Unapologetically Jamaican. People would never understand what this song meant for us who were migrating to the us as kids back when this came out. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Jamaicans had to establish themself in this like the Haitians and everyone else , and we stood out , thanks Da Da..
The first few times I heard Sean Paul, I was convinced the radio station was mistaken. Lol! I thought, how do they not know this is Supercat. It was only when I saw an article featuring Sean Paul, and it discussed the strong influence Supercat had on him, that I was enlightened.
London Man - Likewise but in Hackney/Stoke Newington..all the best clubs and Shebeens..Rave until the following day...rave during the week and home ..shower..work.. Awesome...No Ting can beat it..
I’m in this video, I remember this day all to well. It was fun and tiring as it took the entire day to shoot this. Started in Brooklyn and ended in Harlem. Shout out to Ralph McDaniel , he took very good care of us this day. No money but great experience anyway.
@@seanwilliams2989 Actually it had clips of both yawd and abroad. Check out the beginning of the video. He film and add scenes from both places. You can see New York police vehicle and skyline.
Honestly, this guy was one of those rare danceHall artistes who changed the world of music in the early 90s. I remember me and some of my friends go to gigs dancing helplessly and vigorously to this guy's song and it was a must-play at every party those days in Africa. Big up brother! You are one of the best
@@ibnal-sindhi5628what does him being HALF indian have to do with anything?? Him as well as both his parents are both Jamaican born regardless of his race
Dancehall Classic . The riddim is so upbeat one can forget Super Cat was talking about the political violence and gangsters in Jamaica. Big Up Don Dada .
@@MarquesTheProducer It's become very dark with minor chords and oppressive vibes, at least from what we can hear from Jamaica Which countries still make uplifting dancehall? Sorry know little about the genre
@@VictorNickel we have the same problem in the US with hip-hop. It’s not that we don’t have uplifting music - that’s just not being pushed to the forefront. With Jamaican culture, they’re starting to crack down on it but it’s to the point where the surroundings contribute to the lyrics. I know for a fact that artists like Chronixx (reggae) and Koffee (dancehall) aren’t locals, and their music is mostly positive. Dancehall has always been negative but it got out of hand. UK still makes positive dancehall (depending on who you listen to)
man i remember this song as a yute but i didn’t like listening to dancehall, reggae n soca music back then but now that i’m older holay can’t get enough i wish i could go back n enjoy all those family party’s from back then lmao
Grew up listening to this track in Nairobi. The violence in Jamaica is artificailly manufactured just like here in Africa. In Africa the colonialists managed to divided people ethnically using tribe, in Jamaica they did it with garrisons and party politics. Know thy enemy. Black is power, that's why they spent so much to divide you, coz United you're at your strongest
You should speak on what you know.Jamaicans are pretty much united in aspects that still isnt in some parts of Africa. When they brung slaves to the Caribbean its been known that the slaves they couldn't control they brought to Jamaica .Those were the rebellious ones that was not found in other Caribbean islands. Not saying other islands didnt have a few that rebelled against colonists. But in Jam down those were those who were famous like Marcus Garvey , Nanny of the Maroons. Out of many we are one.( Meaning diff races we are one) Inna Jamaica fight certain ppl fight against each other. But are together when it comes to fighting for our rights. Luv yard anyday
All Day Hustle true but never forget the roots spring on both islands boukman. A knower of the ideas of Islam helped mentally prepare many Haitian warriors , knowledge is power .
Verga Lechera KITTEN!!! real talk i wouldn't say that to this man in front of his face, i bet now since he's older he would just talk to you. But during his heydays in the 80's when he was engaging in that "other" life hard. He would have cracked your fucking skull in half with no hesitation.
If people really listen to the lyrics Cat is talking about a time when Jamaican 'bad men' used to terrorize the island. The names he mentions are some of the most ruthless killers Jamaica has ever seen. It's a good tune but the reality behind it is also very sad.
yup... Cat himself was a real rude bwoy... but yeah he's calling out real infamous gun men - Massop/Copper/Cow/Bird/Sandokhan etc. definitely sad... Kingston streets soaked with blood
@@Amidat showa in the nowadays context of real badboy not the original context of the government pnp jlp issues and groups .... "real showaman" real badboy do his thing not that promotion of all that is good Peace and love dude war ? What was it good for? Absolutly notin g .....hope that helps Jamaica one love out of many one people is that right? I think so x
This one is another in the list of the great old school reggae hits!! Unforgettable melodies which are like the gold, according pass more time more value will take.
