I'm only a couple of minutes in, but I've had to comment on how well put together this documentary is. Ace 1 is a brilliant narrator too. Can we get more content like this?
I'm so glad someone has made this documentary. For years I've found it fascinating how all of the genres I love draws from Carribbean sound system culture. Hip Hop, Jungle, Grime, Dubstep etc. There is also something amazing about the way rappers who have Carribbean ancestry sound. There is something amazing about it that I don't even really understand, but look at the UK MC scene (D & Footsie, Frisco, Roots Manuva, boys in this vid, you name it), through to US and Cool Herc, Mad Lion & KRS, the Brownsville NY boys like Smiff Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, Boot Camp Click, Black Moon and others. Truly Jamaica and Windrush has had the biggest influence on global music and sound itself
This series should be picked up by channel 4 or bbc because it has so much value not just for dancehall and grime but for the Uk culture as a whole. The production quality is tv worthy. Deadly you deserve a reward for this Jah know
Thank you for this documentary, I hope the masses get to see this to understand how our culture has influenced this so much. This now opens up a conversation. Pls , whoever done this documentary, please do one on how our culture influenced the English language to the point where you have other races talking like us without even understanding where the language that your using came from. Big Big Salute, London locked in, BluBorough stand up!! 🖤✊🏿👊🏿
How much years I've been saying a lot of MCs don't even know the history of what they're doing and riding riddim, especially a lot of these English DnB MCs
This is sick. Excellent expounding on the timeline of UK popular music. More importantly how the JA Soundsystem clashing etc. has and continues to influence British music. Keep them coming. 💯💥💫 #shinnings #zoopzoop
He's not wrong but he's missed the fact they are all born from Sound System culture. Even the Ragga musical signature was an emulation the soun' man mix down.
yhh man dis is what we want for the people dem, cahh were losing the real essence of music today so we need to look back and see where it all stemmed from
Am very pleased to have seen this as an ex sound man and Mc from the 80s this really shows how reggae music has built other genre's Rap etc. Am so proud of my reggae music
How about respect the language. Gets meee dow ! Dem man dow get meeeee .....grimey nonsense seperating yute. Aint nobody employing clowns that chat like that 🤫🤡☠
Wow, I was actually thinking about this recently, especially with the whole hip hop starting in Jamaica debate that's being going on recently. And here this pops up in my feed. ❤️🖤💚
Big documentary. No mention of Musical mob - Pulse X the first grime 'riddem' where everyone had ther own version and also lots of DJ's having there own 'Dub' of a tune from the producer bigging them up similar to dancehall. Suprised you didn't mention how the Hi hats in Drill music are the same patterns used in Soca music. Otherwise good documentary🔥💯
Nah this is next level, Production everything Amazing. Ace 1 as a Narrator is Genius, big up Deadly, Mayhem, N.O.D.B, defo wanna see more like this 1👊🏼🔥
A really well put together documentary showing the powerfull influence of Reggae Dancehall on other generes of music through the generations. Big up for making this documentary and sharing the knowledge. Bless up.
