I really like you giving our artist to tell there life stories I hope every single Jamaican artist come on your platform and tell there life stories from there own mouth
Peter Metro....used to be known as Peter Ranking or Ranking Peter. First DJ to chat in Spanish due to being educated in Cuba as an Engineer / Technician. Must watch. To miss is to diss.
@Da Royal General love Peter, but he stole that 'police in a England' idea from the late Smiley Culture from England 🇬🇧, based on his tune, 'Police Officer'.
Big up uself Peter Metro living legend 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿 Teach Dem mad respect always sending more blessings your way You are creating a hub, a 1 stop shop so all the youths dem can easily do dem research your channel nuh normal More blessings 🙏🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿
Teach Dem , your show is wicked, I’m sitting here at London Heathrow Airport ✈️ on my meal and I’m watching your interview with Peter Metro . You are doing good things my brother bringing classic Jamaican dancehall and Reggae greats to the 🌍 🎤 🎼 🇯🇲❤️
I have met the man through one of his friends who told him I'm a good cook as a young girl, such a humble man I cooked and we eat together I never forget that day. Lovely humble and a very respectfully person. If we could have more Jamaican like him. Lots of love to you
Teach this is your best interview to date. Flowing informative, and inspiring. Took me through my childhood and back with so much appreciation to our rich real dance hall heritage. One we must be proud of - Peter Metro is an icon of our music. Keep up the good work teach...Peter Metro you are one of the very best ever to hold a mike and DJ.
Teach Them, that was an epic interview. Can't help but wonder where your gonna go from here. The legend Metro Peter, I could actually feel his energy, he's got so much more to give to the world . I hope he gets the opportunity the reggae world needs it.
Teach dem you’re the real real. Right questions right approach. The way people relate and open up to your interviews ain’t normal. Thanks for the learning experience you share with the world. “ substance over hype “.
Teach Dem, I was waiting for the whole interview to hear about Peter's schooling based on how his lyrics were so educational, also his time in Cuba. Love the interview still, Peter is really an Icon in the business. Keep up the good work Teach.
Metro better get himself a Lawyer and claim his royalties. All those producers knew what they were doing when he voiced. He has too much respect for the producers, but the producers never respect him and took his money
True thing he is a great Legendary Deejay who bust out a lot of big 🌟 he should be getting some ROYALTIES and he's so honest a very good honest man of his words I wish to see him get his RESPECT and HONOR he truly deserve
Thanks to Peter Metro for a very informative interview. He ignited many of of my childhood memories growing up in Augustown, and remembering many of his dancehall stories.
Those D'Js of that era were in a class unto themselves . Uncomparabe of these little idiots of now who do a tune now and by evening it becomes so stale
Yes teach Dem Big up Peter Metro I use to sing his songs back in the late 80 s when man in high school ,seven heroes of Jamaica was one of my favorite tune
Teach them as a young youth MI love how u a bring to life the original original foundation them in the form of interviews. Keep up the good work bro. Love the work bro keep it up
Wow I learn so much and this took me back to the best time in dancehall.. Peter Metro was the man one of my favorite DJ from those days..so happy to see him thanks so much for this interview Teach dem. 👍🙏
Blessed love to Peter Metro, one of my favorite artists since my high school days. Bless love Tech Dem, you are doing a great job highlighting the veteran artists.
What has changed that today's dj's can't live good and work with each other like the artists back in the day, Peter Metro is a real general maximum respect must be given to this man LEGEND.
Peter ah talk di truth..mi faddah have a whole album him record in 1981 called poor house rockers..pan Vp records..it ah sell pan iTunes right now..and him neva get nu money fi it..clive field Marshall..aka natty..respect teach dem..peter metro yu ah corna stone fi dance hall.
Peter Metro, you talk truth. I attest. I was at many of those dances busting blanks. One cannot believe you haven't collected anything for all those hits. It's a dam shame.
These are the icons that Jamaica need to hear and know about, these men have so much peace to their time and thing......very cool and timely moments and ad you are learning teechdem i am learning too just like many more and others......thank you Teech.