I remember this girl I knew from Waterhouse who found out Cat was my favourite, she took me to his/his family's home off Waltham one night..I think it was Seivright Gardens, but he wasn't there. Years later when I heard Sean Paul, I thought it was Cat reinventing himself and very relevant.
90's was the best era for hiphop and dancehall
i agree and i was born in '02
VeteranCape 😂😂😂😂😂
LIVEFRMNYC Truth!
Damn straight 90's was the best time for music..current day music dancehall, hip hop or any other genre ABSOLUTELY SUCKS!
ohhhhhhh!!!! wine upp
Still here in 2024 🔥🔥 this song is priceless 🕺🤦♂️
Unapologetically Jamaican. People would never understand what this song meant for us who were migrating to the us as kids back when this came out. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Jamaicans had to establish themself in this like the Haitians and everyone else , and we stood out , thanks Da Da..
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥
Me n hubby check your channel 👍
Yes my yute, I needed this when I moved from St. Catherine JA to Brooklyn NY, it made me feel so happy and proud
Yuh nuh see weh him a talk bout a gwan a jamaica right now. All granny a dead.
@@sanjaybarnes5717 all duppy fraid fi walk a night
2024 . This still 🔥;
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sean Paul gave him props. He called him his musical father. Shout out to Supa Cat.
Faxs!!!!!
Nice
The first few times I heard Sean Paul, I was convinced the radio station was mistaken. Lol! I thought, how do they not know this is Supercat. It was only when I saw an article featuring Sean Paul, and it discussed the strong influence Supercat had on him, that I was enlightened.
Sean paul took his flow, u can hear it.
U can hear the influence 👌🏿
Happy Birthday Super Cat! Born June 25, 1963, in Kingston, Jamaica
El está vivo?
Him n I share b'day
@@youonlyliveonce212 no you live every day you die once
I was born June 25th
@@Elanadoziercelebrate for the both of you 🎉🎉
Back when dancehall was legitimately 🔥🔥🔥🇬🇾🇯🇲🇹🇹
For real g 🔥🔥🔥
Back when it was uplifting and somehow happy
Guyana up in dis pieceeee 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥👌🏾👍🏾🇯🇲👍🏾👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
Real Talk💯
Growing up in brixton in the 90s when Jamaican music actually ruled the world. Was the ting.
Yeah yeah, I was there too in my "Click suit"
London Man - Likewise but in Hackney/Stoke Newington..all the best clubs and Shebeens..Rave until the following day...rave during the week and home ..shower..work..
Awesome...No Ting can
beat it..
@@Eventsandthings so
Still rules
still does run the world. Just Jamaicans had the mistake of letting non Jamaicans impersonate and do the music.
🗣CHUNE 🔥🔥🇯🇲…Still listening in 2024
Big Facts!!!
🔥🔥🔥
Nuff respect
As a 13 year old trini, I must say they don't mek reggae and dancehall as good as back in the day for real
Facts!
At least you know and recognize
As ah 42 year old trini, I concur. Back in de 90s, one did not mash up any dance witout ah Cat session. Fac.
Thats the truth
Tbh I hate new Reggae tho🥺
My late mother loved this man. RIP beautiful
🙏🏾 Blessings King
Rest in Paradise to your mom! You know she’s doing a mean two step to this! 🙏🏾
Sorry for your loss.
R.I.P ❤️
Rest in heaven man 🙏🏾
Who is still jamming to this in 2024??
I'm here! :).
Right here man!!
We de yah pon d gullybank
listening...
Bring it back selecta!!!!
I’m in this video, I remember this day all to well. It was fun and tiring as it took the entire day to shoot this. Started in Brooklyn and ended in Harlem. Shout out to Ralph McDaniel , he took very good care of us this day. No money but great experience anyway.
which one was you lord i hope the girl in the white spandex
@@ksimms4352 still my favorite after all these years
This video was filmed in Jamaica 😭😭
@@seanwilliams2989 Actually it had clips of both yawd and abroad. Check out the beginning of the video. He film and add scenes from both places. You can see New York police vehicle and skyline.
U made an appearance in a music video for free.... Wow😮❗
Super Cat ! What a legend of dancehall! Still listening to this classic in 2023 😁!
