cannot be that dotish! they are trini! I know jamaicans like to claim everything in the Caribbean, since their country has no resources and the foundations of their culture is borrowed from many other countries and still have nothing but tourism! yet they move to trinidad, but u don't see trinis moving to Jamaica!
This was written in Montserrat by justin Hero cassell, the brother of Arrow, who sang hot hot hot. Who, by the way, also wrote that song , " Is a Montserrat classic.
@@akil2746The Band only play the music, the guy singing is Justin ‘Hero’ Cassell the brother of Alphonsus ‘Arrow’ Cassell who are of Montserratian decent. Byron Lee & The Dragonaires are also behind the song ‘Cherry Oh Baby’ which is a classic also.
Greetings from a daughter of the Caribbean Northern Coast of Colombia 🇨🇴. Carnaval de Barranquilla! 🎉🎶I hummed the melody to Google and damn it, it found it! 😍 So happy. I have been listening to it on repeat. Mid to late 80s memories are flooding my mind. Thanks for sharing the song and your own memories YT peeps. So much love! ❤️🥰
Yes but Baron moved and lived in Trinidad 🇹🇹 to study Trinidadian calypsonians this is not Jamaican music calypso is the sound born out of Trinidad & Tobago to unite the Indian & African diaspora. This group learned to sing Trini🇹🇹style and the musicians are Trinidadian
Adopt me Trinidad and Jamaica! 🇹🇹🇯🇲😅 Love this song! From Tigray, East Africa! 🇻🇳 I wasn’t even born when this song came out and nor did I hear it until 2019! ❤️ Thanks to my Trini/Caribbean friends who introduced me to it! You’re my favorite people! You just know how to have a great time! Tiny Winey, wine yuh bum-bum! 😅
Siempre la voy a recordar y la sigo bailando mi mamá me enseñó a bailarla a los 4 años a los 5 me dejó, falleció y siempre la escucho para recordarla. Te amo mami y te extraño
One of our biggest tunes out of Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 … the dragonflies are Jamaican born but moved and lived in Trinidad for many years and adapted to Trini culture and studied all the great Trini calypsonians and became one of us! a great calypso group! love to 🇹🇹🇯🇲 one love to us🇹🇹🇯🇲
Que gran tema, después de 40 años continúa muy fresco, sonó muy bien en Colombia en 1984 , cuando se publicó y Byron lo presento en el festival de música del caribe en Cartagena, justo ese año.
Right On Right On. Keeping on moving that waistline. On of many Beautiful music from the Caribbean.🇬🇾🇯🇲🇲🇸. Thank you to all Caribbean island, so glad to be a part of the heritage.
I’m african but this nostalgic to me because my parents definitely loved them some old school soca . I love my Caribbean brothers and sisters 💜 #onelove #oneblood ❤️
One of the first soca songs that I heard as a young teenager here in the United States... my mom used to frequent Caribbean parties and introduced me to the music... I love this song. 🙂
As child my parents who are from Barbados use to jam to this soca hit and many others on road trips between Rochester NY and Toronto Canada. Very fond memories. Thanks for sharing.
Es increible el poder que tiene la tegnologia que nostalagia me da escuchar estos de mi infancia Dios que tiempos aquellos gracia youtuber por haser posible estas joyas de musica
Recuerdo que mi familia migro a Costa Rica a finales de los 80's y habia un canal de televisión que daban videos musicales y esta canción me traes esos bellos recuerdos de mi infancia
Reminds me of when I was out wining. Miss the 80's. Best music ever! Nothing like music from the west Indies to lift my spirits and get me up dancing. You can take this girl out of the west indies but you can NEVER take the west indies out of this girl!
Recuerdo con mucha nostalgia esta canción, la cual bailaba en una pequeña discoteca en una isla de la costa caribe sur de Nicaragua llamada puerto el bluff 1,987, cuando prestaba mi servicio militar en esa zona en la cual estuve por pocos meses....sabroso ritmo.
Soca innolvidable ARROW en la epoca DE oro , como no olvidarla en Estado Bolívar,Ciudad Guayana PUERTO ORDAZ Y SAN FELIZ ERA LO QUE SONABAN Y SE BAILABA CUANDO ERA UNA NIÑA .ES UN PLACER VOLVER A ESCUCHARLA ❤🎉
Never thought soca would make me cry. My grandmother called me tiney winey and would sing this to me. I was born in 1985, I never knew it came out then. Makes sense now as well, but I'm crying missing her.