Beloved, i know Dominique from the first week he landed in Jamaica. He was always keen to learn everything Jamaican and he really adapted. I also know yellowman and he is an authentic being. Nice to see people that i know about.
Back in them times All the producer's include king jammy's&John John steelie Rob up a lot artist royalties up until present producer's still collecting royalties off of the old school veterans&the veterans only have their story to tell...
@@dusoduso6137 99% of the reggae artists has been robbed by their producers and managers. Go after your royalties and whatever are due to you. Secure your pension! Don't put it deh! 👊young girl will kill you🤣. A lot of reggae singers are singing for the love of reggae. I would love to hear him sing and see him perform Jerusalema in reggae! I respect him; he's articulate; great entertainer; he could teach me some espanol 😀😃. General Trees can dance his foot moves are out of this world. I saw him performing in Southall! Very, very entertaining, I enjoyed myself. Going to finish my work now. Peace!
Teach Dem, another epic interview. A legend in his true form. Very pure and humble soul Father Peter Metro is. I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Keep them coming Teach Dem!!
Wow. Another great interview. Every interview you did before this mentioned Peter Metro. Nice to see the icon sharing this history. Give thanks brudda brudda
Blessings Teach, give thanks bredda for bringing forward these great icons of our music, hear real artist reason, no talk of badmiind and obeah. Bless up daddy metro.
Peter Metro - so endearing and sincere. Honourable to a fault and totally deserving of his long overdue monies and recognition for valour in the battlefield of music.
Legendary Peter Metro, one of the GREATEST DJs in the world. Very intelligent and lyrical. Glad to see you on this interview my brother and thanks to Teach Dem for educating the world about Jamaica's culture and highlighting these Pioneers. Well done and nuff respect 💯🇯🇲🙏
No problem metro . You can't suffer you help a whole lot of youth to reach where they're today more blessings to you. You were one my deejay in my youthful days
History classes every Tuesday on Teach Dem
I am present every week.
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this man can remember dates so well
Greatly appreciated
@@TeachDem nuff respect ✊ boss
I really like you giving our artist to tell there life stories I hope every single Jamaican artist come on your platform and tell there life stories from there own mouth
Blessings Sir Jones yes that would be nice
Lyrical giant without a doubt,heart clean like a whistle, great interview
God bless Teach Dem for bringing out these veteran artistes🇯🇲💁🏻
Peter Metro is a legend in a dancehall. He is very entertaining.
𝗛𝗶 👋
Big up Peter real legend, i grew up listening to him and watching him in dance halls.
This was a very good interview, Peter metro full a vibes.
I wanted to stop but could not. Brilliant interview.
He full full ah vibes.
I think this would be a wonderfully fun and encouraging way to teach children about black history.
Peter Metro is a very honest, down to earth and pivotal dj in the history of Jamaican reggae music!!!
Peter Metro is the first jamaican dancehall dj with the most #1 in the late 80's with bk2bk dj of the year
Peter Metro....used to be known as Peter Ranking or Ranking Peter. First DJ to chat in Spanish due to being educated in Cuba as an Engineer / Technician. Must watch. To miss is to diss.
@Da Royal General love Peter, but he stole that 'police in a England' idea from the late Smiley Culture from England 🇬🇧, based on his tune, 'Police Officer'.
@Da Royal General its just Smiley never gets credited with that, have to let the people know.
@Da Royal General bad tunee
@Da Royal General jah know blessings
Peter Metro is a Real Icon and very honest man....Clean hearted too
That's the reason why you look so fresh and young you have a clean heart nuff blessings allways 🙏🇯🇲🇬🇧
Really looked fresh an young fi true
For real.
Big up uself Peter Metro living legend 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Teach Dem mad respect always sending more blessings your way
You are creating a hub, a 1 stop shop so all the youths dem can easily do dem research your channel nuh normal
More blessings 🙏🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿
No man too much of these artists have the same complain, they really need to bring these producers to justice .