NOW!! NOW
2024
Who is jamming with the original don dadda in the 2021 👍👌📀
🔥 still a run road 💯
👆😎💨
Meeeee 🥳
@@MionneMArt 👍😎
@@nigeln3260 👍🔥
Growing up in Queens, N.Y. in the early 90's was the best era of danchall and reggae.....
Indeed bet was on the cat 🤙🤙🤙
and the worst gang era in west coast
Same in London
Jackson Heights house parties 🙌🏽
He is underated, he is dancehall himself
Faxs!!!! They Not knowing! ( Love from oakland California)
Underated to those not old enough, Cat is one of greats my friend 🇯🇲✊🏿🇯🇲✊🏿🇯🇲✊🏿
💯💯💯
@@gunmonz THANK YOU!
The is hot but the remix is all ⛽ and no brakes!!!! Still listening in 2022
Original danchall Jamaica bless
Baddest thing outah Jamaica
an era of music that can't be duplicated nuf respect
Facts
Honestly, this guy was one of those rare danceHall artistes who changed the world of music in the early 90s. I remember me and some of my friends go to gigs dancing helplessly and vigorously to this guy's song and it was a must-play at every party those days in Africa. Big up brother! You are one of the best
You know my man is Indian, right!?!
He’s half Indian. I think on his father side.
@@ibnal-sindhi5628 yeah his fathers side were descendants of tribals from jharkhand
Nothing unusual in the Caribbean though so I don’t know why you’re mentioning it
@@ibnal-sindhi5628what does him being HALF indian have to do with anything?? Him as well as both his parents are both Jamaican born regardless of his race
I understand like 5% of his lyrics, but yet, I can’t stop playing them. His songs never gets old man....
😂😂😂
Lone rude boy lyrics. 👍🙏👍
😂😂💀💀 damn Im african and understand everything
Vibe
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who still listening to this song in.....2020🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💯💯👉
Me
Me 💪🤪
And me!! OG white guy from 1986
corona virus suck , super cat
G from 19 how long til now 💪🏽
Time fuh d Old Scool....la escuela vieja...to run Tingz otra vez 💯👌
The 90's music is the BEST EVER!!!!!!.
Real DANCE HALL respect to the SUPER CAT!
Nuff respect
Eric Romero's
Big up
Dancehall Classic . The riddim is so upbeat one can forget Super Cat was talking about the political violence and gangsters in Jamaica. Big Up Don Dada .
😂😂😂😂
timeless
ALERT OFFICER VLAD IS HERE
@@uhtijohn8217 😂
Vlad stfu
VLAD make a OG snitch on his self lol on some jedi mind tricks
Absofuckinglutely
I miss this type of good music.
I love it
You can’t miss what never went away … dancehall and reggae are still alive and barely anything changed 👀
@@MarquesTheProducer It's become very dark with minor chords and oppressive vibes, at least from what we can hear from Jamaica
Which countries still make uplifting dancehall? Sorry know little about the genre
@@VictorNickel we have the same problem in the US with hip-hop. It’s not that we don’t have uplifting music - that’s just not being pushed to the forefront. With Jamaican culture, they’re starting to crack down on it but it’s to the point where the surroundings contribute to the lyrics. I know for a fact that artists like Chronixx (reggae) and Koffee (dancehall) aren’t locals, and their music is mostly positive. Dancehall has always been negative but it got out of hand. UK still makes positive dancehall (depending on who you listen to)
3.05 - 3.08 RIP Bogel. A real Jamaican legend!🇯🇲💯👌🏿
As a DJ... I NEVER GO WRONG WITH SUPERCAT, ESPECIALLY GHETTO RED HOT... THIS TRACK IS A DANCEHALL STOPPER OF ALL TIME... 😎😎😎😎
Its gangsta music you can step to, the best of both worlds
Agree, me too, a must on the floor to hype em up for sure
Who still jamming in 2024
Right 👍 here homie, me!!
It's about to go off now.😅😉, how about you homie?
PANAMA 🇵🇦
PANAMA 🇵🇦
Me😂😂
I grew up to some classic tunes, *MAN!*
+Dutch B.L.D Me too
Brooklyn was lit that summer
🤴🏿 LEGEND
Long live King Super Cat the original Wild Apache.
Pulled this out at a party I DJ'd on New Years. Had the whole place jumping!