Byron Lee and the Dragonairs - bring back my small days when I would dance with cousins and friends and my uncles and aunties thought me to really dance and feel the music 🌞🇬🇾
@@tamaraponde7113 Correct Ms Tamara. This track was produced in Jamaica in 1984 by Justin's brother, Alphonsus Cassell aka 'Arrow', the famous Soca singer. Arrow re-recorded this on his Knock Dem Dead album 4 years later.
Desde el año que salió no la volví a oír este temazo 1986 tenía una hermosa novia que se llamaba Luvida B.... Y la estrenamos en una discoteca muy hermosa recuerdos que nunca volverán gracias a todos por sus bellos comentarios y a los DJ 👍🙋
My parents are Guyanese and I can recall going to Trini/Guyanese party and loved it. Dance to all these songs and chutney tunes. Miss dem days. Still listen to them on LPs. 👍
Heard this at every party growing up. My Parents are from Liberia but played soca/calypso along with African & American music. (Plus I'm from Brooklyn & was raised around the whole diaspora) 💪🏿🔥🔥
This song and " Dollar Wine " brought back memories for my 85 year old Jamaican friend of parties that her family used to have in Beverly Hills ( Jamaica ) - it made her smile . Thanks !
Music very reminiscent of my vacations in Jamaica 🇯🇲 Jamaica 🇯🇲 Beautiful People! Lovely Island. Yes! Indeed! Fun Loving Memories! Thank you for fun Loving Memories ❤ One Love 💘 Michael Baillie Toronto, Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
A masterpiece! God bless Jamaica, birthplace of my great grandfather and Costa Rica his second home. His genes now 5 generations after live in my daughter Michelle. Listening to Jamaican music bring memories and longing.
Crecí escuchando esta canción, no entendía entonces lo que decía pero el ritmo era lo que importaba. La semana pasada fui de visita a mi querida Honduras y mi hermano pasando las estaciones de radio la encontró y le dije déjala déjala que me encanta esta canción! 😂. La vida me ha hecho conocer gentes de Trinidad y les amo tanto por la alegría que llevan siempre en su corazón. Por las buenas memorias y la alegría que una canción desencadena en nuestros baúles del recuerdo
2025 I'm still enjoying this great song to dance and celebrate a new year!!! I'm front Puerto Rico so this is great for me,especially after our Snow storm in Houston where I've been living for many years 🎉
I grew up on Byron Lee music, I remembered when this song came out it is a very long time now.The last time I saw Byron Lee also his band before he died,was in South Florida at the jerk festival by Markham Park in sunrise. Byron Lee and dragonires also his band was the biggest in the Caribbean, it is really a nice band playing some good music.Let his soul RIP, A,men.
@@kakimuniafu450 I was born and grow up in Jamaica, I know about Bryon Lee more than 50years. I really knows about him in the 1960s, I been around a very long time. Even before Ska,Rocksteady,and reggae, I was born on mento music.
Byron lee sang it, but the original artist is Justin Castle, from Montserrat. Song about 40 years ago and still going just like Arrow his brother song Hot hot hot.
@@marilynmartin6744 You are telling me that song was by someone from your country, do you know Bryon Lee .Byron Lee is singing more than 50years before he died, I am in my 60s. Do you know that meto music is around long before Calypso music, I want you to answer this question.
@@marilynmartin6744 I looked up for the guy you are talking nonsense about, that he is the 1st singer of tinny whiney. Before Bryon Lee. I don't know where you get your story from Byron Lee is singing from 1950 before me was born, 5 years before me was born.
Lindo tema músical, un clásico. Para mí es muy especial por qué recuerdo aya aprincipio del año 1988 era un joven apenas de 14 años cuando fui herido de vala entre las fronteras de Nicaragua y Honduras, yo minutos antes avía estado escuchando ésa canción en radio transmisor pues la canción estába pegando duro en ese tiempo. Gracias a Dios sobre viví y todavía la sigo escuchando, muchos años después.
My first post as a Marine Embassy Guard! I loved Accra eventhough it was torn to hell in 1983-84. JJ was back in power after his 2nd coup d'etat. The Ghanaians were so friendly.
Mi tío que ya falleció mencionaba a Bayron lee como alguien muy popular en Champotón allá por el sureste de México donde el vivía. Jamás se me olvidó el nombre yo vivo en puebla, me da nostalgia.
