I'm from the UK and 1st heard Capleton in 1994 on a jungle tune sample, Cold Blooded Murderer. Then Tour, the rest is history, this man one of the best artist to ever live.
All Martense Street thugs!! Linden, Caton, Flatbush, Vanderveer, E 21, 90s, 50s, New Lots, Bushwick, Brownsville, do or die Bed-Sty. Our territories!! When Brooklyn was BROOKLYN.
Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo di gal a gwan like a train, Sssshhhhhhh di a gal a gwan like a rain, vroom vroom vroom vroom like a ninja bike pon di main, eeeaahhhh like a air jamaica plane Capleton bad like yaws!!!!
ConcreteRose85' what i meant by that is during that era, the crack epidemic was at an all time high especially within the the ny region, where ALOT of Jamaican cats had shit on locked down here as far as their participation in it was concerned. The Dancehall days of that time was not immune to the drug trade as a matter of fact many Jamaican artists, promoters, sound system operators and media personalities dabbled in it.
blackwolverine1 How do you think the sound system scene dried up by the mid 90s? A lot of sound guys fell victim to the drug trade. Some were sent away. Others were murdered. And by the time many of them served out their sentences, they were deported after the 1996 immigration law. But yeah, you're right. The Brooklyn Dancehall scene was directly involved in the drug trade. Babyface said it himself in an interview that Addies used to have the weed connection.
CORRECTION... *1988* WAS THE CRACK ERA'S PEAK.... *1989 and 1990* WAS NYC'S MOST MURDEROUS YEARS.... PLENTY OF BOTCHED DRUG SALES GONE FATAL.... THE EPIDEMIC MADE ARTISTS MAKE THE MUSIC THAT EMULATED THE LAVISH LIFESTYLE THE CRACK DEALERS WERE LIVING. 1991 STARTED SEEING THE VERY SLOW BEGINNING OF THE DECLINE OF THE EPIDEMIC.. BY 1996, IT WAS OVER, HOWEVER, BILLIONS OF $$$ SPENT, THOUSANDS OF LIVES (FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUAL) PERISHED. THOUSANDS MORE "DIPPED" (DEPORTED) AND SENT TO PRISON. @inquisitive871 ...ACTUALLY THE *LATTER* PART OF WHAT YOU TYPED (A LOT OF SOUND GUYS WERE INVOLVED IN THE DRUG TRADE) WAS TRUE.. I DON'T WANT THE "HE'S A SNITCH POLICE TO START POINTING FINGERS BECAUSE EVERYONE KNOWS SO ITS NO BURIED TREASURED SECRET.... THE CONSEQUENCES WERE THE USUAL. (DIPPED, LIFE IMPRISONMENT, OR 6 FEET UNDER) HOWEVER, SOUND SYSTEMS WERE VERY MUCH ACTIVE DURING THE MID 90'S... WETHER JUGGLING OR CLASHING, IT WAS VERY PREVALENT DURING THOSE NOTORIOUS YEARS IN THE 90S....
@@anwarphilip7460 Not really. In the mid 90s, Biltmore was already shuttered. Babyface was serving time in prison and Spectrum/ Earthruler wasn't as active. These were the giants of Brooklyn. By the late 90s, you began to see a transition from dub cutting to more 45 juggling.
Capleton is the GOAT. 31 years later and he is still banging
Real talk
Definitely, King Shango is 🔥 🔥 🔥
I'm from the UK and 1st heard Capleton in 1994 on a jungle tune sample, Cold Blooded Murderer. Then Tour, the rest is history, this man one of the best artist to ever live.
80s 90s all artists blessed untouched
Best reggae era
This was 22nd of June 1991 - two days later and Supercat shot Nitty Gritty outside Super Power..for context.
Allegedly
It wasn't alleged, he said he did and was not charged because it was self defense
Wild apache don dada crew
God bless
Capleton favorite artist
Yessss
those clubs in those days on church Ave was the best
agree
Urballiss fyah Biltmore / Star Light / Dynasty 1, then 2. Love People / Act 3 in Bx...
I remember being on Parkside and Bedford and hearing on the radio that Alton Black died in an accident. Sad news.
Jamaican girls been doing them moves!
Big up Thomas and all Martense and Rogers fam
you know the thing
All Martense Street thugs!! Linden, Caton, Flatbush, Vanderveer, E 21, 90s, 50s, New Lots, Bushwick, Brownsville, do or die Bed-Sty. Our territories!! When Brooklyn was BROOKLYN.
you remember E@S Records store?