Who’s knocking Supercat in 2023 ??? 🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽
Imagine this generation never realize that one day we must return to these type of music long live dancehall
Will never forget dancing to this when I was six and my mom and dad hyping me up 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 yow lol same to hole family was around me in d yard
Best memories 🤣🤣🤣😍😍😍
Thanks for sharing
Good ole memories mn
Love, Honor and Respect to Super Cat one of the greatest Dancehall Artists of all time 1 Trillion %.
i wish dancehall would have jus mantained this pinnacle
maaaadddd respect to don dada
I think dancehall have maintained ,its just not visible in the us but more money making now
bonaventure mativenga I m from Puerto Rico....but this was all we listen to....in the 90's
@@markwatson2882 that's because it's become fucking mainstream 🙈this is levels
Back when deh gyul dem wasn't full up of gel and plastic. Natural beauties.
Bruhh-uh-uhhhh💀
I have this on vynal. Absolutely classic. If didn't dance ro this 'You're dead' 90's Forever!!!!!!!!!!
I am Italian and me love some Supercat...!!! love love love..shout outs to Brooklyn Massive...😘😚😪😙😚😎👄💋❤💙💜❤💋💓
I heard this EVERYDAY when I lived in the Bronx.
man i remember this song as a yute but i didn’t like listening to dancehall, reggae n soca music back then but now that i’m older holay can’t get enough i wish i could go back n enjoy all those family party’s from back then lmao
2:10 - Love the part when Supercat deh pon easy skanking, while the dramas unfolds behind him
Still listening and getting down to this hot hit in 2022. 30 Years later and this song is still fresh as the day it was released in January 1992👌🏾
SIP DANNY!!!!! i MISS AND LOVE YOU SOOOOOOO! GHETTO RED HOT
My mom had to tell me this wasn’t Sean Paul 😂 she say: “before Sean Paul it was super cat” 💕🇯🇲
@mister bozack The Real original Don Dada Rel talk! ( Love from oakland California)
yh yh I only today find out this is not Sean Paul, and I know the whole chorus
From 90's Sean Paul bite the don dada style
@@tniuqsieman Big facts 💯
Sean Paul stole his style
I got Supercat cassettes for Hanukkah...i had really cool parents...big up Cockburn Pen Massive!
Super Factz that’s word to Super Cat! #RedRubyDaSleeze
Esté man tenía un flow adelantado para sus tiempos. Esta canción sale tranquilamente en el 2021 y se escuchá fresca.
Yeap.
Oye, check Nicaragua
Kali Boom
Caribinghi
Papa Bantam
Honduras 🇭🇳 🇭🇳 🇭🇳 🇭🇳 🇭🇳 vesino
Lord I miss these days !!!!! I wish I could bring my kids back in these times and show them how we partied !!!!
Aug 2022 and will still keep sounding fresh for years to come .Respect.
Sep 2022
2020 is going to big. Big up Jamaica.
big up jamaican ska
Edward Powell and then came miss Rona
Who here in 2024??
🔥
😊❤
Me...❤
🙋🏾♂️
Meeeeeeeeeee❤💯
I’m from the Westside of Chicago bumping this in 22’… old school reggae and dancehall lowkey hard af
Grew up listening to this track in Nairobi. The violence in Jamaica is artificailly manufactured just like here in Africa. In Africa the colonialists managed to divided people ethnically using tribe, in Jamaica they did it with garrisons and party politics. Know thy enemy. Black is power, that's why they spent so much to divide you, coz United you're at your strongest
Waambie mtu wangu!
You should speak on what you know.Jamaicans are pretty much united in aspects that still isnt in some parts of Africa. When they brung slaves to the Caribbean its been known that the slaves they couldn't control they brought to Jamaica .Those were the rebellious ones that was not found in other Caribbean islands. Not saying other islands didnt have a few that rebelled against colonists. But in Jam down those were those who were famous like Marcus Garvey , Nanny of the Maroons. Out of many we are one.( Meaning diff races we are one) Inna Jamaica fight certain ppl fight against each other. But are together when it comes to fighting for our rights. Luv yard anyday
Kerry-Anne Simpson you mean brought them to Haiti I mean they did actually overthrow their oppressors completely
All Day Hustle true but never forget the roots spring on both islands boukman. A knower of the ideas of Islam helped mentally prepare many Haitian warriors , knowledge is power .
Amadi Adegok Islam? Religion (‘organized’) is a fad. People ought to have the freedom and opportunity to think for themselves.
i like how he told a story and make ppl dance at the same time he is like the reggae version of slick and slick rick is Jamaican lol
Shouts out to stupa cat
clrkkdd12 Kitten
+GRIND ETHIKS MIXTAPE SHOW true....