Me identificó con esta canción me recuerda mi niñez escuchándola en la radio de mis padres...el video es genial y la bailarina se mueve al ritmo exacto de su canción Africana, simplemente espectacular!!!,.. (años 80 maravillosos)
I have had this recording since 1987. I got it from a radio station in Boston broadcasted by a Disk Jockey named David Smith. He would play Carribbean/Raggae/Soca music for two hours every Sunday afternoon. I always made sure to listen to his Station to enjoy his music selections. During this era people would ask me where I got this music with a cool beat, because Nobody in boston ever heard these various songs by Byron Lee, Triney, Arrow, Bob Marley, and many other Carribbean music Artists before. This was one of my favorites and I am so happy to be able to get this style of music from RUclips.
April 2024 🎉 still enjoying this 1!! 😂
Ff❤1q
August 30th, I am still here❤
I woke up to this playing in my head 😊
Harry belafonte
😂wŵer
A masterpiece, one of the greatest coming out of the Caribbean🇯🇲. God bless our land
Byron lee and the dragaonares are from sweet T&T trinidad and tobago!
This song has nothing to do with Jamaica.
@@bladeandsimple3601 those are Jamaican calypsonians
@@andremohammed2563those guys are actually from JA
cannot be that dotish! they are trini! I know jamaicans like to claim everything in the Caribbean, since their country has no resources and the foundations of their culture is borrowed from many other countries and still have nothing but tourism! yet they move to trinidad, but u don't see trinis moving to Jamaica!
The best yet....if you are from the Caribbean, there is no sitting down when you hear this music...Just love it!!
So true! 👍🏼
Can’t sit down got to bust a move happy music
Dis twice my age , kitty kat shit everything fr 😂😂😂💯
I'm a 75 year old English woman, I find myself bopping around the kitchen whilst listening to this, preparing dinner. I love it.
Pp
Love, Honor and Respect to Bryon Lee and the Dragonaires because Tiny Winey is a classic and masterpiece.
This was written in Montserrat by justin Hero cassell, the brother of Arrow, who sang hot hot hot. Who, by the way, also wrote that song , " Is a Montserrat classic.
You can't help it but to love Jamaicans great people.
You@@LoveFactual54go to your bed this is a Jamaican master piece created by Jamaicans .
@@horatiobarnes8608 Do some research, Byron did not write this.
@horatiobarnes8608 you go research..written and performed by hero cassell. Not no Jamaicans.
One of the best Jamaican Calypso band🇯🇲🥰👌🏾❤️🔥
@kwamiemcdonald4252 Jamaican band, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. He made many Trinidad Calypso/Soca songs but he is a born and bred Jamaican!
@@akil2746The Band only play the music, the guy singing is Justin ‘Hero’ Cassell the brother of Alphonsus ‘Arrow’ Cassell who are of Montserratian decent. Byron Lee & The Dragonaires are also behind the song ‘Cherry Oh Baby’ which is a classic also.
This is from Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹
@@LeylahCarrieJamaica
I aggre!
Greetings from a daughter of the Caribbean Northern Coast of Colombia 🇨🇴. Carnaval de Barranquilla! 🎉🎶I hummed the melody to Google and damn it, it found it! 😍 So happy. I have been listening to it on repeat. Mid to late 80s memories are flooding my mind. Thanks for sharing the song and your own memories YT peeps. So much love! ❤️🥰
@Evielovie
Paisana !
Saludos desde Europa
Jamaica is the grace of the modern world! Wow what a people full of culture, thank you 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Yes but Baron moved and lived in Trinidad 🇹🇹 to study Trinidadian calypsonians this is not Jamaican music calypso is the sound born out of Trinidad & Tobago to unite the Indian & African diaspora. This group learned to sing Trini🇹🇹style and the musicians are Trinidadian
@@LeylahCarrie no it wasn't Calypso that was made to unite African and est Indian in Trinidad, its the soca .
Calypso was born out of slavery
Está música hace que uno se olvide de todos los problemas. 😁😁😁. Quién la escucha en junio 2021. Desde Panamá 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
...cierto...
Yo en 2022💗✌️
@@elisakeniamendezsuarez3678 Yo tambien!! Desde 1989
también desde 1990
I am with you in May 2022 from West Africa.
Bendito Dios por ser de Honduras tierra querida de mi alma y corazón , Amo a mi Honduras y el Caribe . ROATAN , UTILA Y GUANAJA
My grandmother used to love seeing me dance off this song. Still dancing to it in 2021, RIP Ma💖😎
caramba...! temaso temaso saludos desde Venezuela......