Dancehallarchives Which one? On Rogers? You talking about Earl Shorter Record store then Thomas McLean took it over?
same one
Dancehallarchives Our place bredda! Survived it. Real way! 86 - 99.
real talk,Remember Steve unto work in the record store?
The people then really love the music and the artist
I was at this dance smooth runnings.
Choo Choo Choo Choo Choo di gal a gwan like a train, Sssshhhhhhh di a gal a gwan like a rain, vroom vroom vroom vroom like a ninja bike pon di main, eeeaahhhh like a air jamaica plane
Capleton bad like yaws!!!!
Before the tight pants boy dem.....need to go back to di gyal dem
Afrique Alton Black & Blacka Ranks Gal Just A Watch
Zeet
Up 💥💥🔥🔥🔥💣💣
Back when girls know how to whine now a days dem a jump off tree and speaker box
classic error
Not just that - but women used to keep their skin nice and soft. nowadays girls skin look rough - and covered in tattoos
jamaican dancehall created twirk !!
Yu know
this is when the crack epidemic was at its peak.
wtf
ConcreteRose85' what i meant by that is during that era, the crack epidemic was at an all time high especially within the the ny region, where ALOT of Jamaican cats had shit on locked down here as far as their participation in it was concerned. The Dancehall days of that time was not immune to the drug trade as a matter of fact many Jamaican artists, promoters, sound system operators and media personalities dabbled in it.
blackwolverine1 How do you think the sound system scene dried up by the mid 90s? A lot of sound guys fell victim to the drug trade. Some were sent away. Others were murdered. And by the time many of them served out their sentences, they were deported after the 1996 immigration law. But yeah, you're right. The Brooklyn Dancehall scene was directly involved in the drug trade. Babyface said it himself in an interview that Addies used to have the weed connection.
CORRECTION... *1988* WAS THE CRACK ERA'S PEAK.... *1989 and 1990* WAS NYC'S MOST MURDEROUS YEARS.... PLENTY OF BOTCHED DRUG SALES GONE FATAL.... THE EPIDEMIC MADE ARTISTS MAKE THE MUSIC THAT EMULATED THE LAVISH LIFESTYLE THE CRACK DEALERS WERE LIVING. 1991 STARTED SEEING THE VERY SLOW BEGINNING OF THE DECLINE OF THE EPIDEMIC.. BY 1996, IT WAS OVER, HOWEVER, BILLIONS OF $$$ SPENT, THOUSANDS OF LIVES (FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUAL) PERISHED. THOUSANDS MORE "DIPPED" (DEPORTED) AND SENT TO PRISON.
@inquisitive871 ...ACTUALLY THE *LATTER* PART OF WHAT YOU TYPED (A LOT OF SOUND GUYS WERE INVOLVED IN THE DRUG TRADE) WAS TRUE.. I DON'T WANT THE "HE'S A SNITCH POLICE TO START POINTING FINGERS BECAUSE EVERYONE KNOWS SO ITS NO BURIED TREASURED SECRET.... THE CONSEQUENCES WERE THE USUAL. (DIPPED, LIFE IMPRISONMENT, OR 6 FEET UNDER) HOWEVER, SOUND SYSTEMS WERE VERY MUCH ACTIVE DURING THE MID 90'S... WETHER JUGGLING OR CLASHING, IT WAS VERY PREVALENT DURING THOSE NOTORIOUS YEARS IN THE 90S....
@@anwarphilip7460 Not really. In the mid 90s, Biltmore was already shuttered. Babyface was serving time in prison and Spectrum/ Earthruler wasn't as active. These were the giants of Brooklyn. By the late 90s, you began to see a transition from dub cutting to more 45 juggling.
There sure is a difference in 1980s dance style and the 1990s.anybody know what it is🤔
thats true
flatbush rude boy dem ...Vanderveer masive ...
bang
Martense Rep!! Turn Table massive...RIP Fitzroy!!
Bumboclaat 90s did nice bare artist use to come ah Brooklyn now none of them do this
Facts in real life
Wow ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
RIP Blacka ranks
alton Black you mean
Yeah lol exaclty i was just like nah for real not him to?
bam bam!
NICE!! PLEASE PUT POST MOSRE XXX-RATED DANCING.
How did Alton Black die?
unfortunately
Car accident
Car accident coming home from dance
Cat seh
A me run this a way from George Bush
Tune and gun shot mi push!!!
was there
What did Witty go to jail for?
Ho lee fuk, June 1991, same month Cat shot Nitty
Smh
Informa fi ded!