@@vizualnotez dat dont make it true, the altercation happened over a show where his brother Junior cat never got paid. I could have used upper-case letters to emphasise the point but it's not needed.
These DJ's back in the day laid the foundation for nuff of the up and coming DJ's.. to follow.. Big up Super Cat.. nuff respect!! Di original don Dada!! 🔥
Yeah man supercat is definitely one of the greatest but trust me you have to do one on early b the doctor nicodemus Mr fabulous it have no cat without them man deh
@@vizualnotez Guyanese and Jamaicans are nationalities, ethnicities are people’s.African Black peoples, EastIndians from India, Caucasian white peoples, Chinese. Which one are you?
Wen I tell unuh seh mi a Super Cat fan...I remember Cat on Jaro wen he had no timing 😅😅 riddim at 25mph an Cat at 150😅😅..wen he went to Stero Mars wid Nico D and Burro dem time deh di Cat get wicked n dangerous
In the sense of Hip Hop for sure, shabba was more on the side of rnb. Both Shabba and Cat were on the forefronts. Thank you for enlighten us with this comment
I was a fan of reggae/hip hop growing up in new york my personal timeline of early examples goes like this: 1985: The Fat Boys "Hardcore Reggae" 1985: Run DMC & Yellowman "Roots Rock Reggae" 1986: Shinehead (1st independant album) "Who The Cap Fit" "Hello Y'all" 1986: Masters Of Ceremony w/ Grand Puba "Sexy" 1987: Boogie Down Productions "Bridge is Over" "P is Free" "9mm Goes Bang" 1987: Asher D and Daddy Freddy "Raggamuffin Hip Hop" 1987: Just-Ice & KRS One "Moshitup" 1988: Shinehead "Chain Gang Rap" "Know How Fi Chat (remix)" 1988: Boogie Down Productions "Tcha Tcha" "Stop The Violence" 1989: Scringer Ranks "Dun Wid Kuff" 1989: Boogie Down Productions "Bo Bo Bo" "Hip Hop Rules" 1989: Queen Latifah "Wrath Of My Madness" If I had to choose someone as Godfather of the subgenre I would say KRS or Shinehead
I know you're trying hard to give Super Cat credit for mixing reggae/dancehall and hip hop, but that would lead me to believe you never heard the bridge is over by KRS-One. Big up Super Cat still, because he gave it NEW life, but KRS-One gets the credit for merging the two genres.
You don’t have to try hard the facts are there KRS1 is one ☝🏼 f the pioneers of the style but he isn’t the only one Shinehead was involved and so was Super Cat and others I Agree Bridge is over is one of the first but it wasn’t the only one of its time.
@@DeTriniJam. Super cat did not play a crucial role in creating anything that is musical 🎵, be it reggae or rap music. He just came along and fell in after the pioneers like yellow man, shine head and others made it possible.
@@StevenBiko1 You talking like you know lol King Yellowman was the king of the dancehall dem time deh that is true but he wasn’t doing any collaboration with rappers but Shinehead on the other hand was one of the first to do so though Sound like you hating on Wild Apache legacy for what i don’t know 🤷🏽♂️
@@DeTriniJam. I do know and I am knowledgeable to speak on this topic. The first collaboration of reggae and rap,hip hop was yellow man and Run DMC ,early 1980’s . That would make yellow man the pioneer of reggae ,hip hop fusion. The narrator of this video is claiming that super cat single handedly created the fusion of reggae, Hip hop and he’s a pioneer which is further from the truth. I have a problem with that false narrative, giving credit and notoriety to an individual who did not contribute anything of significance to that particular kind of music 🎶. After yellow man, shine head and others made tremendous strides to fusion both music 🎶, cat came along , fell in and benefited from those people’s before him .
@@Amidat I am not from the ghetto ,and I am very happy that I am not from that poverty stricken situation and circumstances. Yes I said it, I do not have to be living in the poverty and squalor to overstand the history of reggae music and hip hop music🎶 .
@@StevenBiko1 People are strange. I don't know why you listen to certain type of music if you didn't experience it. that's weird to me really. I don't listen to Taylor Swift because I cannot relate to her. I don't listen to Marc Anthony because I cannot relate to him. I listened to Super Cat because I could relate. But frankly since i'm not around street life anymore - I hardly even listen to it anymore - except when I get nostalgic. So sorry - not living in that environment you cannot understand what rinsing or washing a gun means. It's not an intellectual thing.