Adopt me Trinidad and Jamaica! 🇹🇹🇯🇲😅 Love this song! From Tigray, East Africa! 🇻🇳
I wasn’t even born when this song came out and nor did I hear it until 2019! ❤️
Thanks to my Trini/Caribbean friends who introduced me to it! You’re my favorite people! You just know how to have a great time!
Tiny Winey, wine yuh bum-bum! 😅
🇹🇹🔥🇹🇹🔥🇹🇹
Respeck Holy Bana🇯🇲
Well, thank you very much!
Not sure what part of the world you are in but if you close to me we will take you to one of the soca get together
😂
Im from trinidad you will love it here🇹🇹
Siempre la voy a recordar y la sigo bailando mi mamá me enseñó a bailarla a los 4 años a los 5 me dejó, falleció y siempre la escucho para recordarla. Te amo mami y te extraño
Sorry for your loss, may she rest in peace 🙏🏼 ❤
😢
Buenas canción
When you think life is over ... nothing works anymore ... listen to this song ... lift your shoulder ... smile... dance... celebrate... and go on 🙃😘
One of our biggest tunes out of Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹 … the dragonflies are Jamaican born but moved and lived in Trinidad for many years and adapted to Trini culture and studied all the great Trini calypsonians and became one of us! a great calypso group! love to 🇹🇹🇯🇲 one love to us🇹🇹🇯🇲
That song actually originated out of Montserrat. It was penned by the late Justin "Hero" Cassell
Yes there whole vibration is trini 🇹🇹🇹🇹
@CaptAllen-ci1jz yes but they lived in trinidad to study our culture
@@mattboss6875 nuttn no go so...lol
@@CaptAllen-ci1jz u were a part of the band ?
Que gran tema, después de 40 años continúa muy fresco, sonó muy bien en Colombia en 1984 , cuando se publicó y Byron lo presento en el festival de música del caribe en Cartagena, justo ese año.
Right On Right On. Keeping on moving that waistline. On of many Beautiful music from the Caribbean.🇬🇾🇯🇲🇲🇸. Thank you to all Caribbean island, so glad to be a part of the heritage.
I’m african but this nostalgic to me because my parents definitely loved them some old school soca . I love my Caribbean brothers and sisters 💜 #onelove #oneblood ❤️
Luv you too!!!🇹🇹❤
Where in Africa? Just curious about how far this music travelled.
I' m from Brasil, and I love it...🤩🤩🤩
We luv u too 💜
@@marieoliveira3825
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One of the first soca songs that I heard as a young teenager here in the United States... my mom used to frequent Caribbean parties and introduced me to the music... I love this song. 🙂
I fete a lot in Trinidad with this song in my younger days. Still love to hear it. Great music, thanks Byron Lee fantastic Jamaican band leader
You mean thanks Marvin Brooks , the lead singer in this song.
This will Forever be my Jam! If you go a party and don't move to this masterpiece...you have a Stroke!
As child my parents who are from Barbados use to jam to this soca hit and many others on road trips between Rochester NY and Toronto Canada. Very fond memories. Thanks for sharing.
Yess good ole backyard party’s in the 90’s my mom use to get down !!!! 🇯🇲
Only on RUclips could you ever discover that there was
actually a MUSIC VIDEO made for this 32-year SOCA CLASSIC!
I believe this is older than 32 years!!!
For sure keeps one happy lifts you up
@@zacapaneco74 It is NOW!
37 years as of THIS comment!
@@zacapaneco74 Well it is now LOL!
💯
Wow what a golden old tune..My SISTER IN law from TRINIDAD requested this tune to be played at her fineral.Her name WAS TINY.
This gives me the best memories ever of my Mom, Dad, and yes the Aunties and Uncles having much needed laughter and good times. Soca classic
Love music from Jamaica and The Caribbean, especially Byron Lee and The Dragonaires.
Quien esta Aqui en Noviembre 2024
...yo, desde Costa Rica.
