Dancehall is and has always been big inna di whole Caribbean not just Jamaica. I have Kittian roots myself and my family has always played dancehall. People like Maxi priest,Shabba,Shaggy to Bounty,Kartel and Mavado have always played in St.Kitts&Nevis. Soca is definitely a got to genre but my point of my comment is Jamaicans have to realize is that the music has spread long time and since we all as Caribbean people come from similar circumstances is what make the music more influential. So Jamaica don’t fret and be proud that Reggae/dancehall has evolved pass just Jamaica. Memba seh di yt people dem tek it up long time and ah profit off ah it,so why can’t your Caribbean brothers and sisters help grow di genre. This is a great opportunity for the genre.
Sure, personally I don't have a problem with our Caribbean brothers and sisters helping to grow the genre by making Reggae/Dancehall music too. It only becomes problematic when they're doing so and aren't willing to acknowledge the source or give credit where it's rightfully due. Were you so amazed with his rapping skills that you forgot to mention the fact that he almost completely dismissed Jamaica's involvement⁉⁉⁉
That's not The points he's doing dancehall And not giving credit seh him a rapper that's not rapping rod wave copy dancehall sing j style but do it in English bcz he's from america and dancehall rep our culture The struggling movitvate people same music rod wave a do yuh notice prince swani talk truth he's influence it cyaa hid like if a Jamaican rapping it cyaa hide
@@killydon908 boi cool out everything ain't about Jamaica... Love e yute.. de man a do him thing him way his style..de mn nar follow Nobody.. so if Chronic Law sing on a afro beat is it African music
Stop use dancehall style and talk bout you're not influence by Jamaica who yuh ??? Bout yah rapper all a unu influence by Jamaica and its ok to rep unu country and put fi unu style to it but show respect 💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
BBC‼ Glad anuh me alone see it... Credit is due to the source which is Jamaica‼ I've just listened to all his biggest hits and I'm hearing a mostly Dancehall sound, I'm not getting a rapper vibe tbh‼ Not saying he's not capable of rapping but at the moment the materials that he's hitting with aren't rap, it's Dancehall‼ What is due to Seasar, give to Seasar‼‼‼ (JAMAICA)
Toppy Boss, Jahllano & even Prince Swanny all 🇹🇹 Dancehall/Reggae artists come and pay homage to 🇯🇲 for their influence and Byron an obvious dancehall artist come and start have an identity crisis. It's like becoming a Soca artiste and never paying homage to 🇹🇹. The Fix can't fix this.
De man say de right tings to get more exposure in dat interview..Remember de man say "Its harder wen u actually not from JAMAICA..tryin to make it..Big Up Byron 🇩🇲💯👊🏽
Byron Messia you’re very talented i love your vocals general your word play mad asf.. My favorites MOCA, VENT, CALIFORNIA general you’re too bad enuh you have fans in Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭
I love the Fix, they are really doing a good..kinda like a Jamaican breakfast club. Also, like how they do some research on the artists before they come. Only critique is, they could expand on the questions they ask..some of the questions are base. So many more good introspective questions they could ask some of these artists or guests.
Yow bredda mi rate di yute music but mi nuh rate how him nah pay homage! Ur doin dancehall music ( speakin jamaican patois) ur ah rass sinjy bout yh rapper!!! 😂😂😂 Him ah live inna lu!!
If a never fi Jamaicans hard work from the past he couldn't be eating right now. What genre of music would he be doing if reggae/dancehall never existed?
Seriously youth?? your doing trap dancehall and calling your self a rapper. Smh With the same Jamaican slangs in your lyrics and all.... This younger generation is getting more delusional as time goes. And to say you're not influence by Jamaican dancehall, big CAP
Byron Messia a dominate the place. Him have the biggest song this year an some of his songs from last year Vent 1.1M & 12 am 1M hot and one this year MOCA 1.1M hot
One bagga crap him just chat bout him a rapper mi listen him songs all now me no hear no rapping him some like someone weh ungrateful mi nuh know him still
Even though he's doing Dancehall, and isn't influenced by Jamaica, and actually is a rapper.....It's only fitting that I use rap lingos to explain the clear fact that he's "BIG CAPPING‼" "HE'S A CAPPER‼" "MR. CAPALOT/RAPALOT‼" DWFL‼ 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 We Yaadies ALL Believe You're What You Say You're 💯👍😁
Mi like his songs, but I can't seem to see music through the same lenses as him. Di man sing dancehall with a patois dialog fuse with the trinibad style and has no dancehall influences. And call him self a rapper??
