Yeah, this song is deeply fkd up ... It should have been written about a man because there are FAR MORE male stripperellas than their are female ... As a matter of fact, that kind of disease spreading behavior that I-wayne sings about is what Jamaican men are encouraged to have ... Oh yea, it's so deeply hypocritical and backwards ...
Reading the lyrics and realizing she's a victim of her surroundings. Healthy environments don't allow troubled 7 years olds to become 11 year olds out dancing. I don't know the circumstances so I won't blame her parents. But this is why we need to build a community around our children. No child should be lead to this. Seeking security and validation like this and making deadly mistakes.
I said the same thing! So basically this was a song about a child who was not protected and sexually assaulted at age 7 and the trauma resulted in her thinking sex is the only form of love. The beat fast but this is a sad song
Mannn i was a little kid singing and playing this song and I can tell my parents really didn’t approve of me listening too this song and it wasn’t until last night when I played this song and I realized at 28 and as a now father myself I realized what this song was about and it was soo true and way ahead of its time but definitely needed for all ears i am glad i heard when i was younger cause I realized that I-Wayne was speaking Awareness the whole time and also wrap it up and I still Love this Song 💯💯✊🏾✊🏾Thankyou I-Wayne
@@ni-el6052 you bout the dumbest…. Reggaton? Why don’t you start with El General first, then talk to me! Reggaton Jokes… Sanchez look him up… I’m from the branches of Dance hall… But do ya self a favor start with El General & the year he dropped. Not my fault your from the era of instant emotional reactions 😂… Ps. unfortunately ur era doesn’t age gracefully cause yall think you know so much and don’t know shit. Let me finish enjoying my Saturday ! NI El instant pop tart 😂
@@ni-el6052 PS. You will one day be old but your generation is gonna get it really bad cause yall have zero respect and do zero for ya self. & I’m not that old, I just had parents who forced me to think b4 I challenged someone or spoke… Back that shit up!!
The younger generation needs to listen to this song more often to stop dangling about and come to reality...hiv/aids is lurking out there and u cant identify a victim by mere visuals.
I wouldn't say its "lurking"....its is sitting right beside you. We need to know ourselves. Its not just young people need to be warned. Enough older people are carrying on like HIV and AIDS will only infect young people. Great track had me thinking the first time I heard it....seems wrong to dance to it🤔
People prefer shallow "conscious" music. Deep lyrics are too much for them. Damian Marley makes music like this but his lyrics are watered down and more palatable for the masses
Got sent to Jamaica to live for a few years when i was 7 from the UK because i was too bad lol. Good choice otherwise i wouldnt be doing the Bogle infront of grandma's bedroom mirror when this joint dropped 😂😅😂😅 ahh good memories. Still here umping this n 2024🔥🔥🔥🔥
The sad part is people think it's literally about a woman. It's really about us all as a whole. Stop selling ourselves to people who will never respect us. All African people come together and move with respect and the benefit of our future generations. Love
@Chrisbright2088. Exactly my brother that is exactly what we all should do all African's from all over the diaspora and we can't go wrong by building our own business etc etc etc stick to our own like what most/all the other races do!
I-Wayne, my prayer is that Jah the Most God will protect, preserve and guide you always not to bow under Sodom and Gomorrah, Babylon corrupt and evil systems just to reach the billboard and Grammy awards and chart! I really respect and salute you! Continue the versatile positivity, this is my prayer for you light over darkness, good over evil, and truth and holiness over fame and vanity! One Luv ❤️!!!
This song always brings me back to summer 2004 or 2005 growing up in NYC. As a kid, I used to hear this song all the time riding my bikes with my friends and it became my first introduction to reggae music.
am 18 Lol when I was very young always liked this song although a didn't get real moral of the song at that age..had to come and watch it again 💯💯💯April 4 2016
Bumping this song at 15, just riding around cruising the skatepark on my board. Down south in NC. Good times. I Wayne, is and always will be that MF! Can’t forget “Livin In Love” That and the entire Damian Marley/Nas album. Absolute fire!