Es increible el poder que tiene la tegnologia que nostalagia me da escuchar estos de mi infancia Dios que tiempos aquellos gracia youtuber por haser posible estas joyas de musica
Recuerdo que mi familia migro a Costa Rica a finales de los 80's y habia un canal de televisión que daban videos musicales y esta canción me traes esos bellos recuerdos de mi infancia
Wow mi familia también emigró a CR a finales de los 80 , de que país vinieron?☺️
Reminds me of when I was out wining. Miss the 80's. Best music ever! Nothing like music from the west Indies to lift my spirits and get me up dancing. You can take this girl out of the west indies but you can NEVER take the west indies out of this girl!
I was a Marine Embassy Guard in Nassau Bahamas in 1984-85 and used to jam to this at the clubs on Paradise Island. Good times.
I swear Caribbean music does something to your soul.
It's the best
Everytime especially 🎸 reggae..much luv...
Trintekk 2019 i agree with you
@Wisdom Child ok 😁👍
9:13.... music is powerful indeed
December 31. New York and missing the new years gone by with this band on tvj for New Year’s Eve lmao
Despues de una competencia de nadar en Limon, Costa Rica 1987, pasaron 6 horas de Baile y con esa musica jamas nos cansamos , viva la buena Musica.
Cuando joven era mi misica favorita shora a los 59 años sigue siendo mi favorita
Recuerdo con mucha nostalgia esta canción, la cual bailaba en una pequeña discoteca en una isla de la costa caribe sur de Nicaragua llamada puerto el bluff 1,987, cuando prestaba mi servicio militar en esa zona en la cual estuve por pocos meses....sabroso ritmo.
Así es nuestra música aún se escucha
Pues hasta la fecha la sigo bailando cada vez dios me da la oportunidad de viajar mi lugar me siento más feliz
Soca innolvidable ARROW en la epoca DE oro , como no olvidarla en Estado Bolívar,Ciudad Guayana PUERTO ORDAZ Y SAN FELIZ ERA LO QUE SONABAN Y SE BAILABA CUANDO ERA UNA NIÑA .ES UN PLACER VOLVER A ESCUCHARLA ❤🎉
After a crappy few weeks I heard this song on Death in Paradise and it made me smile.
lol same. then i had to come find it on You Tube.
I did too
same!
Lol, that’s where I heard it. Going to play it for my 11 mos old granddaughter.
Me too!
Ditto that . Trini here but enjoyed their performances when they visited canada 🎉🎉🎉
Dios bendice a mi amada Honduras y el caribe de Roatan , Utila y Guanaja un paraiso dado por Dios
Never thought soca would make me cry. My grandmother called me tiney winey and would sing this to me. I was born in 1985, I never knew it came out then. Makes sense now as well, but I'm crying missing her.
Mine did the same I can relate to this..I was born in 83, anytime this came on she would call me to wine..song makes me feel like she is here
@@justlaing8311 hugs from me to you!
@Legba daniels Well the new style makes me cry out of sheer pain and annoyance
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Byron Lee and the Dragonairs - bring back my small days when I would dance with cousins and friends and my uncles and aunties thought me to really dance and feel the music 🌞🇬🇾
El corona virus me ha hecho recordar y bailar está música ,este ha Sido mi ejercicio ,volver al pasado divertido con esta música q no pasa de moda
Bayron Lee y sus Dragoniantes...excelente!!!! Saludos desde Honduras, CA
Byron Lee and The Dragonaires can sing great calypso songs. Irresistible dancing songs.
That voice is actually Justin Hero Cassell out of Montserrat. The writer and Original singer of the song
@@tamaraponde7113 Correct Ms Tamara. This track was produced in Jamaica in 1984 by Justin's brother, Alphonsus Cassell aka 'Arrow', the famous Soca singer. Arrow re-recorded this on his Knock Dem Dead album 4 years later.
@@colinjarrett8592 I'm Montserratian so I grew up with these songs
May 12 2024 and here I am still listening to this song! Never gets out of style 😂
🇧🇿
Desde el año que salió no la volví a oír este temazo 1986 tenía una hermosa novia que se llamaba Luvida B.... Y la estrenamos en una discoteca muy hermosa recuerdos que nunca volverán gracias a todos por sus bellos comentarios y a los
DJ 👍🙋
My parents are Guyanese and I can recall going to Trini/Guyanese party and loved it. Dance to all these songs and chutney tunes. Miss dem days. Still listen to them on LPs. 👍
Recuerdo mi juventud! Panamá 1986¡
🇵🇦🖒🖒🖒igual yo😁😁😁.
Que bueno es la linda Panamá
Wappin loco queso pa
@@jayparris7425 mis recuerdos son en mi COLOMBIA AMADA.
