plz at all🤣🤣🤣
"Gambia, little Jamaica" as a Gambian born, that makes me proud. We really live for reggae. I remember back in 2000 when Freddy visited the newspaper I used to work for for an interview. The reporter was mad excited that Freddie gave him his picture to keep. I wasn't that much heavy into reggae then so didn't get it. Now,22 years later, I'm going to see Freddie live in London.
A gaza ute mon🔥 mn fava lil vybz yf
Good interview N'hance
Freddi speak positive for the young stars
N’hance sounds like him fully focus now 👏🏽👏🏽 I am glad for me
Big up to di mada she a duh a great job
I like this program
Foreign will always win because when you listen to the Jamaica radio station 98 % of them all they play is foreign music big promotion for the over seas market
Bro Freddie speaks like a true elder . There is a shift in the world after covid and that also includes reggae . Long live reggae music
2 legends of the music.. Big up me fren Freddie see you Saturday.
Unu always welcome here in Nicaragua, me hear Delo was about to talk about Bluefields, Nicaragua but him Got cut off. Our culture is same as the entire Caribbean in the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua, the food and tradition as well. We have all type of people and we speak patwa as well down here, so we understand unu perfectly when unu a speak. Me happy seh unu exploring these areas. Most people think that only Spanish speaking people deh yah but we also have black people down here. Me noticed say only spanish speaking girls was inna di video as well, a think unu should a did put some a we black gial dem too😔 but well, the tune is a hit and nice, no doubt about that. We been listening to dancehall and reggae from way back unu would a get frighten what we know. A met and speak to beenie man, duane Stephenson, kipo, munga, angel doolas. Them know all about us as well, we also have artist down here with lot of talent singing reggae and dancehall, very talented. me myself back then use to perform but the country nuh support we so we left our dreams and move on to something betta that can provide fi we family. So imagine how much impact unu have down yah so. Bless up me bothers and we hope more dancehall and reggae artist can come, unu always welcome here. One love👊🏾🇳🇮🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥
🇰🇪 Big up Captain Freddie.
Respect to mr McGregor on his views on the music
So many countries around the world live and love Reggae, Dancehall and soundsystem culture music. So many genres have come out of Reggae. I feel like they need more production crews in Jamaica to help influence the sound. The music will live on all over the world as the blueprint set by Jamaica is being more embraced than Jamaica sadly. It's a shame the Jamaican govt doesn't do more to help the industry. 🙏🙌
Hold on to what you have Freddy. Your still doing your thing very good. Blessings
He speaks well. Wish him tbe best.
@Alpha Energy nhance
@Alpha Energy N'Hance
Freddie is looking so good
Big up u self enu my bro love the movement keep it up💯
Sheba 🇬🇧♥️🇯🇲
Greetings from El Paso Texas Juarez Mexico tunedin 🇯🇲👍✅👁️
Most times an artist get interviewed bounty killa name always mention. onstage great interviews
Big up Sheba, respect di support
Watching from Little Jamaica, The Gambia 🇬🇲
Y Rush Music OUTTAROAD!!! LOUD!!!!
Big songs youth jus keep up the good work
Big up yourself mr big ship
Nhance aka Neill di gaza family proud a yuh
He's intelligent a nuff big artis can't talk like this and interview
Nhance conduct himself very well put him words together well if him stay humble like this him go reach far and I see him tone down the bleaching I see the direction him ago and it’s only up from this
World clash sound clash today Sunday in Birmingham going to be MAAAAD 🇬🇧🇯🇲🇯🇲💥💥💥
Greetings from Holland
Big up Freddie!
Not to knock the new Dance hall artists but they need to go back to the hard driving “drum” and “base” that put dance hall music on the map in the first place.
Nhance all the way🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Since this yute N’Hance stop chat to crosses Ivany big things agawn fi him hope him don’t go back to her under any circumstances that gal a bbc crosses!!
U hear keep up the good work
Big up 💯♥️♥️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💥💥
REGGAE/DANCEHALL is still ALIVE,but it is SLOWLY DYING.AFROBEATS IS THE NEW MUSIC GENRE AND TREND.Just a few days ago BURNA BOY SOLD OUT in MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.WIZKID HEADLINING ROLLING LOUD EVENT IN CANADA.THE NIGERIANS AFROBEATS ARTISTS ARE MAKING HEADLINES WORLD WIDE
Big up N'Hance
Well said Freddie no more dissing the youth them. All need to do is encourage them. I was driving from London going Kent and Skeng tune London don don came on and I laugh till I cry. The laugh was joy to know is our youth a London don don big tune in England. Love what Busy Signal doing also.