It’s crazy how you can literally sound like a Jamaican and do everything like a Jamaican and still hate Jamaica !!! This goes to show you how much ppl thief we style dem and get rich and laugh at us smh
@@mainereacts That's your definition of hate because you are emotional like a woman....I bet you were Raised by a single mom? Men don't use the word hate!!
Jamaica people are here complaining the youth use dancehall style and not giving credit to Jamaica 😅 The same thing they said afro coming from dancehall what a madness, when music originally come from Africa, they use African drum and bass and they use our instruments and create their music from that, but today many of Jamaican forgot their roots till their speaking madness 😅 Dancehall will never take back afro, African cultures and styles is well rich and interesting, Reagea was big in the whole world because Reagea was on African roots by then Reagea represented Africa fully, If Jamaica people don't go back to their African roots and represent Africa your music will never and ever be bigger than afro, Most of you don't know about Africa and our roots before because it was no Internet and we don't have good promotions outside the world because when outside world show us on there media they only focus on negative, I have lot to say but let me stop here and I will advice all of you to be open to the African culture because we are one people, every black man or women is and African either you like it or not, Bless you fix 🙏
He have a point about the fusion with dancehall and rap but the way he say that he isn't a dancehall artiste when he clearly sings in Dancehall lyrics, flow, style and melody will clearly not come off good to anyone
So Jamaica doesn’t influence him? But he uses the dialect/slang in his music & during the interview. If rod wave is his influence then y isn’t he rapping?? I see exactly what he doing….they dnt wanna pay homage cuz….iykyk. That type of music abt guns & 💀 aint gonna reach far anyways
And uno still a fi listen di music cuz him badda than 90% of di new generation of Jamaican dancehall and a reach more far. Big up Trinibad, SK an Barbados one time we know how to make shit presentable and elegant.
He's a dancehall artist from St Kitts & Nevis and is heavily influenced by dancehall and Jamaican culture as a whole just as the Trinidad & Tobago dancehall artistes are . I'm Trini. I can call a spade a spade.
All the DANCEHALL ARTISTS like GOVANA, JADA & all the others he mentioned, should withdraw their COLLABORATIONS! Them preffa to give a outsider who CLEARLY DOESN’T RATE DANCEHALL a strength than to give them own a STRENGTH SMH!
Dancehall is and has always been big inna di whole Caribbean not just Jamaica. I have Kittian roots myself and my family has always played dancehall. People like Maxi priest,Shabba,Shaggy to Bounty,Kartel and Mavado have always played in St.Kitts&Nevis. Soca is definitely a got to genre but my point of my comment is Jamaicans have to realize is that the music has spread long time and since we all as Caribbean people come from similar circumstances is what make the music more influential. So Jamaica don’t fret and be proud that Reggae/dancehall has evolved pass just Jamaica. Memba seh di yt people dem tek it up long time and ah profit off ah it,so why can’t your Caribbean brothers and sisters help grow di genre. This is a great opportunity for the genre.
Sure, personally I don't have a problem with our Caribbean brothers and sisters helping to grow the genre by making Reggae/Dancehall music too. It only becomes problematic when they're doing so and aren't willing to acknowledge the source or give credit where it's rightfully due.
Were you so amazed with his rapping skills that you forgot to mention the fact that he almost completely dismissed Jamaica's involvement⁉⁉⁉
Amen
That's not The points he's doing dancehall And not giving credit seh him a rapper that's not rapping rod wave copy dancehall sing j style but do it in English bcz he's from america and dancehall rep our culture The struggling movitvate people same music rod wave a do yuh notice prince swani talk truth he's influence it cyaa hid like if a Jamaican rapping it cyaa hide
@@jrseffort7370 real facts ungrateful batty bwoy dat, what him doing is not rapping idiot culture vulture dem
@@killydon908 boi cool out everything ain't about Jamaica... Love e yute.. de man a do him thing him way his style..de mn nar follow Nobody.. so if Chronic Law sing on a afro beat is it African music
Big up Byron since school you a push hard . Your time now 🙏
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Stop use dancehall style and talk bout you're not influence by Jamaica who yuh ??? Bout yah rapper all a unu influence by Jamaica and its ok to rep unu country and put fi unu style to it but show respect 💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
That is it!
