Zulu swashbuckler. King plier this video song dope my jam takes me to back in the day when I used watch b.e.t with carribean rhythms and the box...but why don't they show the whole video and how it originally went anymore they don't show it on TV anymore not even here on TH-cam man come on what's up with that's ?
AAAYYYOOOOOOOO I JUST found out this song is about ABORTION! I've been listening to this song for damn near 30+ years and always thought she was killing dudes!
In the song it said she had abortions all the time but one day he saw her and she was 6 months pregnant and then the next time he saw her she had a girl in her hand and was pregnant again… then at some point she was trying to convince a man she was ready to settle down and the man was like nawh not if you can’t cook, clean, and you’re still “flirty flirty”.
Ok same I’m 27. I never even payed attention to the words too much? Just made me wanna dance haha music is universal sometimes. I don’t agree with anti abortion, but it won’t stop me from dancing.
@@scaryhenski That's sick bro. Highly educated Jamaicans tend to leave the country for business opportunities else where, the positive is that the best of us represent the country oversees, the down side is it being evident there's isn't much intelligence in the institutions😂 That depressing stuff aside, I'm happy you could stay home and experience a foreign culture, by the grace of God I'll spend meaningful time around people of different cultures. One love.
Now we watching these kids reliving the 90’s….but it isn’t fun, lol. Halfway to 40 I am…my mom always said,”you know you’re old when ya see the next generation dressing the way you did.”
I was in primary school when this was a hit. 30 years later this is still a hit 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Big ups to Shaka Demus and Pliers wherever they are. You guys have a generation a great gift.
@@quincy9908 rap music was started by a Jamaican! Jamaica is #1! Jamaicans migrated to the USA and influence a lot on their culture but it sounds like your too young to know this.
@@tailsthefox6568Jamaicans and African Americans are essentially the same people. Both were taken from Africa and then split up into the Caribbean and the USA with some taken to the islands and others taken to the mainland of North America. Jamaicans were able to maintain a distinct dialect because the slave holders in Jamaica were absentee and didn’t prevent them from speaking patwa. But genetically they are the same as African Americans. As far as the music goes both have made great contributions but there is really no comparing anyone to what African Americans did in Blues, Jazz, Soul Music, Funk, R&B, Rock, House Music, and Hip Hop. We love our Jamaican brothers and sisters to the core, but ain’t nobody touching us in music, art, literature, or fashion. Not even our continental African brothers and sisters. But it really doesn’t matterc because we are still all one great people separated by geography. 👊🏾
Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to when I was a kid and would go to the flea market with my mother. This song was ALWAYS playing on the speakers of the market lol
Being from NY and living there in the 2000s Jamaican music was unbeatable. I’m full Puerto Rican. If you know, you kno. I can jam to the throwback dance hall music all day. Bring me back in time. Love my Jamaicans fr
Boricua, we are Israelites- the so called hispanics, blacks, & native americans. We are so blessed to be created in His image as one Nation of Chosen People. Go in peace ❤
Where is pliaer i don't know if i spell his name right when they were touring they'd made a stop in our city in Canada this song was a hit and they performed it the people love it there is a lot of life lessons in the words and the whole music just a huge hit
No high school birthday in d mid 90s without these guys songs, bambam murder she wrote etc..... U guys made my childhood fun. Chaka demus and pliers songs were bomb and still a force to reckon with this day❤❤❤❤❤
Gawd damn... I remember when this song came on, if you're not a Jamaican you damn sure became one right at that moment or whatever.😂😂😂 Ten days in the new year 2022 and we still jamming off of this.❤️❤️❤️
At 39 years old, this joint takes me back to my childhood. Everyone can relate regardless of where they were when this first came out. Africans and islanders feel this the most.