This song always make cry too Sad living poorly in Babylon sytem makes people bullshit because of consumption instead of living peacefully with good values
Thanks mom to got Good values, to teach us,to eat,to enjoy,to pray, don’t go in jail, begun people with Good principles & respect Rest in peace my dear mom
23, COMING HERE ALMOST 15 YEARS LATER AFTER HEARING IT AS A CHILD AND THIS COMPLETED..MY MENTAL BREAK DOWN THAT IM HAVING THANKS🤣🤣 P.s RELATIONSHIP OR NOT IM STRAPPING UP AND KEEP YA LOVE IN YA POCKET BRODY save ya sanity and resources🤣🤦🏾♂️
2024 still listening 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Whose here in 2024
Un clásico!!! Nunca muere
Kenyann
Me
All dancehall members I say
Yeah
This song has a real serious message .Very fitting even in today's age .
Even more today, fam I'm 18 and girls now are just using their bodies to get stuff man, there are more guys that are virgins today than women
@@dominicpersaud1155 are there supposed to be more women virgins?
@@esther_5849 yes
@@dominicpersaud1155 why?
@@esther_5849 that's how it was when women actually respected themselves, these days they don't
This song is deep like seriously deep this is the story of so many women and girls it's sad
Yes
This song is based on a true story , its about a girl who died in 2001 . I wayne has asked her family for permission to write a song about that girl .
Yeah, this song is deeply fkd up ... It should have been written about a man because there are FAR MORE male stripperellas than their are female ... As a matter of fact, that kind of disease spreading behavior that I-wayne sings about is what Jamaican men are encouraged to have ... Oh yea, it's so deeply hypocritical and backwards ...
@@danae.stardoll7947 smh ... i-wayne is so sexist ...
The saddest part is the kid is portrayed as the villain of the song🤦🏽♀️💔
This song taught me to love and respect myself.
More power to ya! Bless up.
@@paracleteconsult8677 to zfff
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Facts
AMEN
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Yo I'm here in 2024
Same here 🎉
Yes 6/19
What’s up????
Right nowwww😂😂 my tune this
Reading the lyrics and realizing she's a victim of her surroundings. Healthy environments don't allow troubled 7 years olds to become 11 year olds out dancing. I don't know the circumstances so I won't blame her parents. But this is why we need to build a community around our children. No child should be lead to this. Seeking security and validation like this and making deadly mistakes.
I said the same thing! So basically this was a song about a child who was not protected and sexually assaulted at age 7 and the trauma resulted in her thinking sex is the only form of love. The beat fast but this is a sad song
Shut up you yapping silly trick !!!
Yes I also feel the same. She probably became hyper sexual afterwards and it affected her life as an adult 😢
Go be woke in your real lives.
We came here to vibe
@@titusrome2863 oops did an opinion upset you? Poor thing.
Who else grew up to their parents listening to this song and is JUST now listening to the lyrics and realizing its about prostitution 😂
Lmao
tru dat
Child Prostitution to be specific 😞
@@acehowerton8663 It's not about child prostitution.
@@khaleel9508 it kind of since she started at age 11
2020 mi deya....big song dissssss!!!!!
Who still listening 2024
Believe mhon‼️
Mannn i was a little kid singing and playing this song and I can tell my parents really didn’t approve of me listening too this song and it wasn’t until last night when I played this song and I realized at 28 and as a now father myself I realized what this song was about and it was soo true and way ahead of its time but definitely needed for all ears i am glad i heard when i was younger cause I realized that I-Wayne was speaking Awareness the whole time and also wrap it up and I still Love this Song 💯💯✊🏾✊🏾Thankyou I-Wayne
Hol’Up years later for reminder:lil Wayne-How Too Love and i love both of them cause of positivity and awareness
From Paris love it
This song is based on a true story , its about a girl who died in 2001 . I wayne has asked her family for permission to write a song about that girl .
I wasn't aware of that. It makes me love it more.
what did the girl die from?