Teach Dem , your show is wicked, I’m sitting here at London Heathrow Airport ✈️ on my meal and I’m watching your interview with Peter Metro . You are doing good things my brother bringing classic Jamaican dancehall and Reggae greats to the 🌍 🎤 🎼 🇯🇲❤️
Blessings my brother appreciate the support and safe travel
I have met the man through one of his friends who told him I'm a good cook as a young girl, such a humble man I cooked and we eat together I never forget that day. Lovely humble and a very respectfully person. If we could have more Jamaican like him. Lots of love to you
Most Jamaican producer or musical criminal they need to pay the artist what they are owed.
Amen his boss never give him a check no good
facts
I Am saddened by the fact a lot of these entertainers are treated so unfairly. All these criminal producers are going to get beaten by the almighty.
Metro bad from 80's till now. One of the baddest ever
Teach this is your best interview to date. Flowing informative, and inspiring. Took me through my childhood and back with so much appreciation to our rich real dance hall heritage. One we must be proud of - Peter Metro is an icon of our music. Keep up the good work teach...Peter Metro you are one of the very best ever to hold a mike and DJ.
Teach Them, that was an epic interview. Can't help but wonder where your gonna go from here. The legend Metro Peter, I could actually feel his energy, he's got so much more to give to the world . I hope he gets the opportunity the reggae world needs it.
*you're*
Teach dem you’re the real real. Right questions right approach. The way people relate and open up to your interviews ain’t normal. Thanks for the learning experience you share with the world. “ substance over hype “.
Blessings my friend thank you so much for this comment, yeah just trying to learn and improve one interview at a time
The legend himself. This one is an absolute must watch.
Dem man yea wicked great artist blessed love
Facts
Teach Dem, I was waiting for the whole interview to hear about Peter's schooling based on how his lyrics were so educational, also his time in Cuba. Love the interview still, Peter is really an Icon in the business. Keep up the good work Teach.
Wonderful interview. Peter Metro, thank you for the music KING!!!!!
yah teach before I attended Rusea's high school, I learn Spanish by listening to this man music. even enter a class challenge with his lyrics..
Great interview. I love the history. Plus the sharing of the glory. Jamaica need a Reggae Museum to properly capture all these legends
This man is real always love his style
Metro better get himself a Lawyer and claim his royalties. All those producers knew what they were doing when he voiced. He has too much respect for the producers, but the producers never respect him and took his money
Big up uself Metro look good same my favourite is nuh put e deh.😂👍❤
You called it right, George
George, Yvonne sterling appeared onnOn Stage and said she would never chance her royalties etc. She was deadn2! weeks later
@@clocket didn't she die of a stroke at age 65
True thing he is a great Legendary Deejay who bust out a lot of big 🌟 he should be getting some ROYALTIES and he's so honest a very good honest man of his words I wish to see him get his RESPECT and HONOR he truly deserve
Thanks to Peter Metro for a very informative interview. He ignited many of of my childhood memories growing up in Augustown, and remembering many of his dancehall stories.
Did you hear weh him seh "his lyrics were *educational*" not just fi chat lyrics fi get a forward.
Great singer
Those D'Js of that era were in a class unto themselves . Uncomparabe of these little idiots of now who do a tune now and by evening it becomes so stale
@@evertonwatson4816 åfordvidson
Now this is classic the man respects everyone an big up everyone good an bad wow 👏 👌
Peter.metro and yellowman at frenchie lawn in maxfield ave in 1985 was obsolutly awesome
These are real artist, likewise the others who were interviewed earlier.... big up peter metro.....
Blessings Metro, decades since we've seen u...glad to see and know that you're still going strong and healthy...
Metro peter, no smoke , no alcohol and still hold a vibes
One of my all time favorite. I’m originally from trench town and he’s talking the truth🙏🏽
I’m from trench town too, and lived in Jones town too 🙏🏼
Such a respectful artist. He didn't use any expletives in his interview. Honest and forgiving.
If you stop bringing these videos I'm gonna vex (keep them coming)
lol blessings
Real talk him can't stop
Lol
Even though you never came to Africa, take heart cos we still heard of you and we still love you. “No put it there”was played worldwide.