Agreed. One link 🇹🇹 🇯🇲
BBC‼ Glad anuh me alone see it... Credit is due to the source which is Jamaica‼ I've just listened to all his biggest hits and I'm hearing a mostly Dancehall sound, I'm not getting a rapper vibe tbh‼ Not saying he's not capable of rapping but at the moment the materials that he's hitting with aren't rap, it's Dancehall‼
What is due to Seasar, give to Seasar‼‼‼ (JAMAICA)
@@jrseffort7370 dat is it 💯💯‼‼ nothing but FACTS ‼
@@Butterfly55889 there's a list of dancehall artist that sing , so there is nothing original there
Lmao coming back to this a year later! SMH
extremely talented artist fi couple years now!!!
Yow u ain't died today?? How u could post 1hr ago 🧐
the fix never disappoints there fans
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Byron mi feel Yuh all di way from The Gambia 🇬🇲 bredda
Toppy Boss, Jahllano & even Prince Swanny all 🇹🇹 Dancehall/Reggae artists come and pay homage to 🇯🇲 for their influence and Byron an obvious dancehall artist come and start have an identity crisis. It's like becoming a Soca artiste and never paying homage to 🇹🇹. The Fix can't fix this.
Byron mixing up his style to create his own... Do mn duh rap on beats so call it wa r u want di mn don talk
@@andersonglasgow6098 suck yuh mada
finally! been waiting for this intervieww
Destined for greatness 🔥
Sk artist wid bare Jamaican link
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Whole day i playing his music yeah God
I knew he was going to blow up in day one 🤞🤞🔥🔥🔥 dweet youth
Byron say “fvk the fix” so them put back up the interview that was asked to be taken down. The perfect response 😂😂😂
Him say that?
@@TrackVibesJAyeah in a song
De man say de right tings to get more exposure in dat interview..Remember de man say "Its harder wen u actually not from JAMAICA..tryin to make it..Big Up Byron 🇩🇲💯👊🏽
Byron me nuh rate yuh again Sym straight from yaad🇯🇲
Big fan from Ghana Bryon ❤🎉
Byron Messia you’re very talented i love your vocals general your word play mad asf.. My favorites MOCA, VENT, CALIFORNIA general you’re too bad enuh you have fans in Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭
BIG UP GHANA FROM JAMAICA
Dont Forget Talibans 🔥🔥
I love the Fix, they are really doing a good..kinda like a Jamaican breakfast club. Also, like how they do some research on the artists before they come. Only critique is, they could expand on the questions they ask..some of the questions are base. So many more good introspective questions they could ask some of these artists or guests.
Fans from 🇻🇨
Greatest Artist from St.kitts💯‼️
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The "Moca" song weh da yute ya sing bad yf 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Big up Byron Messia, me a keep mi ears out 👊🏽
Yf
bad fr
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Byron is just going to keep get bigger and greater
byron messia yah dancehall artiste stop chat fuckry,show dancehall dem respect,a dancehall artist yuh listen it obvious
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A fool dat mi g nuh rating fi him after this
Zi Dawg a one of the realest chune
Blessing Byron 👏🏿👏🏿
Yute know wah yah do! Don't violate dancehall!
He didn't de mn say who he be and people vex
Him still young just give him time to grow
Dah boy yah a move like him nuh wa tel the ppl sa a Jamaican music him a do😏
😂😂all along mi want see dis man interview fi see him say ye dancehall di man say rapper 😂😂😂duh u thing still
Bad Young Artist 💯Big up yourself you neva disappoint!!!
Pussy dat bout him no look up to jamaican artist
Yow africaine love UP love from Sénégal 🇸🇳🇸🇳 Tapalapa up
Give respect. Your doing jamaican music
Yzt
Yow bredda mi rate di yute music but mi nuh rate how him nah pay homage! Ur doin dancehall music ( speakin jamaican patois) ur ah rass sinjy bout yh rapper!!! 😂😂😂 Him ah live inna lu!!
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If a never fi Jamaicans hard work from the past he couldn't be eating right now. What genre of music would he be doing if reggae/dancehall never existed?
Even Rap itself was inspired by dancehall🤧 Research "DJ Kool Herc" for proof
this youth serious about his craft.