@@DAWNWDF probably an STD
@@moenayt_ yea I think so to someone said it was a STD or HIV/AIDS complications
When did he say that?
My parents didn’t like me listening to this song but I wished they explained why. This song is very important for young women and sexual health.
It’s a beautful song that gets a good message across
This song should be played in every sex ed course. Seriously...
When dancehall still had heart and meaning. One of my favorites.
It's not dancehall bro
@@ni-el6052 just by calling someone Bro…. you have no idea what you’re talking about & you young. It’s dancehall
@@johan01030709
Sorry for you, make research on ragga, Reggae and reggaeton. You will understand and you old, I said make research 😀😀🤣🤣🤣
@@ni-el6052 you bout the dumbest…. Reggaton? Why don’t you start with El General first, then talk to me! Reggaton Jokes… Sanchez look him up… I’m from the branches of Dance hall… But do ya self a favor start with El General & the year he dropped. Not my fault your from the era of instant emotional reactions 😂… Ps. unfortunately ur era doesn’t age gracefully cause yall think you know so much and don’t know shit. Let me finish enjoying my Saturday ! NI El instant pop tart 😂
@@ni-el6052 PS. You will one day be old but your generation is gonna get it really bad cause yall have zero respect and do zero for ya self.
& I’m not that old, I just had parents who forced me to think b4 I challenged someone or spoke… Back that shit up!!
Listening to this song as an adult it breaks my heart how many children are actually going through this.... so sad
It’s December 2022 (11 years later) and we’re still jamming to this. From 🇳🇬
This song came out in like 2005
2018, still a big tune in kenya💥💥💥🔥🙌🙌🙌
maaaad
Adi 2019 clubu zote jo🔥
even 2019
Trending Tv BIG TUNE
one of the greatest talents to ever grace the art
This king man is one of the message of of the mostly Highly.
facts still listening in 2023
The younger generation needs to listen to this song more often to stop dangling about and come to reality...hiv/aids is lurking out there and u cant identify a victim by mere visuals.
I wouldn't say its "lurking"....its is sitting right beside you. We need to know ourselves. Its not just young people need to be warned. Enough older people are carrying on like HIV and AIDS will only infect young people. Great track had me thinking the first time I heard it....seems wrong to dance to it🤔
@@sharonkennedy7956 i was dancing while reading this now im just sitting holding my head.
This song is based on a true story , its about a girl who died in 2001 . I wayne has asked her family for permission to write a song about that girl .
Dont scare me like that, herpes is already scary enough, hiv ain't lurking like that 😳 don't make it look like that.
@@danae.stardoll7947 So sad
Missing old vibes like this 🇬🇾🇬🇾my dad used to play these tunes when he came home from work every night....
This song made me choose to be a "goodgyal"
Respect
why is there not enough views and likes on this...its timeless
donataritha kinemo if was a nasty song about skinout pussy it will of young ppl don't study positive music
Calroy Ferdinand not just young people. Both young and old. The world is sick everyone is going crazy
People prefer shallow "conscious" music. Deep lyrics are too much for them. Damian Marley makes music like this but his lyrics are watered down and more palatable for the masses
Only the real 💯👌
donataritha kinemo Evil sells fast
Got sent to Jamaica to live for a few years when i was 7 from the UK because i was too bad lol. Good choice otherwise i wouldnt be doing the Bogle infront of grandma's bedroom mirror when this joint dropped 😂😅😂😅 ahh good memories. Still here umping this n 2024🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was 10 years old when this song came out 😩 my mother wouldn’t let me sing this
Bronx707 7 2004
Tasha Leary lmao 💪🏾💪🏾😂😂😂
😅🤣😂lol. Good mom you got there..lol
This song is based on a true story , its about a girl who died in 2001 . I wayne has asked her family for permission to write a song about that girl .
@@danae.stardoll7947 what’s her name
I remember watching this on mtv jams back in early-mid 2000's. Fuck, where has time gone?
Flat earthers are idiots asking myself same question !
This song is based on a true story , its about a girl who died in 2001 . I wayne has asked her family for permission to write a song about that girl .
