I was reminiscing about backyard BBQs growing up back in NY. All my parents friends would go nuts for this tune. Jamaican, Haitian, Trini, Bajan and Dominican.
No disrespect, but I didn't know any white people until I got to college. The only Caucasian people that were familiars at family functions were Jamaican.
Literally here so I can get a artist name for my wedding playlist. Not tryin to have my Jamaican family accuse me of not knowing where I came from hahaahha
Memories! One of the Best decades/era for calypso/soca was in the 1990s! Growing up in Crown heights/Flatbush/Brooklyn in my early teenage years going to the "Labor Day"(1991) parade on Eastern Pkwy; dancing, having fun following the "Hawks", "Sesame Flyers" floats/trucks to this song was an incredible and amazing experience! Dam! I miss the 1990s, especially in Brooklyn, N.Y. Respect and Salute to the "Soca Boys" and all of the veteran calypsoian/soca singers, performers, bands "Traffik", "Xtactic", "Square one", and so many other entertainers, "Steel Pan" bands from "Trinidad and Tobago", "Guyana", "Barbados", "St. Vincent", "Belize", "Jamaica", "Haiti", and the entire Caribbean & West Indies!
A very white 19 yr old kid from Denmark got to love this song and reggae at the '91 Notting Hill Carnival - just f.ing brilliant feel-good music! And yes, the ear for reggae has broadened since.
I luv this song! It reminds me of when I used to live w/my friend who is from Guayana and she used to play this everyday!!! I never forgot this song & I'm puerto rican & enjoy this type of music.
I remember this song when we took a cruise several years ago. I love it! Everytime I think about this song, I remember the Island we were on when they played the song, We had a wonderful Time(smiling)!
Had this song stuck in my head for a long time and had no clue what it was. I finally found it when I posted a status on Facebook trying to explain what this was. A friend of mine finally lead me to this song. So happy I found it! What a gem this is!
St. Croix family bloodline grew up to this song and was at every West Indian Parade in NYC as a kid and heard this every year watching my family turn up to this.....
Man i love this song, when i lived in the islands you really have an appreciation for this music and especially this song. cent,five cent,ten cent dollar dollar...... ( :
This song was on the radio constantly during our 5-day honeymoon in the Bahamas in 1991. We bought the cassette tape. My wife will divorce me if I make her listen to it again. Currently balancing the pros and cons.
Bought a cassette tape while on Holiday in Roattan Island ( 1991) compilation included: Byron lee,Crazy, 17 plus, and this song, I was Transformed immediately to the party sound brings good memories. Long Live Soca!!!!!!!
Collin Lucas composed and performed song in 1991. It won road March Titles in England, Canada and South Florida that year. He also recorded it with the Trinidad Band called Taxi in 1994. Byron Lee covers music and plays mostly Calypso and later Soca music already made popular by original artists for each year that the song he plays came out since the 1960's. Easy to check original recordings. Please refer to Album credits on CDS and records if you have them .
Wife and I got back from the Bahamas last month and this song is played non-stop down there. Still have dreams of, dollar,dollar,dollar running through my head.
oooy .....woooyooyy! that brings me back to the mid-90's....jump up carnival in montreal....it ain't the same now they even cancelled it here that's why we all go down T dot for that SOCA FIX....wooooyooyyyy
5'th or 20'th search for this song since my 91' Notting Hill carnival - DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR! Brilliant, and to my shame shows my ignorance of reggae.
Letterly nobody: this song is a original from Trafassie, a Dutch latin group (from Surinam) which excists since the end 1970’s and till this day they play live gigs. The original song called: Stuivers, Dubbeltjes, Kwartjes, Guldens. This is a good cover in English (original is in Dutch language) from Marcel and co and indeed well known.
This song will always make me think of being onboard a ship - "Meet me in the Windjammer in 5!" ... Cent 5 cent 10 cent Dollar .. Dollar dollar dollar ... more champagne please .. Dollar dollar dollar - Ah good times
I'm black American but I know about this..back in the 80s in the back yard of my trini friends family house..Cortelyou Rd in the back by the cemetery...lol
Caribbean Families where you at!!!lol every person from a Caribbean family should know this.I love this...
yaaaas!!!!
Faccccctsssssss up til' 3 am on this shit
ofc
Yes mon
🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔉💰💰💰💰💰💰🛎🛎
Every Caribbean person has to know this song
Kerchelle Cropper Yes it wouldn't make "cents" if they didn't 😉
Lmfaoooo
Kerchelle Cropper f
Kerchelle Cropper your right
Old Soca was better like this one..Today's Soca music is trash
every christening, holy communion, birthday or anniversary party was not complete without this song..it takes me back to being a kid!!