Major changes.respect. good influences
Mi want e wull jamaica diss him yu see
Bredda yuh naah gi ja nuh props
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The fix a drop dem interviews rapid 🔥🔥
They to interview Boyboy that’s a dawn must that is beast
KEEP GOING
Solid interview big up 🚀
It’s a good look💯 Byron reach far from sk big up, keep going stay safe cause ppl bad mind
Ghana love 🇬🇭
I listen Bryson everyday right now💯🇹🇹 Lol man songs bad ..No Love have no skips 🔥
Bredda yah deven memba rytikal collab
Good vybz king!!!
Seriously youth?? your doing trap dancehall and calling your self a rapper. Smh
With the same Jamaican slangs in your lyrics and all.... This younger generation is getting more delusional as time goes. And to say you're not influence by Jamaican dancehall, big CAP
He’s saying Jamaica don’t really have any influence on him and yet he’s using our slangs a lot funny right
eh dawg thief fullyauto flow
No joke
maybe tru ah Jamaica him born him just a say
Funny asf man have song name Moca and expect we fi believe him nah try live off our creativity
Same thing him fren seh..smh
Everybody waa tek Jamaican culture then deny wi
Is like unuh feel like unuh better than wi r sumu
Byron Messia a dominate the place. Him have the biggest song this year an some of his songs from last year Vent 1.1M & 12 am 1M hot and one this year MOCA 1.1M hot
A battyboii that
Cant rate this youth no more after this interview smh i see why the interview was short
now you understand why jeff call him out on not giving credit
Why just because he say he ain’t influenced by any Jamaicans
The man said he's a rapper! You want him lie and say he was influenced by Jamaica? Y'all need to relax. Does that put money in your pocket?
@@ricko2301 all now I can’t hear him rap kmt nigga us doing dancehall y”all some clowns
@@matthewwarner7288 no cuz him tek jeff flow and a act like him nuh wa pay homage
Bad artist 🔥🔥🔥🔥🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Big move the fix a reach out tuh the bad artist dem frm the Caribbean✊🏽🔥🫡
Bad artist Jamaica fully repping st Kitts and the nevis music up move 🇯🇲🇯🇲
Him lose my support.!how can any Jamaican support him
One bagga crap him just chat bout him a rapper mi listen him songs all now me no hear no rapping him some like someone weh ungrateful mi nuh know him still
@@kaliblaxx8120 just give him a listen U will see what am talking about
Tuff Artist inna real life
He’s from 🇰🇳
Where is his credit to dance hall music, and dance hall /reggae artist, no more calabs fi u , u Diss , Liff up, a so rap sound
Don't forget he said ah yard man ah teach him shhh #moca 😅
Blessings g ❤
Tlk e tings dem bredda 🇰🇳
I think he is saying dancehall doesnt influence him to avoid getting styled from artists
Even though he's doing Dancehall, and isn't influenced by Jamaica, and actually is a rapper.....It's only fitting that I use rap lingos to explain the clear fact that he's "BIG CAPPING‼" "HE'S A CAPPER‼" "MR. CAPALOT/RAPALOT‼" DWFL‼ 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
We Yaadies ALL Believe You're What You Say You're 💯👍😁
😂😂😂 that is all me can do
Idiot and a battyman a do dancehall and not influence by dancehall how that possible?😅
Messiah #AspiringGreatness gwarn brother.
Y'all should make him explain what make him a rapper.....mi just hear dancehall.
Love you Byron and you can’t wait to see more of you… speaking from Gh more love
Chakaipa chikomana chikobvu ichi 🔥
Dawg a star 🌟 active fam
Mi like his songs, but I can't seem to see music through the same lenses as him. Di man sing dancehall with a patois dialog fuse with the trinibad style and has no dancehall influences. And call him self a rapper??
Exactly! He needs to give credit where’s its due! Kmft
Problem all you got is you only know he recent song dem. Go back and listen him song dem before he sign wid swanny and you will see wa he mean
Dope! Yal got my follow! SB I need Yal to keep the heat coming tho!!!!
Miss interviewee😂
Mi favorite dancehall artiste dis right now
Big up st.kits I done do a feature with artist from st.kits n jamaica which is dope my boy Byron don’t need auto tune 😂😂💯💤💤
Hard work pays off nttn else
Suh yuh mada from you a use the style an a gwaan like you nuh waah give we the ratings 🇯🇲🇯🇲will ever be the top a dancehall
Byron when i hear no more parties i knew you was à star keep going you motivate me to do thé same 🤙
It’s crazy how you can literally sound like a Jamaican and do everything like a Jamaican and still hate Jamaica !!! This goes to show you how much ppl thief we style dem and get rich and laugh at us smh
Hate? I didn't hear that.