Najua wakenya mko hapa....them days I was in class 4 and the song was rocking hata sikuwa najua kenye inaimba 😂😂😂😂😂
tuko hapa 2024. Reminiscent of Holymbao and mc Fullstop
Real music like this should get the reward it Deserves
Used to hear to many times from the radios with no videos. Good old memories Nairobi! Madiwa me a fi miss yah gwaan!
bobo shante yoooo
there's two videos for this
Mad respect to I Wayne, this song has a real message in this evil generations
Been alive for 19 years and heard this song at every BBQ/ Family gathering only to realize its about prostitution and STDS. This lowkey deep
2024 and we still here😂
The sad part is people think it's literally about a woman. It's really about us all as a whole. Stop selling ourselves to people who will never respect us. All African people come together and move with respect and the benefit of our future generations. Love
I get that but- this guy's Jamaican
@@user-nj6bt5gy4s African descent
@Chrisbright2088. Exactly my brother that is exactly what we all should do all African's from all over the diaspora and we can't go wrong by building our own business etc etc etc stick to our own like what most/all the other races do!
But he IS Jamaican..
@@Trinitycameron12 He's still African
No lie this the coldest Christian song ever
2024 more money sheeee requireee
I-Wayne, my prayer is that Jah the Most God will protect, preserve and guide you always not to bow under Sodom and Gomorrah, Babylon corrupt and evil systems just to reach the billboard and Grammy awards and chart! I really respect and salute you! Continue the versatile positivity, this is my prayer for you light over darkness, good over evil, and truth and holiness over fame and vanity! One Luv ❤️!!!
Who's still listening the positive I Wayne 2021?
2022
2022 we here
This song always brings me back to summer 2004 or 2005 growing up in NYC. As a kid, I used to hear this song all the time riding my bikes with my friends and it became my first introduction to reggae music.
Exactly...NYC stayed on the reggae!! 💃🎤
Yeah I know what u mean I was at empire in new york these songs was on every block party man these days was the best
💯
I saw this man recently and it brought back so many memories.. I got a personal performance
Listening to this tune, this year makes the lyrics even sadder. May Jehovah rescue all who wish to retire, those forced, and all who had no choice 🙏
Today's generation is living this song .... one can't satisfy her.
Use to listen this when I was younger,now I'm older n understand the lyrics,now realize how lyrical I-Wayne is
This song still has a strong meaning and message in 2020!!!
2022 here ! July
@@michushams7711
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Still in 2023
Why such a sad song gotta be such a bop lol dancing to this in the living room 😂
😂😂😂Lmaooo wow seriously
This song is more than relevant now in 2018 I swear!
2022
Come on this song never gets old❤️💛💚
i wayne is a yonger prophet.....enugh rspect for the wisdom
So many years and I’m still listening also this song leaves a huge message
Still listening in 2020🇻🇨🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥🔥
Today's youth need to listen to this song
This song makes more sense ... It is educating the people.. Great song
who else is listening to this inna 2020 .relevancy
Song will never not be relevant. As we listen today some woman/man is going through it! THIS WHAT WE MEAN BY BIG TUNE🗣🗣🗣💯❤️💔👑
more songs like this for this generation please
Still in 2024
This guy is just an example of true poet ..2018 @254 kenya
I loved this song as a child growing up but now finally coming to the lyrics like damn.
am 18 Lol when I was very young always liked this song although a didn't get real moral of the song at that age..had to come and watch it again 💯💯💯April 4 2016
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+desean clarke I was about the age you are now, 18, when this song came out and this beat was so ill none of us knew the moral lol
+Y Nunez lmao I do get the moral now.. but bk then just rocked to the riddim.
+Y Nunez haha thought he was acutually singing about fire and wood
LMAO! Omg I'm dead lol
Love doesn’t cost a thing and kindness is free. One love to all my beautiful people. May God bless you all 🙏✨💗
Teach your daughters. Don't let his voice/melody go over your head.