Rica Socca👏🏾🇵🇦👏🏾🇵🇦👏🏾🇵🇦
When this bussss down here in Guyana 🇬🇾 no sitting down big up all d Caribbean 🇹🇹🇯🇲🇱🇨🇰🇳🇧🇱🇻🇨🇧🇧🇦🇬
Hace tiempo quería escuchar esta música , recuerdos de mi niñez
Yo sé la escuchaba a un tío que lo ponía mucho yo tenía 6 años y para encontrarla en RUclips escribí guani guani y me salió 🤣🤣🤣
Heard this at every party growing up. My Parents are from Liberia but played soca/calypso along with African & American music. (Plus I'm from Brooklyn & was raised around the whole diaspora)
💪🏿🔥🔥
This has been my song my entire life!
Super nostalgic. I can't have a party at my house without always playing this tune. Love it!!!!
Grandes recuerdos en mi niñez está melodía como me encanta 😎😎🏅💯
I just can’t get enough of his music i grew up listening to him thanks for the memories
Loved this song a part of our heritage we have love and cherish these music 🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💎💎❤️❤️💯🇺🇸
Still enjoying this soca music 🎶 not getting old
Tenia doce años y lo disfruté. Más de tres décadas y me sigue gustando.
Yo tenia 4..y mi hermano mayor me la ponia y quedaba bailando igual que ella, porque veia los videos en musicales del 13,canal tico.
Así mismo es como extraño esa época
I never heard of this song before. Great music. Anyone else here because of Death in Paradise - Season 10 - Episode 4?
Yes 🤣🤣🤣
Yes I thought I would try it for the kids
Omg yes I had it stuck in my head
That's me
I am 😃😎
Cuando escucho wsta Musica q twnia mas de 30 anos de escuchar me hace sentir la juventud q tuve wn esa epoca
Muito top de mais gostei 🎧🤟
This song and " Dollar Wine " brought back memories for my 85 year old Jamaican friend of parties that her family used to have in Beverly Hills ( Jamaica ) - it made her smile . Thanks !
Good music from the 90s.
Panamá 507 al 100% con este tema y demás, uno se activa y la vive con esas músicas...
Music very reminiscent of my vacations in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Jamaica 🇯🇲 Beautiful People! Lovely Island.
Yes! Indeed! Fun Loving Memories!
Thank you for fun Loving Memories ❤
One Love 💘
Michael Baillie
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada 🇨🇦
if you don't feel like dancing to this, you're probably dead. Peace from the very North of our planet.
I love the great music Jamaica remix ❤ Reggie soca
Desde Nicaragua... recuerdo los 80's con este candente ritmo.
Soy panameño y me encanta la musica de Byron Lee, en particular Tiney winey.❤
Que viva el Caribe soy de Costa Rica y esta canción es pieza clave durante las fiestas de fin y principio de año y cuando sea...
Mae legal siii
Wow, que bien, me encanta esta canción, soy de Colombia y me gustaría que en fiestas de fin de año pusieran este tipo de musica.
A masterpiece! God bless Jamaica, birthplace of my great grandfather and Costa Rica his second home. His genes now 5 generations after live in my daughter Michelle. Listening to Jamaican music bring memories and longing.
This is Trinidadian music sang by a Jamaican but calypso is and that accent they singing in is Trinidadian 🇹🇹🇹🇹
Exelente dió grandes exitos hermoso recuerdos que tiempos aquellos. 🙏❤️
Tiempo belloooo
@@elisakeniamendezsuarez3678 bv
Crecí escuchando esta canción, no entendía entonces lo que decía pero el ritmo era lo que importaba. La semana pasada fui de visita a mi querida Honduras y mi hermano pasando las estaciones de radio la encontró y le dije déjala déjala que me encanta esta canción! 😂. La vida me ha hecho conocer gentes de Trinidad y les amo tanto por la alegría que llevan siempre en su corazón. Por las buenas memorias y la alegría que una canción desencadena en nuestros baúles del recuerdo
My dad would listen to this soca mix with this song in it while I was growing up. He would play it on repeat non-stop.
2025 I'm still enjoying this great song to dance and celebrate a new year!!! I'm front Puerto Rico so this is great for me,especially after our Snow storm in Houston where I've been living for many years 🎉
I grew up on Byron Lee music, I remembered when this song came out it is a very long time now.The last time I saw Byron Lee also his band before he died,was in South Florida at the jerk festival by Markham Park in sunrise. Byron Lee and dragonires also his band was the biggest in the Caribbean, it is really a nice band playing some good music.Let his soul RIP, A,men.