Conheci esta musica há nos anos noventa em Angola 🇦🇴. Hoje, mais de 3 décadas depois, em Portugal 🇵🇹, uma menina pôs a tocar num campo de férias. Quase pulei porque já a procurava há anos. ❤ Nostálgico. 🤩
Me as a kid, early Saturday morning raining outside, riding a random stolen old truck in the countryside, listening to this masterpiece, good old GTA San Andreas
I'm really feeling this jam and thank God for these two KINGS putting it all together had me grooving to the lyrics and instrumental while admiring the Beautiful and Lovely Ladies of the whole clip from beginning to the end 🤴 🙌🏽 🙏🏽 💜 ❤️
That music is history,it's all about a generation thank you @PLIERS who notice that dog be like "what? When he said "flirty flirty". I'm from Haïti and love Jamaican music 🇯🇲
Thanx for bringing the memories in 2021....this Vyb will never die...those who will be watching this after 50 years of release just noe we been here in 2021
Please subscribe to my channel all you wonderful and blessed people 🙏🏽🙏🏽🎵🎵❤
I've liked and commented, but haven't subscribed yet. Thanks for the reminder.
@@elizabethwalker3971 thanks very much baby 🙏🏽❤
Zulu swashbuckler.
King plier this video song dope my jam takes me to back in the day when I used watch b.e.t with carribean rhythms and the box...but why don't they show the whole video and how it originally went anymore they don't show it on TV anymore not even here on TH-cam man come on what's up with that's ?
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂
subscribed, bredren.
we can all agree that we need this music back 😫
YESS
Yessssssss
FACTS!
Hell yes 🤣🤣
Facts
❤Who's here October 2024
Yep
I am
Iisten every day 😊
はい
❤️
Where's the legends still listening to this in November 2024?
We re here 😅
🙋🏿♀️
Hre 😩😩😩😩
If you know how time i spending to find her 😂
😂😂😂😂here
AAAYYYOOOOOOOO I JUST found out this song is about ABORTION! I've been listening to this song for damn near 30+ years and always thought she was killing dudes!
Yooo me too just found out…
Somehow she is.
In the song it said she had abortions all the time but one day he saw her and she was 6 months pregnant and then the next time he saw her she had a girl in her hand and was pregnant again… then at some point she was trying to convince a man she was ready to settle down and the man was like nawh not if you can’t cook, clean, and you’re still “flirty flirty”.
Ok same I’m 27. I never even payed attention to the words too much? Just made me wanna dance haha music is universal sometimes. I don’t agree with anti abortion, but it won’t stop me from dancing.
I think there are times to be lyric people and times to be vibing
I’m Mexican but I grew up with Jamaicans and I feel a little Jamaican from time to time.
Bro if this is the culture you grew in you're probably more culturally Jamaican than I, a born Jamaican is 😂
I'm a full-Haitian born on the island and I got say Jamaican 🇯🇲 is so good and especially this song
@@StudentOfLife.-ot6um I’m From Bridgeport, Connecticut the 🇯🇲 population there is huge and the main ones I hanged out with the most were Jamaicans.
@@scaryhenski That's sick bro. Highly educated Jamaicans tend to leave the country for business opportunities else where, the positive is that the best of us represent the country oversees, the down side is it being evident there's isn't much intelligence in the institutions😂
That depressing stuff aside, I'm happy you could stay home and experience a foreign culture, by the grace of God I'll spend meaningful time around people of different cultures.
One love.
guy, you shouldn't feel little Jamaicans, that's illegal
Almost 30 years down the line, Murder She Wrote never ceases to appeal to the senses.
Real talk
Me no understanding your English
@@foziali8493 what country are you from?
This beat rythem gave birth to bubbling music in the Dutch Antilles and other places
Qqq
This song is legendary, the beat, the lyrics are forever! 2022 still firing
🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is the first song that got me loving reggae
True
@@verolineomusula6366 hi
🤣🥳🎉flirty flirty✋🇧🇬
90s Rock
90s rap
90s Pop
90s Reggae
90s Punk music
Everything in 90s was so pure
Now we watching these kids reliving the 90’s….but it isn’t fun, lol.