Deadly I told you we are Israelites.. we are the only DNA halpogroup that create music wherever we go. We are all from West Africa and wherever we were kidnapped and dropped off, we made music. South America. Atlanta. New York. Jamaica. UK. It doesn't matter where we got dumped after being used as slaves - we never lost our music. This is why I can leave the scene for 20 years (2001-2021), come back to music and have probably at least 30+ placements within two years. It is in us .. and that's nothing against any other nation, but show me a Polish Kanye West.... show me a Latvian Beyonce... there ain't one and there never will be. I was in Brixton when Leviticus made 'Big Bad and Heavy'. I was in Norwood when Ghetts was on Flashback 97.5fm.. before anyone knew him. Upfront FM Crystal Palace Taste FM between Patmore and Club Colloseum (Vauxhall) Also the majority of Garage was made by us. Big up MJ Cole but we made all the rest. DEA M Beat Steve Gurley Wookie If we all do a ancestry .com DNA test, I will show everyone in these comments who can make music and who needs samples and pre made loops to 'create' music. We are Gods people. We have the animalistic muscle strength as described... Think of all the best athletes in sport. We are incredibly musical. Of all 18 nations that sounds like us. But.... we would also be hated by everyone else (maybe jealousy), and taught to hate each other and ourselves. Well that's prophecy and it came true. It also (the Bible) says we would go back into slavery WITH SHIPS... and we would be sold to our enemies. And they would put a yoke of iron on our necks until we were destroyed. Kinda sounds like my history... we are the musical ones. Everyone copies our slang because we are popular and fun to be around. Everybody watches us. Jessie J and Dappy would not have been successful without our influence in UK culture. But as a people we have to learn to love ourselves and each other again. If you read this far, God bless you
Real talk but we have to start pushing the other nations aside it was our mingling with them that put us into captivity.. We was ordered to eliminate them but we rebelled and befriended them and mixed seed with them.. They are our enemies. Jamaica tribe of benjimin symbol the howling wolf is told withing the bible we the world leaders of music
Big salutes 👑💯 them passionate Conversations that have been happening for decades on playgrounds, estates, barbershops etc all crafted nicely in this documentary. Salutes to all involved great work 👑💯
In my opinion Eskibeat started grime all of them wiley and dizzee rascal riddims started what's called now called grime like eskimo before eskimo there was no riddim like it and wiley and them started all of that MCs spitting on the same riddim in this genre
Reggae and Ragga - made to the heartbeat (Dancehall is not) .. Garage and House -made to hearbeat (grime and drill is not) .. if the beat is off (not in tune with the heartbeat) it will lead to negative energy in the party… now you know why 👌🏾
Great video as an old head apart from Malik for most of that im thinking where d hiphop & dnb come in! Glad u touch on it in the end. Its all d same ting. I remember uk hip vs. grime kinda thing! Jamhinglish!
Sick documentary well put together and some straight nostalgia there. Need to follow it up with another documentary about early days Birmingham grime, with graveyard, nodb, chosen onez, flatline era! A bit like 0121 legacy but before that. When London didn’t want to let Birmingham have any limelight
Find it strange how it was not fully said how reggae/dancehall influenced the 90s electronic musik Jungle Techno and Jungle genres here in uk. Without Jungle there would of been no garage scene tbf
I'm only a couple of minutes in, but I've had to comment on how well put together this documentary is. Ace 1 is a brilliant narrator too. Can we get more content like this?
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Respek fam ! Gets meee dow ! Grimey ! 🤫🙄
I'm so glad someone has made this documentary. For years I've found it fascinating how all of the genres I love draws from Carribbean sound system culture. Hip Hop, Jungle, Grime, Dubstep etc. There is also something amazing about the way rappers who have Carribbean ancestry sound. There is something amazing about it that I don't even really understand, but look at the UK MC scene (D & Footsie, Frisco, Roots Manuva, boys in this vid, you name it), through to US and Cool Herc, Mad Lion & KRS, the Brownsville NY boys like Smiff Wessun, Heltah Skeltah, Boot Camp Click, Black Moon and others. Truly Jamaica and Windrush has had the biggest influence on global music and sound itself
You will find the answer in the bible look up the tribe of Benjamin they're known to influence the world through music
@@darkstranjahjunglebunny3667 no lies detected
Nah blud, hip hop is their ting over there. Don’t muddy the waters.
This series should be picked up by channel 4 or bbc because it has so much value not just for dancehall and grime but for the Uk culture as a whole. The production quality is tv worthy.
Deadly you deserve a reward for this Jah know
A SERIOUS bridge that needed to be acknowledged and discussed
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Mad chat fr. Get meeee dow !
Errrrrr NO !
Good documentary, let them know the real history 🇯🇲 🇬🇧
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Thank you for this documentary, I hope the masses get to see this to understand how our culture has influenced this so much. This now opens up a conversation. Pls , whoever done this documentary, please do one on how our culture influenced the English language to the point where you have other races talking like us without even understanding where the language that your using came from. Big Big Salute, London locked in, BluBorough stand up!! 🖤✊🏿👊🏿
@Rosebuddz_Revenge You told no lie, big up 🙏🏾
I cant get through this documentary cus i have to keep stopping it to rewatch all the clashes 😂
Awesome break down and history lesson, very nourishing. Loved this
blessings
Big up Ace 1 🤜🏿🤜🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾
How much years I've been saying a lot of MCs don't even know the history of what they're doing and riding riddim, especially a lot of these English DnB MCs
Reggae before dancehall bro
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This was great! I'm now informed properly! ⭐
Proper content, informative and entertaining 🤝🏿
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Finally!! ✊🏾🇯🇲
10/10 watch... this is what needed! ✊🏾👊🏾🔥
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@@DEADLYR3AL Waiting on the re-up of the next episode!✊👊💥
8mins!! 🔥💯🙅🏾♂️ Josey & Ninja haffi get wheeel. Big up Ace1 Screama, Deadly & all involved in the documentary 👏🏾🙌🏾
respeck man we trying fam
Jamenglish😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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This is sick. Excellent expounding on the timeline of UK popular music. More importantly how the JA Soundsystem clashing etc. has and continues to influence British music. Keep them coming. 💯💥💫 #shinnings #zoopzoop
yhh man cuzzy were gonna get on it hard an bring some real substance full entertainment
I’m most definitely here for this!!