You are very blessed to have seen Byron Lee.
@@kakimuniafu450 I was born and grow up in Jamaica, I know about Bryon Lee more than 50years. I really knows about him in the 1960s, I been around a very long time. Even before Ska,Rocksteady,and reggae, I was born on mento music.
Byron lee sang it, but the original artist is Justin Castle, from Montserrat. Song about 40 years ago and still going just like Arrow his brother song Hot hot hot.
@@marilynmartin6744 You are telling me that song was by someone from your country, do you know Bryon Lee .Byron Lee is singing more than 50years before he died, I am in my 60s. Do you know that meto music is around long before Calypso music, I want you to answer this question.
@@marilynmartin6744 I looked up for the guy you are talking nonsense about, that he is the 1st singer of tinny whiney. Before Bryon Lee. I don't know where you get your story from Byron Lee is singing from 1950 before me was born, 5 years before me was born.
Que recuerdos de mi juventud, es un ritmo sabroso y se dejaba disfrutar.
Enjoying from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
RIP Great Byron Lee 🙌🏽
Blessed day to you love 💕
these older songs are really the best one in a million
Lindo tema músical, un clásico. Para mí es muy especial por qué recuerdo aya aprincipio del año 1988 era un joven apenas de 14 años cuando fui herido de vala entre las fronteras de Nicaragua y Honduras, yo minutos antes avía estado escuchando ésa canción en radio transmisor pues la canción estába pegando duro en ese tiempo. Gracias a Dios sobre viví y todavía la sigo escuchando, muchos años después.
Saludos desde la frontera de Nicaragua y Honduras.
Best music ever n still going strong...thier music will never fade...love it still...❤❤💃💃💃🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
It may be old but it had us wining on de road at Notting Hill 2019!
B VCCñ
Those were the days when music was nothing else but music.
As a child growing up in Ghana, my Dad used to play this song a lot and I grew to love it.
My first post as a Marine Embassy Guard! I loved Accra eventhough it was torn to hell in 1983-84. JJ was back in power after his 2nd coup d'etat. The Ghanaians were so friendly.
You should see me right now...prancing...dancing...jumping up...running out of floor space...this is what our music from the Caribbean does to you!!
Amazing music, I’m from Guatemala but I grew up with this music I loved Byron Lee and Arrow’s music!!!!
I was also born in the Caribbean, and I grew up listening to different varieties of music, including Calypso.❤❤❤❤❤
Quién la escucha en el 2024?
Me!!
Yoooo. !
Yo aquí en las Costa de Louisiana usa este ritmo tropical antillano
Yo
Yo
Mi tío que ya falleció mencionaba a Bayron lee como alguien muy popular en Champotón allá por el sureste de México donde el vivía. Jamás se me olvidó el nombre yo vivo en puebla, me da nostalgia.
Me identificó con esta canción me recuerda mi niñez escuchándola en la radio de mis padres...el video es genial y la bailarina se mueve al ritmo exacto de su canción Africana, simplemente espectacular!!!,.. (años 80 maravillosos)
Like si la estas escuchando en 2020 y la seguirás escuchando por muchos años más
Bring back memories child hood listen 2020.
. nm b Bo
Yes bro!
Thank god i was born in the Caribbean
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@@georgeedwards9403 soossolosoosoooosofpppsosooooososooso
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Me too
Me too
I have had this recording since 1987. I got it from a radio station in Boston broadcasted by a Disk Jockey named David Smith.
He would play Carribbean/Raggae/Soca music for two hours every Sunday afternoon. I always made sure to listen to his
Station to enjoy his music selections. During this era people would ask me where I got this music with a cool beat, because
Nobody in boston ever heard these various songs by Byron Lee, Triney, Arrow, Bob Marley, and many other Carribbean music
Artists before. This was one of my favorites and I am so happy to be able to get this style of music from RUclips.
Still here in July 2021.
Un himno del Calipso 👑🙏
Tenía 24 años estaba con Norma le encantaba esa músicas Argentinos viviendo en Panamá esa época que recuerdoss
Viejos tiempos cuando se escuchaba a la emisora Sabrosa en Costa Rica 🇨🇷, y escuchar a Mario Mcgregor en Pólvora Musical del Caribe allá en los 80's