A Ivany him drop song fah lol
Yes Freddy inna real life iyah.
Freddie I octane is your son,can’t tell mi nothing
Salute the captain 👏
New artist listen how Freddie McGregor sounds on an interview, Clarity with intelligence.
Freddie is seeking facts lost of blessings peace love and happiness. Bless up yourself.
Yuh know yuh mixup
Sheba girl I would marry yuh now. Girl you look good like you don't age. ❤️❤️❤️. Love what said about you been in dancehall.
Big up yourself Freddie Mcgregor
The man look like a likkle Vybz yf lol mine a yu bredda enuh
❤❤❤
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sheeba son looks exactly like vybz kartel a hope him be an artiste just like likkle vybz an likkle addi
DNA
You want glasses
Real captain! real good insightful information and advises for bothe RDX Rush & the Captain. mek mi c who ago seh dem bad mind & dem a hate & fi guy sidung. if ppl from these places van reach out to me for my Ole tune dem while my jamamaican counterpart wld never. The world is right on our heels when it come to the music. The originators becomes the imitators with this trap dancehall. Nuff artist wicked but can't stand the beats
Lil dude looks just like vybz kartel especially lil vybz
big ship boss upness
DANCEHALL MUSIC OF NOW IS STRUGGLING TO MAKE IT MAINSTREAM.THE MUSIC SEEMS TO BE CONCENTRATED JUST IN JAMAICA AND THE JAMAICAN COMMUNITIES IN UK,USA AND CANADA.
1Nhance
Since neil and vany stop talk,the youth mature and a act like a man
Vanni bruck him out. Him affi turn man quick an fast
@@leedaps Dwl
Afro beat do not promote violences ,
Dancehall music is all about violence
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
The man looks like kartel for real
Good reasoning Neil lol
Good morning winfred. You are concerned about the future of our reggae music, but if everyone keeps looking at each other and asking this question It Is obvious we are failing. You have a potent platform which works hand in hand with the music industry so I believe you should use your platform along with the most prominent artists in the business to lobby the government to make the changes the the industry needs.
Qustion, what can onstage do differently than what they are doing now.. In my eyes it's what the artists bring to the table they play to the world
@@TROYD9669 it’s not only the artist why makes reggae music what it is, so the people who are in the position to encourage the rest who are heavily involved needs to use their platform and social media and say to the government or the useless foreign minister they have to do more to protect the music.
@@dalelawrence1075 onstage as been doing that for years even in this video he said it, he keep on asking the young artist to own their craft be more professional in what they do hold on to their heritage and culture because that is their identity in the global world of music so tel me what more can he do if the young artist not listing to what he is saying all they want to do is come onstage to promote their type of music. The only next thing they can do is stop interviewing them and its we that going to bash onstage for not believing in the youths and this is why I ask the question what you want onstage to do.. We as Jamaicans around the world as a lot to do with what the music industry come to and that is just the trust.
@@TROYD9669 I understand what you saying about the young artists and their part, but one of the reason I mentioned onstage is because in Europe there are a lot of reggae festival festivals every year and in Jamaica there’s no festival to represent the culture and is why i am saying the likes of onstage along with other people should come to gather and lobby the government, all they have to do is solve the problem in Jamaica.
@@dalelawrence1075 onstage been doing that for years asking the government to allow more stage show to keep in the country and they show case most of the show that happen in Jamaica to the world its the government need to do more for the country and the youngs need to hold on to them roots
Freddie
How u mean big up all real artist dem weh a still a dj on real dancehall riddim no thrash roun here
Afro beat is from dancehall
You see Afro Beat is peaceful music. It's Rhythmic, you can dance to it. And modern dance hall is too violent. Gun lyrics untold. Afro Beats contains no gun lyrics. Trust me I have Jamaican heritage and I love Reggae, but Afro Beats is the lick right now!