@@stillirise7813 if you can’t pay homage to Jamaican style you stealing then what is ! That’s hate
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He is a born Jamaican so a lie him a tell
@@mainereacts That's your definition of hate because you are emotional like a woman....I bet you were Raised by a single mom? Men don't use the word hate!!
Dawg talented bless up 🔥
Big up you self byron messia 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bro you diss dancehall under style how you fi do dancehall and a seh dancehall nuh influence you nuh rating fi dat
Jamaica people are here complaining the youth use dancehall style and not giving credit to Jamaica 😅
The same thing they said afro coming from dancehall what a madness, when music originally come from Africa, they use African drum and bass and they use our instruments and create their music from that, but today many of Jamaican forgot their roots till their speaking madness 😅
Dancehall will never take back afro, African cultures and styles is well rich and interesting,
Reagea was big in the whole world because Reagea was on African roots by then Reagea represented Africa fully,
If Jamaica people don't go back to their African roots and represent Africa your music will never and ever be bigger than afro,
Most of you don't know about Africa and our roots before because it was no Internet and we don't have good promotions outside the world because when outside world show us on there media they only focus on negative,
I have lot to say but let me stop here and I will advice all of you to be open to the African culture because we are one people, every black man or women is and African either you like it or not,
Bless you fix 🙏
Big up Ghana one time❤
Dawq waa Voice note like CMR
mi scroll juxx fih sih this inah the comments...caaaz mi a wonder if a mi alone hear ih daaawg seh it😂😂😂
Ago stop listen to you music you nah pay jamaica homage
Sizzla voice: yuh insult we man, yuh insult Jamaica🇯🇲.
Agreed. One link 🇹🇹🇯🇲.
@@shortis525 big up 🇯🇲🇹🇹🗣
True ting
😂😂😂
He have a point about the fusion with dancehall and rap but the way he say that he isn't a dancehall artiste when he clearly sings in Dancehall lyrics, flow, style and melody will clearly not come off good to anyone
Yeah I listen to this dude 🇺🇬 @Byron messia
Big up your self messia love your music Talibans and moca that song is mad 🔥🔥🔥
A web da bomboclaaaaaaaaaaaat bwoy yah come from?
Hell
That Moca song bad yf🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So Jamaica doesn’t influence him? But he uses the dialect/slang in his music & during the interview. If rod wave is his influence then y isn’t he rapping?? I see exactly what he doing….they dnt wanna pay homage cuz….iykyk. That type of music abt guns & 💀 aint gonna reach far anyways
Rappers won't claim that style in the USA
Dawg tuff yf
Give dancehall / ja its credit
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Africa 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Bredda yah dancehall artist bout you a rapper good songs but learn to do interviews
Up move….History made
Stop bite Jamaica style if u nah plan to give Jamaica credit boy
Doh mek him fool yuh enuh,him have yard roots too but St.Kitts him a represent.
This bredda literally sing in a jamaican accent and a dancehall style and call himself a rapper 😂
Tough isn’t it?
Yzt dawg yu nuh realize how him a tlk every time Jamaica bring up
@Nick Smith yeah man it's like someone told him that the interviewers are gonna bring up jamaica alot so he should shun them every opportunity he gets
And uno still a fi listen di music cuz him badda than 90% of di new generation of Jamaican dancehall and a reach more far. Big up Trinibad, SK an Barbados one time we know how to make shit presentable and elegant.
He's a dancehall artist from St Kitts & Nevis and is heavily influenced by dancehall and Jamaican culture as a whole just as the Trinidad & Tobago dancehall artistes are . I'm Trini. I can call a spade a spade.
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Fix interview in Trinidad was really good but d mic hid all d artist faces
All the DANCEHALL ARTISTS like GOVANA, JADA & all the others he mentioned, should withdraw their COLLABORATIONS! Them preffa to give a outsider who CLEARLY DOESN’T RATE DANCEHALL a strength than to give them own a STRENGTH SMH!
loool dawg seh voicenote like cmr
😂 fix Dancehall run most caribbean soca normally run for carnival stop ask same question