He's not wrong but he's missed the fact they are all born from Sound System culture. Even the Ragga musical signature was an emulation the soun' man mix down.
Whatttttt???? This is the best thing ive seen in a long time cant wait to watch!
i respeck dat
19:05 / 19:14 / 19:23 These 3 flows back to back to back are OUTRAGEOUS.
As the old ahead not even in 10 minutes and I like this already 😁😁😁
yhh man dis is what we want for the people dem, cahh were losing the real essence of music today so we need to look back and see where it all stemmed from
Am very pleased to have seen this as an ex sound man and Mc from the 80s this really shows how reggae music has built other genre's Rap etc. Am so proud of my reggae music
respeck family
How about respect the language. Gets meee dow ! Dem man dow get meeeee .....grimey nonsense seperating yute. Aint nobody employing clowns that chat like that 🤫🤡☠
In the real world people do not say waa gwan or dat ting.
Dont fool youself. Keep it real without the silly chat ! 😎🤙
Big Documentary 🎥🔥
bless family
Wow, I was actually thinking about this recently, especially with the whole hip hop starting in Jamaica debate that's being going on recently. And here this pops up in my feed. ❤️🖤💚
Now dat is how you explain di foundations and istry 🔥🔥🔥
big facts
Big documentary. No mention of Musical mob - Pulse X the first grime 'riddem' where everyone had ther own version and also lots of DJ's having there own 'Dub' of a tune from the producer bigging them up similar to dancehall. Suprised you didn't mention how the Hi hats in Drill music are the same patterns used in Soca music. Otherwise good documentary🔥💯
The dancehall clashes looked like such a vibe serious 🔥🔥🔥
Miracles talk is cheap new song out ❤ mixtape Silent tears out soon part1 big up this channel
Nah this is next level, Production everything Amazing. Ace 1 as a Narrator is Genius, big up Deadly, Mayhem, N.O.D.B, defo wanna see more like this 1👊🏼🔥
bless man dat means alot
A really well put together documentary showing the powerfull influence of Reggae Dancehall on other generes of music through the generations.
Big up for making this documentary and sharing the knowledge.
Bless up.
This was a creative and educational project. Honestly hope to see so much more in the future & on TV. 🎬 Well done family x🏆🥰
Finally the truth. Same for hip hop.
Yooo, this was dope. Glad there's people from the scene making media like this. Big Up. 🙌🏽🙌🏽✊🏽
Very insightful that’s why Soundsystem soundclash are pioneers of sampling king of sampling👑 ✊🏾🏆🫡🇬🇧🇯🇲
Production on this is proper, ratings deadly
Deadly I told you we are Israelites.. we are the only DNA halpogroup that create music wherever we go.
We are all from West Africa and wherever we were kidnapped and dropped off, we made music.
South America. Atlanta. New York. Jamaica. UK.
It doesn't matter where we got dumped after being used as slaves - we never lost our music.
This is why I can leave the scene for 20 years (2001-2021), come back to music and have probably at least 30+ placements within two years.
It is in us .. and that's nothing against any other nation, but show me a Polish Kanye West.... show me a Latvian Beyonce...
there ain't one and there never will be.
I was in Brixton when Leviticus made 'Big Bad and Heavy'.
I was in Norwood when Ghetts was on Flashback 97.5fm.. before anyone knew him.
Upfront FM Crystal Palace
Taste FM between Patmore and Club Colloseum (Vauxhall)
Also the majority of Garage was made by us. Big up MJ Cole but we made all the rest.