Fe Real!! Africa loves you, still. "Debi Debi Girl" was my little sister's favourite around 87/88
Dont stop the good teacher, work mi deh a meds the interview yah and mi love it. Always a joy to hear the stories from elders.. the root a the truth
Trap is not evolving of dancehall music. It's dissolving the music
Truly
Teach! to find Peter Metro rite now kill me with goose bumps
U not even know what u did & from me u deserved a donation...
This one was a 'drop the Mic' moment. Pure dancehall history and enlightenment. Blessings Peter Metro and big up, Teach.👊🏽👊🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤
THE GREAT PETER METRO. The best artist came through in the 80s.
That's when the DJs became a dominant force.
Such a wonderful interview that brought back memories. Blessings
Yes teach Dem Big up Peter Metro I use to sing his songs back in the late 80 s when man in high school ,seven heroes of Jamaica was one of my favorite tune
Thank you again for the history 🇯🇲🙏🏿
Teach them as a young youth MI love how u a bring to life the original original foundation them in the form of interviews. Keep up the good work bro. Love the work bro keep it up
He's not just lyrics, he's clever lyrics very well thought out. 👍🏽❤🎶
Long live the veteran sir Peter metro 🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏💯💯💯💯
Jah know , Peter yu open my eyes to a lot of things in the music industry yet joyful. Jah blessings veteran Peter.
Wow I learn so much and this took me back to the best time in dancehall..
Peter Metro was the man one of my favorite DJ from those days..so happy to see him thanks so much for this interview Teach dem. 👍🙏
Blessed love to Peter Metro, one of my favorite artists since my high school days. Bless love Tech Dem, you are doing a great job highlighting the veteran artists.
Teach Dem a go hard.....
The great Metro Peter......this surely will be a hit....big up yourself @Teach Dem
Very informative. This interview in my opinion is in the top ten Teach Dem interview bless up yuh self Teach Dem ah mek sure di message a reach Dem.
What has changed that today's dj's can't live good and work with each other like the artists back in the day, Peter Metro is a real general maximum respect must be given to this man LEGEND.
He kept the hits coming in the 80s. Respect to him, hits after hits.
Peter ah talk di truth..mi faddah have a whole album him record in 1981 called poor house rockers..pan Vp records..it ah sell pan iTunes right now..and him neva get nu money fi it..clive field Marshall..aka natty..respect teach dem..peter metro yu ah corna stone fi dance hall.
Mi love the way you are educating the world. These artist are the foundation of dancehall. The world needs to know the history. Salute.
Peter Metro, you talk truth. I attest. I was at many of those dances busting blanks. One cannot believe you haven't collected anything for all those hits. It's a dam shame.
Metro a one a dem man whea every DJ respect and have something positive to say about .nice..who god bless...
These are the icons that Jamaica need to hear and know about, these men have so much peace to their time and thing......very cool and timely moments and ad you are learning teechdem i am learning too just like many more and others......thank you Teech.
I use to be in that Dance in Allman town Moore street with the sound on the varanda those were the days
I’m loving this! Every single word
Beloved, i know Dominique from the first week he landed in Jamaica. He was always keen to learn everything Jamaican and he really adapted. I also know yellowman and he is an authentic being. Nice to see people that i know about.
This artise songs is mostly educational...even if you come from bad community you don't have to sing gun man sons
Yow teach the an passion towards the music is out the roof
That is so true
SOME ONE FE MEK PETER CLAIM HIM ROYALTIES
Back in them times
All the producer's include king jammy's&John John steelie Rob up a lot artist royalties up until present producer's still collecting royalties off of the old school veterans&the veterans only have their story to tell...
@@dusoduso6137 Not a good to hear, but it is all true, I guess that some producers pay some artist, ie you are a the fave artist
@@dusoduso6137
99% of the reggae artists has been robbed by their producers and managers.
Go after your royalties and whatever are due to you. Secure your pension!
Don't put it deh!
👊young girl will kill you🤣.