Even weddings
Lmbo !!!
@Lone Wolf so popular it was skin to religion at those parties 🤣
@@antoniaelboourne4275 omg totally!!!
COMMUNION??
Man I'm telling you CARIBBEAN people are the happiest people in the world we have a fusion of everything that is fulfilling in this lifetime.
true!
True thing
Caribbean national anthem 🤣 🇹🇹
Blessed day to you love
Right🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Ent !!!🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Why can't this generation have this good of music?!
Idk but I like this vet cheerful
XD
Lol XD
yes, these ole time soca were sooo good
They naw know the culture
2024 in here 😮💨😮💨
Yesssssss❤
I was reminiscing about backyard BBQs growing up back in NY. All my parents friends would go nuts for this tune. Jamaican, Haitian, Trini, Bajan and Dominican.
No disrespect, but I didn't know any white people until I got to college. The only Caucasian people that were familiars at family functions were Jamaican.
This was so HUGE in Jamaica 🇯🇲 The good ol day💃🏿💃🏿
Very big in Jamaica remember them days deh
When I was little I used to sing: "Sen, faisen, tensen, dala.... dala dala dala dala dala dala" :)
lol lol
Sebastian Pinto lol
LMAO AWESOME
Man!!! lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lolz 😀😀😀😃😄
Has been played at every West Indian wedding
Lol true. Haitian here
***** lol wow how
kevinPMollers2
kevinbollers2 yep, im from trinidad and tobago
Literally here so I can get a artist name for my wedding playlist. Not tryin to have my Jamaican family accuse me of not knowing where I came from hahaahha
Memories!
One of the Best decades/era for calypso/soca was in the 1990s!
Growing up in Crown heights/Flatbush/Brooklyn in my early teenage years going to the "Labor Day"(1991) parade on Eastern Pkwy; dancing, having fun following the "Hawks", "Sesame Flyers" floats/trucks to this song was an incredible and amazing experience!
Dam! I miss the 1990s, especially in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Respect and Salute to the "Soca Boys" and all of the veteran calypsoian/soca singers, performers, bands
"Traffik", "Xtactic", "Square one", and so many other entertainers, "Steel Pan" bands from
"Trinidad and Tobago", "Guyana", "Barbados",
"St. Vincent", "Belize", "Jamaica", "Haiti", and the entire Caribbean & West Indies!
I'm happy somebody here is speaking my language. I represent Queen's u were raised out in Brooklyn.😁
COSIGN!!! Born and bred E. Flatbush across from Somers JHS!
Yes Ocean Ave raised... " Flatbush "
One of Trini🇹🇹 biggest soca tunes! Caribbean people unite here 🇹🇹🇯🇲🇬🇩🇻🇨🇩🇲🇱🇨🇧🇧🇭🇹🇬🇵
What about Belize's flag
Every Guyanese wedding i've been to plays this
yuupp
Amen Guyanese weddings for life BTW i am Guyanese as well
Yessss 😂
🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
aint a Guyanese wedding without the Dollar Wine
everybody who's been on a Caribbean cruise knows this song and knows how to dance to it brings back some great memories love it!
lizzy Q so true
Everyone whose Caribbean know this song
Teary eyed 😂 I Got teary eyed trying to think of what to say,so you know what next. Love.
Who listening in 2019?🔥🔥🔥🔥
Listening 5/15/2019 I miss this
Sill wine up mi self🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎵😂😂😂
🤗
8/3/19
ME,,,,,
This song mash up my wedding in 2015. All races and creed jamming down to this song
hot weddings songs
This is what I like to see everybody as one music must bring you together
2024 still listening ❤
so grateful to be part bajan...the memories of gran gran wokin up while baking will never die xxxx
Every time I hear this song this song carries me back to the old days and I'm still Loving it , it will never get old
When soca was soca!!!!!!!!💯
IKKR
It will always be soca
That sound never gets old 🇹🇹
I heard this on a cruise a few weeks ago and it stuck in my head. Now I'm headed to Jamaica and had to hear it again. LOL!!
How SWEET that while in Jamaica a live band was singing this and I got called on stage! 😂
My husband got it all on video. 😍
A very white 19 yr old kid from Denmark got to love this song and reggae at the '91 Notting Hill Carnival - just f.ing brilliant feel-good music! And yes, the ear for reggae has broadened since.