DEA
M Beat
Steve Gurley
Wookie
If we all do a ancestry .com DNA test, I will show everyone in these comments who can make music and who needs samples and pre made loops to 'create' music.
We are Gods people. We have the animalistic muscle strength as described...
Think of all the best athletes in sport.
We are incredibly musical. Of all 18 nations that sounds like us.
But.... we would also be hated by everyone else (maybe jealousy), and taught to hate each other and ourselves.
Well that's prophecy and it came true.
It also (the Bible) says we would go back into slavery WITH SHIPS... and we would be sold to our enemies.
And they would put a yoke of iron on our necks until we were destroyed.
Kinda sounds like my history... we are the musical ones.
Everyone copies our slang because we are popular and fun to be around.
Everybody watches us.
Jessie J and Dappy would not have been successful without our influence in UK culture.
But as a people we have to learn to love ourselves and each other again.
If you read this far, God bless you
Real talk but we have to start pushing the other nations aside it was our mingling with them that put us into captivity.. We was ordered to eliminate them but we rebelled and befriended them and mixed seed with them.. They are our enemies.
Jamaica tribe of benjimin symbol the howling wolf is told withing the bible we the world leaders of music
☄️☄️🎬
Big salutes 👑💯 them passionate Conversations that have been happening for decades on playgrounds, estates, barbershops etc all crafted nicely in this documentary. Salutes to all involved great work 👑💯
Great documentary ♥
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respeck
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yess speeds
Canon of prospective, well done disciples.
blessings
Serious 🤯
Just by the title alone, I knew you have substantial music knowledge n watched right away. Top guy 👏🏾👏🏾
Da yute you just mention Buddha finger and James Bond tunes 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Heavy doc, big up yourself. Great work, informative and easy to follow.
In my opinion Eskibeat started grime all of them wiley and dizzee rascal riddims started what's called now called grime like eskimo before eskimo there was no riddim like it and wiley and them started all of that MCs spitting on the same riddim in this genre
grime is older than dub step lool
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yes family
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Rate this 🙌🏾
Love this video
Yeah man respect big tings a gwaan 😎😎😎💥💥💥💣💣💣
Keep up the good work...
A least people talking the truth now
Reggae and Ragga - made to the heartbeat (Dancehall is not) .. Garage and House -made to hearbeat (grime and drill is not) .. if the beat is off (not in tune with the heartbeat) it will lead to negative energy in the party… now you know why 👌🏾
Frequencies
This would be good to be pushed into Jamaican blogs . This is serious
your right, and were going to
Great job
10/10 🔥
Big up to Badness as well! opened my eyes and ears to dancehall
most definitely
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Great video as an old head apart from Malik for most of that im thinking where d hiphop & dnb come in! Glad u touch on it in the end. Its all d same ting. I remember uk hip vs. grime kinda thing! Jamhinglish!
something ive never understood is the reload, who decides when to reload and why? does anyone know how and why this happens?
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MAAAAAD!🔥
Maximum Respect to each and everyone involved…
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PULL IT UP…AN COME AGAIN!🔥🕺🏿
Nuff respeck family, ya know say we had to pay homage to the legends back a yard and the ones here like yourself. Its due
@@DEADLYR3AL Highest grade of respect.
Y’all hear that last statement????? A bwoy betta know!!!!🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 to the world!!!!!!
Sick documentary well put together and some straight nostalgia there. Need to follow it up with another documentary about early days Birmingham grime, with graveyard, nodb, chosen onez, flatline era! A bit like 0121 legacy but before that. When London didn’t want to let Birmingham have any limelight
Big Video
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not dancehall.....but jamaican culture fullstop.
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Good vid however at the end it seemed like they were saying dancehall had big influence in hip from the start which is not correct.
sorry I'm the 112 comment
Anyone know the song at 4:41 it sounds like ace 1
Song @ 15:16???
Screama ft Fiasco - Dispersion Riddim
Find it strange how it was not fully said how reggae/dancehall influenced the 90s electronic musik Jungle Techno and Jungle genres here in uk. Without Jungle there would of been no garage scene tbf
it was mentioned, not sure if you seen that section
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Song @
You should start at ska.
Good documentary but I think you still missed quite abit out
London has talent but brum town has roots and culture mix with talent.
Lol