Check out law Boss,silk masicka, Nation boss,. most inspirational songs, modern dancehall sing about daily Life experience that yuh can hold a meds meditation not to dancehall but teach struggle can heal like a.medicine that's modern dancehall so not all is gun mi do music but pause bcz it not paying me
You said it right 🙏🙏
@@killydon908 All the artists you reference have expilcit lyrics and tracing .That's why they have a explicit warning .These are copy cat artists and are nothing exceptional .Dancehall simply needs to clean up it's lyrical content and stop the naval gazing like they are all depressed youths They need to create music that's got a bounce and melody .
No one wants to hear naval gazing music by depressed folk just chatting ( not singing ) on a Mike They want dance music - that is what dancehall music The clue is in the name - dance .They want a bounce ,bass and melody .Who wants to hear naval gazing artist talking about his troubles and experiences .- such artist like intense are ten to a dozen ? .
Afro cyaa beat dancehall
Jamaican reggae music loved so much by the whole world but loved more when no Black Jamaican involved...the real reward is not for Jamaicans we do not even realise the monetary control they have over us ....our music changed from black empowerment to black destruction .... infiltrated and conquered with our support because money is the ultimate controller of everything
Man nuh sing badman song but still haffi mention bad man song, when no one ask cause him jealous; now me see why the crew break up
90s dancehall rule every time these new kids messing up my business
🧿 KARTEL SON
Mi think a mi alone see the plamer look pon him lol
😂🤣🤣
It's TIME now Jamaica put the brond on REGGAE if not we are going to lose it.
Right Sheba leave it to him.
We're missing the beat, the negative part of our music is killing it's growth and everyone is just look for someone, something is to be blamed and not Us Jamaicans
Africa is fifty countries and one billion strong. Nigeria alone is 200 million people. We capitalise on love of reggae in Africa. Most African based reggae/afrobeats artists are far richer than Jamaican artists..Davido, Wiz Kid, and Burna Bwoy earn million in Africa alone. Plus touring Europe and America
The last Tyrone Taylor and Terry linen and daune Stephens is the biggest thing in south America
Rest assured, Winford. The answer is on the way.
Winford mix up u see mon
he look like kartel
DJ Rush is missing the point if it wasn’t because of African music or African drums the Caribbean modern overhead Dancehall music would’ve overhead reggae music wouldn’t overhead soca music Calypso music so if you look think about it the African slaves who travelled to the Caribs Took the drums and that’s why in the modern day we’ve got new genres of music.
So on a real this brings the Afro-Caribbeans and Africans an Afro Latinos as one people and we grow stronger when it comes to genres of music that was created by us black folks
I want to know how no one remembered Spec Shang. which manage. Junior Gong, Kymani,Shaba, and many more Mr Williams Babsey Grange use her own money and hellped propell plenty of artist yet no mention of these things that she have acomplished. every chance they get slander and undermine this stalwart of a women she is the Mary Sea Cole of dance hall and the reggae industry. we need people to remember Spec Shang and Miss Grage for mounimental foudation she had set in the music
Big up to Minister Babsey Grange. A woman of many skills.
Fe real me Boss she a de root the branch an all the limb a reggae and dance hall she have helped loads of people from near and far but none no memba de works she put in cross the board she helped Powergon , labourrites NDM all some artist a suffer from selective memories me G but as bryon lee and dragoneers say dem nuh mention notthing bout what she have sacrificed fe we as a nation but telll dem fe link her to dis dat an de other you can bet you life there is something bout dat in the local and farin. press,The RT Honorable Olivia Babsey Grange is my mother and o am proud to be called her son yeah most defenatly
Sheba look good same way but winford easy offa the mixup bout vybe kartel son. Can see the yute nuh 3 dig dah lil talk deh cause a fuckry winford gwan wid deh so
It's apart of the social media, controversial sells
Yea him neva look happy when winford asked sheeba
@@keriangordon481 maybe the man not even rate Kartel
Winford the man no rate Kartel okay good
Badman song stop a Norman Manley and sangster airport.
Freddie mek some gud talk....since 80s and 90s riddims are the most like...why they can't just mek dem back...but then again skillibeng and jahshii dem style is neither dejay or singing...
Nuance interview could of been a lot better and remember you're mom was apart of gaza...he should of use that to create controversy but oh well
OnStage always seem to be the leading hater on Damcehall and Reggae 🤣😭. Always talking the negative part about the music.
But Freddie if there songs are not of the quality and excellence how u expect the diaspora to stream these music that are sub standard. I believe because your son is part of the shift we do not want to call a spade a spade.
DNA will tell if a addi bouy
No he's not kartel son i know his father