Noisey Jamaica II – The Reggae Revival feat. Chronixx and Protoje – Episode 2/6
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In this episode of Noisey Jamaica II we meet the new young reggae artists Chronixx,…
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In this episode of Noisey Jamaica II we meet the new young reggae artists Chronixx,…
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The revival!
Sean paul ft ir sais on youtube
Sean kingston is related to buju banton and jack ruby
2020
Melissa ft nayer
Jack rubby
Sean paul on first we feast
Chronix is a world star people just dont know it yet
It's all very…Uptown..
Chakula in Swahilieans food
2019 these two artist are amazing have grown over the years accomplishing the reggae rootz revival. 🇯🇲🦁
Humble beginnings, mi love rasta
Rastas are the last original christians left
Tune at 4:14?
YOU ARE THE BABYLON MARLEY ARROGANCE THAT YOU THINK GOD ALMIGHTY IS!
WHAT IS TH ELESBIAN KAREN'S DNA?
NONE OF BOB ZAGSA RE RASTAFARI!
DISRESPECT OR MOCK ME I TERMINATE YOUR BEING REMOTELY! AH WHA AH GWAAN?
JAH RASTAFARI IS GOD ALMIGHTY! JAH RASTAFARI GOVERNMENT IS DIVNE THEOCRACY ROYAL GOVERNANCE THE SATAN GOV USA IS OVERTHROWN DC TOPOGRAPHY GONE VIRAL AND INVASIVE THE ANTICHRISH!
The only way to heal the injustice of the past is to forgive in the moment so that you can arrive in the future unchained
Weh mi can find dem glasses Protoje have pon him face?
I just noticed a lot of things, watching this second part of the series. First, there were no subtitles when the people were speaking, and I could understand what they were saying, lol. So there's certainly a difference in accents between the folks interviewed in this part of the series, and those interviewed in the dancehall part, which demonstrated to me a class difference. Secondly, and to add on to the first point, the class-ism going on in Jamaica that evidently permeates the music industry, was also made evident just by observing how the people in this portion of the series presented themselves in comparison to those in the dancehall portion. The people shown here talk different, look different, express themselves differently, and attract different consumers/crowds to their music. Like, no multi-coloured wigs, tattoo covered bodies, weird-looking bleached skin, hyper-sexualised portrayals of oneself etc. And at the end of the video when you see the artists performing live, the crowd looks middle to upper class. Even the vibes of the performances and the environment were just so different. It's like watching Jamaican hipsters, lol. Interesting.
how do i triple like this ❤??…..
anywayzz
Chronixx Marry me 😐
❤❤❤❤
Big! Rastafari
love vegan Chrinixxx
Den think we forget King leopold
i fuck wit Chronixx and dem all i love dey music and i live in Nashville tn i would love 2 do a song wit dem dey great people
Our Consciousness will uplift us to new levels. Unity peace and love to yall. i will ht you up next year when i land in Montego
hats that song name on 4:39 – 5:05
2:50 those church choir voices! heavenly
CHAKULA is a swahili word meaning food
what is the name of the song at 4:20??
I don't listen to reggae. but this shit is beautiful
I love chronixx!! Odd Ras is my fave reggae song!