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@@vizualnotez dat dont make it true, the altercation happened over a show where his brother Junior cat never got paid. I could have used upper-case letters to emphasise the point but it's not needed.
Vizualnotez why are you not disclosing your ethnicity, is there something you are hiding?
BIG UP SUPER CAT
Probably my fav dancehall artist.
Legendary Badboy Cat 👊🏾👊🏾💯💯🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Make great tunes and can move through where most can't... Brought out ninja and Shabba career... Big up/ respect wild apache... 💯
True... many don't understand his links are deep
These DJ's back in the day laid the foundation for nuff of the up and coming DJ's.. to follow.. Big up Super Cat.. nuff respect!! Di original don Dada!! 🔥
Big up💣💣
My number 1 artist and favorite 💯💯🥰💥💥💫💫🌟🌟💯💪🇹🇹😇🙏
Yeah man supercat is definitely one of the greatest but trust me you have to do one on early b the doctor nicodemus Mr fabulous it have no cat without them man deh
One of the greatest
@@slickmix3255 the wild Apache 🐐
Big up Cat
One of my favorite artists of all time
Love Supercat, Dolly my Baby is my dance song!
great work keep it up
Thank you so much!
@@vizualnotez I am very curious to know, what ethnicity are you?
@@StevenBiko1 narration by Brooklyn Sage (Guyanese) edited by jazeal_ (Jamaican)
@@vizualnotez Guyanese and Jamaicans are nationalities, ethnicities are people’s.African Black peoples, EastIndians from India, Caucasian white peoples, Chinese. Which one are you?
@@vizualnotez. Why are you hesitant to disclose your ethnicity, is there something you are hiding?
Big up Super Cat.
Thank you .
CAT say we GUN BIG and we hold it down....CAT say....!!!
Wen I tell unuh seh mi a Super Cat fan...I remember Cat on Jaro wen he had no timing 😅😅 riddim at 25mph an Cat at 150😅😅..wen he went to Stero Mars wid Nico D and Burro dem time deh di Cat get wicked n dangerous
🙏 bless up every time my brother super cat 🇯🇲🇺🇸🇯🇲🇺🇸🇯🇲🇺🇸
I'm not sure Cat "single handedly created reggae-hip hop". Shabba & KRS came out in 91
In the sense of Hip Hop for sure, shabba was more on the side of rnb. Both Shabba and Cat were on the forefronts. Thank you for enlighten us with this comment
I was a fan of reggae/hip hop growing up in new york
my personal timeline of early examples goes like this:
1985: The Fat Boys "Hardcore Reggae"
1985: Run DMC & Yellowman "Roots Rock Reggae"
1986: Shinehead (1st independant album) "Who The Cap Fit" "Hello Y'all"
1986: Masters Of Ceremony w/ Grand Puba "Sexy"
1987: Boogie Down Productions "Bridge is Over" "P is Free" "9mm Goes Bang"
1987: Asher D and Daddy Freddy "Raggamuffin Hip Hop"
1987: Just-Ice & KRS One "Moshitup"
1988: Shinehead "Chain Gang Rap" "Know How Fi Chat (remix)"
1988: Boogie Down Productions "Tcha Tcha" "Stop The Violence"
1989: Scringer Ranks "Dun Wid Kuff"
1989: Boogie Down Productions "Bo Bo Bo" "Hip Hop Rules"
1989: Queen Latifah "Wrath Of My Madness"
If I had to choose someone as Godfather of the subgenre I would say KRS or Shinehead
@@paulrobetrs wow thank you for this. This is really insightful!
Yellow Man was the pioneer of fusion, due to the collab with Run DMC ( Roots, Rap, Reggae)
@@vizualnotez what eva happen to "BORN JAMERICANS" - Sweet Honey. th-cam.com/video/-X8qKGoB8Sg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wXpTCq6uuHGLMpWw
Each one keeps getting better 🙏
Thank you bro for real thank you🙌🏾
Super Cat first song Mr Walker was a play off of calypso song Mr Walker by Mighty Sparrow
Nice video keep ‘em coming, soon monetize . This quality at least 4x a week
Thank you for watching! And hopefully very soon❤
Nuff respect Cat..
@@theodorebradshaw9352 💛💛
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@@PREEM513 yessir thank you for watching 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Wicked
Legit bad man. Legit sick dj.