A classic, haven't listened to this in 10 years. Where are you I Wayne?
Didn’t understand the story of the song when i was younger but i still loved it!!
I most of been 14 year old when I first listen to this, haven’t stop ever sense.
Best ever🔥
Can't believe its been 13yrs since this came ou...Where has time gone...???.. Anyways, 2024 and we still here....🔥🔥🔥..Big up Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪👊
2019 and still playing. The message is timeless!
Boom 2016...still ah run !!!!
Natalya Gill hell yea
Natalya Gill 2017 !!!
Just had to come back and listen this 2017
2018 it ah run 💪🏾
I love this song its a great lesson to learn
I was 14 singing this song lmao didn’t know wtf was going on. NOWWWW IM LIKE WOWWWWWWW!!!!
WOOD, FIRE, PUM PUM OH LORD
This song hit my soul when I first heard it such sad reality lived on so many women
Dah song ya mek mi think and look ina miself,,,,its a message for everyone not jus a sex worker😮
2020! this was a big tune in Kenya, back a day
Mad respect, mad talent I-Wayne, cant get enough of the song.
2019 still listening. Whatever happened to I-Wayne? Underated, but extremely talented. Love his music, real medz
2020 an it's still a hit
2021.....still one of the best tunes
2022…. Still a bop
@@prettinfinity big bop!!!
This song took me 15 long years to find it. Watched in on tv. Long overdue. FLAMES AND FIYAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
2020 still Buzzing this maaaaaad chun. Yizza.
so thankful to be born in this generation to hear these good songs passed down from my father
Used to listen to this song as a child without even understanding. Its actually a really sad song now that im old enough to understand it
Who's listening to this master piece in 2023
Here from tik tok 😳
Glad it’s not just me😳.. this is sad thoo
Anonymous Okay how is it sad
That’s hella sad
@@aikaradise ewww
Me to😬😢😥
I really had no business singing this so pure😭🤣
This song has a very deep message to it
Bumping this song at 15, just riding around cruising the skatepark on my board. Down south in NC.
Good times. I Wayne, is and always will be that MF!
Can’t forget “Livin In Love”
That and the entire Damian Marley/Nas album.
Absolute fire!
Who's still listening in 2023?
been bumping this song for a minute still and i aint clocked the lyrics till now
that shit is crazyyy
This song carry a serious message it was on repeat in my head growing up at a teenager thts why I make sure I listen to my parents and work hard
Satisfy herrrrrr🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 this banger will always be played at a family function, club, carni, etc.
This song is trending now in our country kenya 🇰🇪 ❤❤😂😂much love
This song was big long ago man. Maybe you just heard it.😂
WOOOOW. Never knew what this song meant until now. I miss when you had to wonder what a song meant😂.
This generation need to hear this!!!
Memories. Shout out to everyone just remembering old times.
Best reggae song in years
Still..
2021 still a mad tune...... Reggae is the way to be🌹💯
Timeless record. Still speaks volumes today
This song always make cry too Sad
living poorly in Babylon sytem makes people bullshit because of consumption instead of living peacefully with good values
Thanks mom to got Good values, to teach us,to eat,to enjoy,to pray, don’t go in jail, begun people with Good principles & respect
Rest in peace my dear mom
23, COMING HERE ALMOST 15 YEARS LATER AFTER HEARING IT AS A CHILD AND THIS COMPLETED..MY MENTAL BREAK DOWN THAT IM HAVING THANKS🤣🤣
P.s RELATIONSHIP OR NOT IM STRAPPING UP
AND KEEP YA LOVE IN YA POCKET BRODY save ya sanity and resources🤣🤦🏾♂️
Beautiful song, grew up with it. This soul piece should be about respecting yourself but I always see it being played at house parties n stuff.
What I love most about this video is that she isnt a skinny girl...she got some meat & still beautiful
2007 kid growing up hearing this song for the past 11 years ,2023 watching the vid,listening to the full song and understanding lyrics while high asf
2023 and still listening to this
Childhoodddddd🎶🎶🎶