Better than any soca in the last 5 years. An instant classic!
11 years and I’m still jamming !!
I remember growing up... my mom would play this on the weekends... i knew then it was saturday... NO SCHOOL!!!!!!!
I swear this played at every Jamaican wedding.
throw back.2016 n still listening to tune
Pyromaniac407 it's 2017 still hearing it wooh!!
Pyromaniac407
2017 and I still can't hold still when I hear this song! Lol!
2018 :) still got me moving
Shadonae
Same! Lol! 💖🇹🇹
I luv this song! It reminds me of when I used to live w/my friend who is from Guayana and she used to play this everyday!!! I never forgot this song & I'm puerto rican & enjoy this type of music.
Anyone who wishes to live 100 years , must hear this song 365 times every year, once every day .
In Goa we dance to this song for every wedding.. best time ever..
❤❤❤❤❤
2020 I can't get enough of these songs..hopefully my pastor don't see my comment👀😂😂😂
" I dont mess with alcohol, but that wine is fine" .. the best line ever .. in any song ever
Jamaican be like _cent ,five cent ,ten cent dagga😌
Lmfaoo right 🇯🇲
😂😂ikr
St. Lucia fam!!!
Susan Johnson 😂😝
I'm Belizean and I approve lol😆
Love it. Being played as we speak at every Haitian fete ❤️👍
I remember growing up and hearing this tune in an ad...lol coming from🇩🇲. Real throw back for me. 😉🙂
listen to these songs when am having a bad day, bound to make me smile.love, love, love
I'll be doing the dollar whine tonight. Big money whine😆
Good old memories Trinidad 🇹🇹 love my country😍
In 2017 I still find myself doing the dance that goes with this song! 💖🇹🇹
2021
2022
2023 , making a dollah!
2023 Trini pride
I remember this song when we took a cruise several years ago. I love it! Everytime I think about this song, I remember the Island we were on when they played the song, We had a wonderful Time(smiling)!
Had this song stuck in my head for a long time and had no clue what it was. I finally found it when I posted a status on Facebook trying to explain what this was. A friend of mine finally lead me to this song. So happy I found it! What a gem this is!
Danced to this in Jamaica 1991!
+clare stubbs a true big hit inna JAMAICA mi seh
+clare stubbs danced in the 80"s...lol...
Sure lol
clare stubbs danced to this in Barbados last Thursday while drinking rum punch lol
Trini and Jamaican but i was raised around pure trinis this is such a beautiful part of my childhood lmao
Heard this on the Disney cruise in 98. This been my shit since then!!💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿
St. Croix family bloodline grew up to this song and was at every West Indian Parade in NYC as a kid and heard this every year watching my family turn up to this.....
Man i love this song, when i lived in the islands you really have an appreciation for this music and especially this song. cent,five cent,ten cent dollar dollar...... ( :
This song was on the radio constantly during our 5-day honeymoon in the Bahamas in 1991. We bought the cassette tape. My wife will divorce me if I make her listen to it again. Currently balancing the pros and cons.
Lolzzzz... tough choices but keep her.. play it when she's not around
I love this song. I dance it everytime I go to the Bahamas.
I remember I had change at a wedding and the this song was playing so I was like ONE CENT 5 CENT 10 CENT 1 DOLLOR$ to people 😂😂😂
Wow oey! that's when i was hooked on Soca... As we say in jamaica...Soca to the world...:Dollar, Dollar, Dollar
Bought a cassette tape while on Holiday in Roattan Island ( 1991) compilation included: Byron lee,Crazy, 17 plus, and this song, I was Transformed immediately to the party sound brings good memories. Long Live Soca!!!!!!!
According to his song, has $97 with every dollar he said...
you counted? That shucks.. I just danced
Amanda Ferrier Lol! 👍
Did you count the small change too or just blow it all on coffees?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMFAO someone actually counted!
Collin Lucas composed and performed song in 1991. It won road March Titles in England, Canada and South Florida that year. He also recorded it with the Trinidad Band called Taxi in 1994. Byron Lee covers music and plays mostly Calypso and later Soca music already made popular by original artists for each year that the song he plays came out since the 1960's. Easy to check original recordings. Please refer to Album credits on CDS and records if you have them .
Wife and I got back from the Bahamas last month and this song is played non-stop down there. Still have dreams of, dollar,dollar,dollar running through my head.
ohg my....I rembered dancing to this at a show in 5th grade...lol that was in the 90's boy does time fly!
