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Movado - Full Clip
Movado - Last Night
Movado - Even if them kill me
Movado - Touch di road
Movado - dreaming floating paper money crappy song |
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michelle s
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No, I have not. I personally hate to hear people say that dancehall music incites violence. I feel that is a cop out, people act out violence because they want to be violent. We can take it a step further and say hip-hop makes people sell drugs, or rock and roll makes people do drugs. It just sounds foolish and illogical.
TV and basic nightly news, show more violent acts in a 30 minute segment but yet no one wants to pin point the media for the problems that plague communities in Jamaica and abroad.*****edit****
whats up with the thumbs down???? someone clearly been drinkin hater-ade |
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girlnextdoor
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Not myself but I know people who have their "fight music".
Eventhough some music don't directly say "go and kill people". It makes people think its ok.
For example Vybz Kartel in the song 'Real badman' he said "mi will kill YOUR family and go a di funeral like mi care" or what about Mavodo, " weh do a do weh dem a try MARROW will fly to the sky" ?
Am I the only one that see a problem with that?
It might not affect adults as much as it will the kids that is PART (not all ) of the reasons we have so many gunhappy people now a days because the people they look up to are teaching them in a INDIRECT way that violence and shotting people is ok.
Jamaican music used to be about uplifting people now the DJ dem on some differnt tip. |
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Lamoya
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NO |
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LeXi
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Yes, strangely enough Gussie Clarke by Deva Bratt always makes me wanna kick over my bfs female "friends" that i think he's too close to. |
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Jamaican_dancer_Reiki
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a yuh bisnis dat
every rathid time yuh always on the same dutty likkle topic
why yuh cyaan leave we country
and stop mek dem tink **** bout we
yuh know inna yahoo ansa all dem people dem start tink
bad bout we cuzz a yuh gwan around keep posting and thing
if you a real Yardie hush yuh rass mouth
and mind u bisnis |
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Liz
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u always a ask dem kind a question yah.
Weh u waa know dat fa? Mi know no song weh would a mek a person do no evil people just evil period. |
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apple|addikt.
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lmao...
noooo never
ever
lmao |
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kisseemeebuty
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No I haven't. |
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Sherona B
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No. But then i am well adjusted. lol |
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Don, son of Shakka
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No iyah, but di Astronauts ave ah song dat win festival copple years bak. now dats ah good song to fallow.
I want, I want, I want ah woman,
I need, I need, I need someone,
any woman who want ah man,
ah want ah woman fi jam.
wen me undah mi lickor, mi sing dat like any opera singah
dat is how violent I get.
If she big an fat
I man nuh watch dat,
If she tall an slim
I wih jam in di ting.
dat is all di voilence me waan get in. |
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look behind u
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no i just think that they are singing about their experiences they are facing in their community. so it all depends on the individual to interpret the song the way he heard it- once a criminal - always a criminal. |
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Your question confuses meâ„¢
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No, it hasn't made me violent because I don't listen to songs and then take them literally. |
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Queen Bee
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Well between me and you that song by bounti killa and aidonia 'from dem diss mi no waan know how' kinda makes me want to box someone lmao |
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jeligula
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LOL. No, I have not. I don't think there is such a thing. I am hoping that you are not suggesting that all Jamaicans are non-violent, though. Because that isn't true. |
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