Much respect to you family! Super Cat top 5 for me as well. Instant subscribe
@@CourtsideLeon thank you my friend💚
Big up Dada
Original DON DADA
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Badlands still-
RIP Nitty Gritty- this is misinformed Cat never denied involvement he got off with self defence because Nitty Gritty gun jammed.
Great story.... However cry fi youth was originally by professor nuts
Great commentary 👏
Thank you kindly
Accurate 💯 Big up de living legend 👊🏿
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@@amenraa8782 ONLY ONE TO DO IT🔥
Love it
@@selectoralibaba8838 thank you!
Don of Don's
he influence a whole heap o artists.
the grand dada
Fathered Ninjaman, who Fathered Bounty Killer, who then Fathered Vybes Kartel!
Cat was a real sniper
Stone that the builders refuse
Greetings ! Which song is playing at 6min46 please ?
@@jimmydancehall Super Cat - South Central
Give thanks !
Big up super and junior MY DJ dem
@@AdonitaBeckford respect to both of them! Thank you for watching
My favorite Indian
Is he African or Indian?
@@StevenBiko1both
Dougla
@@StevenBiko1 his dad was east Indian and his mom was black
@@NobleGlobalTraveller😂
Me a just four years younger than cat
He didn’t single handily start the reggae hip hop fusion
He is one of the ones not the only rapper one
that Jamaican accent is something else, a struggle to understand but thats no bad thing. 🙏
And.?kmt
Wasn't reggae fusion it was ragga hiphop
Thank you,,Jamaicans shouldn't allowed dancehall to be label reggae by the American market.
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🔥 Original foundation MC Arawak Indian love the video clips, 🔥 my all time favourite MC 🙏🏾
@@humphreythompson7865 thank you for the love🙌🏾
I know you're trying hard to give Super Cat credit for mixing reggae/dancehall and hip hop, but that would lead me to believe you never heard the bridge is over by KRS-One. Big up Super Cat still, because he gave it NEW life, but KRS-One gets the credit for merging the two genres.
He played a crucial role which is true
You don’t have to try hard the facts are there KRS1 is one ☝🏼 f the pioneers of the style but he isn’t the only one Shinehead was involved and so was Super Cat and others I Agree Bridge is over is one of the first but it wasn’t the only one of its time.
@@DeTriniJam. Super cat did not play a crucial role in creating anything that is musical 🎵, be it reggae or rap music. He just came along and fell in after the pioneers like yellow man, shine head and others made it possible.
@@StevenBiko1 You talking like you know lol
King Yellowman was the king of the dancehall dem time deh that is true but he wasn’t doing any collaboration with rappers but Shinehead on the other hand was one of the first to do so though
Sound like you hating on Wild Apache legacy for what i don’t know 🤷🏽♂️
@@DeTriniJam. I do know and I am knowledgeable to speak on this topic. The first collaboration of reggae and rap,hip hop was yellow man and Run DMC ,early 1980’s . That would make yellow man the pioneer of reggae ,hip hop fusion. The narrator of this video is claiming that super cat single handedly created the fusion of reggae, Hip hop and he’s a pioneer which is further from the truth. I have a problem with that false narrative, giving credit and notoriety to an individual who did not contribute anything of significance to that particular kind of music 🎶. After yellow man, shine head and others made tremendous strides to fusion both music 🎶, cat came along , fell in and benefited from those people’s before him .
Di Wild Apache
2:08 looks like Nas
@@bigdawg3305 yessir
Seen
Don dada
Dondada
Wash gun inna man face 🧼 😮
@@Stancehall my favourite part of the documentary 🔫🔫
Sounds sooo corney
@@StevenBiko1 you must not be jamaican and not from the ghetto if you don't understand
@@Amidat I am not from the ghetto ,and I am very happy that I am not from that poverty stricken situation and circumstances. Yes I said it, I do not have to be living in the poverty and squalor to overstand the history of reggae music and hip hop music🎶 .
@@StevenBiko1 People are strange. I don't know why you listen to certain type of music if you didn't experience it. that's weird to me really. I don't listen to Taylor Swift because I cannot relate to her. I don't listen to Marc Anthony because I cannot relate to him. I listened to Super Cat because I could relate. But frankly since i'm not around street life anymore - I hardly even listen to it anymore - except when I get nostalgic. So sorry - not living in that environment you cannot understand what rinsing or washing a gun means. It's not an intellectual thing.
What kind of language the narrator speaking. His accent is too straight
Don’t see no DJ that can chat lyrics none stop night until morning like super cat.