A lot of reggae singers are singing for the love of reggae.
I would love to hear him sing and see him perform Jerusalema in reggae!
I respect him; he's articulate; great entertainer; he could teach me some espanol 😀😃.
General Trees can dance his foot moves are out of this world. I saw him performing in Southall!
Very, very entertaining, I enjoyed myself. Going to finish my work now.
Peace!
Watching and listening again.
More proper sound system history!
Salute Peter metro and teach dem!
Teach Dem, another epic interview.
A legend in his true form. Very pure and humble soul Father Peter Metro is.
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Keep them coming Teach Dem!!
Thanks for this interviews Teach I’ve been waiting on this one,and he also clear up the backward talk song proof papa San is the greatest of all time
Enjoying this...love Peter Metro from way back when.
Great interview Peter I enjoy every bit of it.
I respect his Honesty. I always knew San was the original backway DJ
Same here San a don
The Ninja Man story had me rolling on the floor!
Peter Metro, the first DJ to drive a Benz.
Den him sell de Benz too papa bigge
Nuff respect to Peter Metro, he is one of my favourite DJs. The Ansa Riddim a the wickedness riddim ever made.
Big Respect to all the senior Artist
First class interview with Peter Metro. He deserves his portion. I can't stop looking at his turban...
Heart 💓 of love, classic interview, love the honesty and genuiness
Very good interview . Peter Metro was frank. One of my favourite DJs
Wow. Another great interview. Every interview you did before this mentioned Peter Metro. Nice to see the icon sharing this history. Give thanks brudda brudda
Teach Dem, this what you doing is very good.. big up the icon Peter Metro! And all reggae and dancehall great..
Informational as usual, Teach Dem. Thank you.
Blessings Teach, give thanks bredda for bringing forward these great icons of our music, hear real artist reason, no talk of badmiind and obeah. Bless up daddy metro.
Peter Metro - so endearing and sincere. Honourable to a fault and totally deserving of his long overdue monies and recognition for valour in the battlefield of music.
Yes bredda...this should be good.
Looking fwd to hear his story
My first dj hero . . I learnt so much from him as a youngster coming up . Back then he was like a class room teacher.
So true, we're from the same community, always conscious
Well.. l am Peter Metro's Biggest fan, he's my God father in music, one of the greatest ever,, Mi name Junior metro, one more person he inspired.
My god this was my DJ from back in the days never can never forget this guy.
wicked interview bred, all have been great. big up
Respect again Teach Dem bringing the icons to us
Your Best interview to date! Teach Dem ah gwan Good. King Peter needs a good lawyer Jahknow
Papa San is easily the most lyrical DJ hands down .....There is no debate in that .
Papa San, Lecturer, and Stitchie.
@@inquisitive871 not even close. San teach Lecturer, Stitchie copied San
@@Wilcoranking lectura was San Prentice.Papa San write and teach him to write lyrics,that why they sound similar
@@kenlarthompson6011 lecturer was professor nuts prentice then him left love child and go work wid san on creation facts
@@flopo3044 but San was the art,nuts only teach him the basic.San was the one teach him every
I Always Love this artist. I watch this interview two times.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💖💖💖💖💖💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️💜😚💜💜❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Legendary Peter Metro, one of the GREATEST DJs in the world. Very intelligent and lyrical. Glad to see you on this interview my brother and thanks to Teach Dem for educating the world about Jamaica's culture and highlighting these Pioneers. Well done and nuff respect 💯🇯🇲🙏
One of the realest and truthfull artiste in music bless the i family
No problem metro . You can't suffer you help a whole lot of youth to reach where they're today more blessings to you. You were one my deejay in my youthful days
Maximum respect to Peter Metro. Big bad veteran DJ. Nuff love mi artist.❤🔥❤🔥❤
The legend 🙌 himself. Cool, Calm and collective. BIG- UP. 🇯🇲
I can hear Peter Metro in Junior Gong Marley now that he mentions it....
Then he would probably be a part of a well deserved grammy even though shared ...😉
Peter Metro u look young and fresh bless up