Man this my boy right here when I listen to reggae this the first name that comes to mind then I jam my boy Gregory issacs the ruler. I first heard this song in first grade cause my kindergarten teacher was from Jamaica Mr. Miller and he stay playing yelloeman and of you did hood in his class you got rewarded man I miss Mr. Miller and he still teaching kindergarten cause he's my daughter teacher
The original song that inspired "Pass the Dutchie" ("Pass the Kouchie", by the Mighty Diamonds) and this song are both based off of the "Full Up" rhythm derived from the '68 instrumental of the same name by Leroy Sibbles; the Jamaican music industry has a general practice of making new versions of songs based off of existing rhythms as a stylistic *and* commercial choice, and this *especially* applied to the rocksteady, reggae, and dub recorded at Studio One, large chunks of which was reused both internal to those music scenes *and* liberally through the early development of dancehall and its subgenres. This isn't entirely unique to Jamaica, mind-- this process of artistic reuse is at the very least an inevitable product of how human beings synthesize information into new ideas-- but the Jamaican scenes in particular were *very* fond of it for a variety of cultural and economic reasons too broad to try and get into in the space of a RUclips comment.
I like how he's like "aye try this shit before you judge" and they're like "damn, you right" 😂 he's like sensimillia is not a drug. Cocaine is a drug THIS is NOT that. Not even the same classification
Sorry guys but even if i tell yu what he sing, so still you wouldn't be able to understand the true meaning of these words. Because there is a precise rhetoric in what they sing, nd how they write and tell their stories. This gives a deep meaning to this music. Consider they only and strictly sing about “God” and Faith. This is why this music cross the border and continue to be so popular. For example, all the "love songs" about women are just metaphoric. They never talk about girls... Its not some those ridiculous husband "love" lyrics. Same for “Sensimilahe” Greetings It a fi bun _bun dem dead before dem spread_
Man this my boy right here when I listen to reggae this the first name that comes to mind then I jam my boy Gregory issacs the ruler. I first heard this song in first grade cause my kindergarten teacher was from Jamaica Mr. Miller and he stay playing yelloeman and of you did hood in his class you got rewarded man I miss Mr. Miller and he still teaching kindergarten cause he's my daughter teacher
good story bruddah
Legendary ✊🏼
yellowman,Gregory Isaacs,Peter tosh is cool too.
ONE LOVE
From now on I am listening to this song, the best reggae I have ever heard. Greetings from Argentina
HELLO.. You have great taste like moi!!.. 😅💯❤️✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love this song ❤️
Me too. Happy vibes
This my jam right here man I'm going to light up a smoke right now
Memories to me and my brother…. Love you forever ❤
Éxito. Total. Este. Tema. 😃saludos. Desde. La. Ciudad. Mágica. De. Panamá. Tremendos. Tiempos. Estos. 😎👍
Big ups to this song! A summer jam!
The king yellowman 🇲🇱🇲🇽
If you find yourself here. You are the true badass!
The peoples I met in the back country, professor and land management. SF/EF
This used to be my ringtone my senior year of high school 😂
yellow man was a g .. Aida the boys
He makes reggae 👍🏾
Smokin a bit of sensi right now. love and guidance
I know Zheng was his biggest but this is my favourite
🔥
🌋
It’s not fire; it’s lava.
no brasil versão Cidade Negra Nada mudou muito bom Lazão
sensimilla is irie 🔥🔥
and one for the dj
🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
It haffi bun!
This album is on Spotify but this one song isn't there like wtf. It's the best one
Fr🤦🏿♂️ why is that
Same shit!
Sensi beats cali anytime whos with me
Classic riddem
🤓💖
i love listening to yellowman all my friends are like what the fuck is this and im just like it haftbun lmfao
Bless Up
Yo rasta🎉
yup Kevin n Roche . bloods
Ive met his son
Denny!
I can't find this song anywhere else
Did “Pass the Dutchie” copy this song’s rhythm or is it just a common Jamaican progression?
It’s a common beat, Yellowman just used it better
Just an overcoming afterstyle. Jamaïcan RabaDaba Dub. Irie!
@@Kngtznn Speak for yourself.
The original song that inspired "Pass the Dutchie" ("Pass the Kouchie", by the Mighty Diamonds) and this song are both based off of the "Full Up" rhythm derived from the '68 instrumental of the same name by Leroy Sibbles; the Jamaican music industry has a general practice of making new versions of songs based off of existing rhythms as a stylistic *and* commercial choice, and this *especially* applied to the rocksteady, reggae, and dub recorded at Studio One, large chunks of which was reused both internal to those music scenes *and* liberally through the early development of dancehall and its subgenres. This isn't entirely unique to Jamaica, mind-- this process of artistic reuse is at the very least an inevitable product of how human beings synthesize information into new ideas-- but the Jamaican scenes in particular were *very* fond of it for a variety of cultural and economic reasons too broad to try and get into in the space of a RUclips comment.
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Manchester Come .. . HQ 29th April. CLAREMONT ROAD MOSSIDE.
Invite 🎉😊
I like how he's like "aye try this shit before you judge" and they're like "damn, you right" 😂 he's like sensimillia is not a drug. Cocaine is a drug THIS is NOT that. Not even the same classification
Bubbling telephone riddim?
Why can’t I find this song anywhere
Umbadadadadai
🌱 🌿 🍃 🍁 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
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Whats he saying? It sounds like hes saying eee taffy bone woah eee taffy bone?
Here for when someone finally answers
I figured it out. It's "it haffi bun". Fucks me what it means though
Sorry guys but even if i tell yu what he sing, so still you wouldn't be able to understand the true meaning of these words.
Because there is a precise rhetoric in what they sing, nd how they write and tell their stories.
This gives a deep meaning to this music. Consider they only and strictly sing about “God” and Faith.
This is why this music cross the border and continue to be so popular.
For example, all the "love songs" about women are just metaphoric.
They never talk about girls...
Its not some those ridiculous husband "love" lyrics.
Same for “Sensimilahe”
Greetings
It a fi bun _bun dem dead before dem spread_
Patrick!
NwowN
What is the song called on Spotify? Anybody know?
It isn't on spotify, probably issues with the sample
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Fez😊😊😊
Yellow medi
What album is this on can’t find it
it’s not on streaming services i think it was a single back in the day and not part of a album
This my shit
Irie
Me no care, yellowman bun di ganja anywhere!
4/20/23
merci. thank you. .