This is still a huge hit!!! DOLLA DOLLA DOLLA DOLLA!!!!
I love this song sooo much we from Trinidad 🇹🇹
Im Jamaican and Guyanese u know I know dis bloodclaat song
Everyone in Jamaica should know this
Start of 2020 and i am here!!!
Who else???
oooy .....woooyooyy! that brings me back to the mid-90's....jump up carnival in montreal....it ain't the same now they even cancelled it here that's why we all go down T dot for that SOCA FIX....wooooyooyyyy
2022 who still listening to one of the best soca song of all time party starter
Omg I love this song! Haven't heard it in ages!
now is 5 dollar, 10 dollar, 20 dollar and 100 dollar wine now wee..xD
right lol
Price went up, is now $7.50, $12.95, $23.95 and $200.00 now...xD
haha Modzie ... good one! I see you adjust the figures there for inflation )))
Modzie hahaha!
Gyul yuh lie is billion dollar wine we!
5'th or 20'th search for this song since my 91' Notting Hill carnival - DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR DOLLAR! Brilliant, and to my shame shows my ignorance of reggae.
tdamtoft this is not reggae. It's called soca.
this is my childhood
bowties are cool mine too this meh song
I'm Wes Indian
The kids love this song. Use to play this everyday in the day center.
who listening to this 2K17 this is the damm ting
Tionna Carrero me!!!!
Tionna Carrero I'm hitting it right now
Mee Lool
Sehh
2019
How can you not move?? Love it! Shake off that Christmas Dinner! 😂
Happy New Year 2023 - still wining..
🚨🚨🚨🚨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 brings back fun memories
im trinidadian and my cousin sings dis! luv ya cuz!
Who is still here August 2019 🔥 this song on fire..
Wow can't believe I found this song. Brought me back to my first cruise back in 06. I danced wit my lil crush to this way back then on that boat
Can’t get enough of soca music 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
My Caribbean ppl tap in 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩WE D BEST 🙏🙏
OMG i remember we used to dance to this in elementary school it brings back very good memories
Great to dance on when I was in Georgetown in '91! Them Guyanese girls ...................
If you didn't grow up listening to this song..... Are you even Caribbean? 😂
I'm african this was defo a black ting 🤣😉
Yessssssssssssss!!!!!! I'm drinking wine,smoking a blunt dancing around with my 3cats with this on repeat....hell ya Dolllllllllllla!Come Again!!!!
0:06. I couldn't stop laughing at that sound😂😂😂😂😂
Soy caribeña de Puerto Limón Costa Rica, me encanta la soca
Who is listening in 2020??🔥💯
Every Caribbean or West Indian person needs to know this song.
I'm East Indian and even I know this song. Its not as legendary in India as it is in the Caribbean but still famous
Letterly nobody: this song is a original from Trafassie, a Dutch latin group (from Surinam) which excists since the end 1970’s and till this day they play live gigs. The original song called: Stuivers, Dubbeltjes, Kwartjes, Guldens. This is a good cover in English (original is in Dutch language) from Marcel and co and indeed well known.
who's just randomly listening to soca music in 2020??
I am listening randomly in 2021
I love this music, 😜 reminds me Limón, the caribbean province of Costa Rica. 🇨🇷🌴
This song will always make me think of being onboard a ship - "Meet me in the Windjammer in 5!" ... Cent 5 cent 10 cent Dollar .. Dollar dollar dollar ... more champagne please .. Dollar dollar dollar - Ah good times
we will hear this song A Thousand Times at caribana this weekend in Toronto!
still dancing to this in 2019!!!
CLASSIC! STILL LOVE THIS SONG, REMINDS ME OF JUNP UP FOR SEPTEMBER CELEBRATIONS IN BELIZE!
going into 2020 with this song🔥🔥🔥
I'm black American but I know about this..back in the 80s in the back yard of my trini friends family house..Cortelyou Rd in the back by the cemetery...lol
I remember this as a lill boy...still sound good
As a likkle yute growing up in Jamaica in the early 90s this was and still is very big chune big up Trinidad and Tobago!!!
I LOVE SOCA!
I was in grand cayman visiting my family and was introduced to this song and I can't get enough of it LOL
Enjoying today Sunday September 8th 2019🇹🇹👍🏻🎼🔥❤️
Remember this genre as a child. It made the xmas season soooo good. Looked forward to Xmas....St. Kitts strong