+GRIND ETHIKS MIXTAPE SHOW Slick Rick and a whole slew of rappers are of Jamaican descent: Heavy D (RIP), Busta Rhymes, Special Ed just to name a few.
Verga Lechera KITTEN!!! real talk i wouldn't say that to this man in front of his face, i bet now since he's older he would just talk to you. But during his heydays in the 80's when he was engaging in that "other" life hard. He would have cracked your fucking skull in half with no hesitation.
This Man and fellow DJ Josey Wales are the REAL DEAL. If you know then you know.
True rude boy...super cat...nuff nuff RESPECT
He was the first indo Jamaican singer !! He made us proud
My biggest chune love EVER. Can listen on REPEAAAAAAAAT💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
AH DI BADDEST MAN IN DANCEHAL MUSIC! THE GANGSTER
DON DADA SUPER CAT!!!🔥
This brings back so many memories “86 baby here still rockin!!!
Big time 👍😎💪✅👍💯
Barclay center on Versuz stage!! Oct 16th!! 🔥
Stlll killer tune. Takes me back. Remember this hitting NY. Prefer this version.
Mad INDIAN.. big up og CAT. And him lil brother LIL brother JR.CAT
Back the day, me and the boys used to swear the dude at 00:47 was our chemistry teacher. Mr. Pryce, was that you?!
If people really listen to the lyrics Cat is talking about a time when Jamaican 'bad men' used to terrorize the island. The names he mentions are some of the most ruthless killers Jamaica has ever seen. It's a good tune but the reality behind it is also very sad.
yup... Cat himself was a real rude bwoy... but yeah he's calling out real infamous gun men - Massop/Copper/Cow/Bird/Sandokhan etc. definitely sad... Kingston streets soaked with blood
For real real showa man
And it's got worse since then 😢
@@cetemmaduro76 Huh? Other than Massop - nobody he named was showa... And 'Cat himself was definitely PNP... so who are you talking about?
@@Amidat showa in the nowadays context of real badboy not the original context of the government pnp jlp issues and groups .... "real showaman" real badboy do his thing not that promotion of all that is good Peace and love dude war ? What was it good for? Absolutly notin g .....hope that helps Jamaica one love out of many one people is that right? I think so x
love the scene (0:42) were the girl is walking on the beat of the tune
The greatest DJ Jamaica 🇯🇲 has ever produced! The legendary Super Cat ‼️
This will always remain one of my favorites!!
i remeber this back in my high school days those was the days
Word up.
in 2023 and im rocking these tunes and im 16🥰🥰
I have this on vinyl! Will never die out! Big ups 2021 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤️🔥🔥
Me too!
Me 3
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Donde están estos bro....???? A a a??? Que paso con la música.....??? Saludos desde Costa Rica.....
Supa Cat still Supa Dupa, heard 'bashment' on road today, almost start 'skin out'! 🤣🤣🥳💚💃🏽
This one is another in the list of the great old school reggae hits!!
Unforgettable melodies which are like the gold, according pass more time more value will take.
Super Cat you the Don of Dons! God Bless and Nuff Respect.
SuperCat is under rated he brought this type of reggae to the youth of NYC and east coast during crazy but happy times.
Big tune in Guyana back inna dem days mi tell yo seh old school style is the best
almost break a leg dancing to this back in the days.. corona queens ny since 1992
Back when dem Jamaican posse used to roll up with dem Ninjas,Broooooooklyn!!!🏍🔥
2:04 big up supercat other brother Lance. He use to live in Harlem 145st good good memories
One of the most gangsta songs ever!
I remember this girl I knew from Waterhouse who found out Cat was my favourite, she took me to his/his family's home off Waltham one night..I think it was Seivright Gardens, but he wasn't there. Years later when I heard Sean Paul, I thought it was Cat reinventing himself and very relevant.
les jamaïcains sont vraiment les meilleurs pour les riddims
My fav old school male artiste! 😍😍
I see some of him in some artist that came after him especially Sean paul. He definitely influenced alot ppl
RIP 90s. best era ever.
Bomba y plena super cat jaja me recuerda mi niñez 1993 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇵🇦🇯🇲🇵🇦🇯🇲🇵🇦🚀💯💪🛰️🚬🚬
Wild Apache!
The 90's was just real raw talent....#OldSchoolTil #ImDead
2023 still banging!
This is a single classic that never goes out of style.
We're jamming in 2024...salute 🥂