Halfway to 40 I am…my mom always said,”you know you’re old when ya see the next generation dressing the way you did.”
90’s dancehall music. Gets you going. I used to ride my bike fast with my walkman back in the day to this.
@@elizabethdonahue4191 0p0llllllkkik8kkkkkoookoooooookj
@@elizabethdonahue4191 jkk
Check the 80's.
good music will never grow old. 2024 still hitting hard
I am an African when I hear this song I just can't get enough of it. Thanks for uploading this gem 🎉🎉🎉
I'm Kenyan, I love this song! grew up singing "Mother Shiro" instead of "Murder She Wrote" 😂😂😂
😊🤣🤣 but now u know the correct thing to sing
ya kaligraph akianza kuwa rapper
Alas ...is ilikuwa hivyo.
Bana we😂😂😂
Jajajajajaja 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was in primary school when this was a hit. 30 years later this is still a hit 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Big ups to Shaka Demus and Pliers wherever they are. You guys have a generation a great gift.
I remember going into 6th grade when this came out, Funny how good music recycles itself thru the generations! ✌️❤️
th-cam.com/video/AmMiYAZ9WLU/w-d-xo.html
Me too
🎉
❤😊2024.... still 🔥
This beat is insane, a song should not be allowed to be this good, true classic
This song should have 1 billion views. A classic 👌🏾
That's a fact
28 years ago I won a dancing competition with this music, I can never forget this jam.
🤣🤣 me too that year
😂😂
You're old
Me too in '93
How old where u back then
I've been hearing this song since I was little and in all my 18 years this is the first time I've ever seen the official video
Same here
Facts 😂
Same
Frr
Me 2 idk where the HELL my old ass has been!
Old school reggae 😎😎 July 2024 and forever cause this music never dies. 😎😎😎😎
Yesssssss
October 24 independence day of Zambia this vibes
The best dancehall of the Jamaica🇯🇲🇵🇦
Thank you Jamaica for being the capital center of black music 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇰🇪
Definitely #2, but not #1
US takes the cake on that
@@quincy9908 rap music was started by a Jamaican! Jamaica is #1! Jamaicans migrated to the USA and influence a lot on their culture but it sounds like your too young to know this.
@@tailsthefox6568it wasn’t but y’all make good music.
@@RealieP dj kool herc dont exist???
@@tailsthefox6568Jamaicans and African Americans are essentially the same people. Both were taken from Africa and then split up into the Caribbean and the USA with some taken to the islands and others taken to the mainland of North America. Jamaicans were able to maintain a distinct dialect because the slave holders in Jamaica were absentee and didn’t prevent them from speaking patwa. But genetically they are the same as African Americans. As far as the music goes both have made great contributions but there is really no comparing anyone to what African Americans did in Blues, Jazz, Soul Music, Funk, R&B, Rock, House Music, and Hip Hop. We love our Jamaican brothers and sisters to the core, but ain’t nobody touching us in music, art, literature, or fashion. Not even our continental African brothers and sisters. But it really doesn’t matterc because we are still all one great people separated by geography. 👊🏾
Any one watching in 2024 with me?
Heyyyyy🎉
Meeee
Çıkamıyorum klipten mükemmel bir şarkı 🎉
you cant lose from the classic
Not only watching but dancing to the tune too
love to my friends in jamaica, from the USA, hope to see more of you here!
This was the jam when this came out in 1992💃💃💃
2022 and the song brings back all my childhood memories. Life was so sweet then, ffs how did we get here.
Happy new year
2024 at work listening to this Masterpiece ❤❤ Murder She wrote ❤
de donde eres?
I love 💕 it so much
Love, Honor and Respect to Chaka Demus and Pliers one of the great Dancehall Anthems in Jamaican Music History.
Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to when I was a kid and would go to the flea market with my mother. This song was ALWAYS playing on the speakers of the market lol
I’m Australian,this was the first ever cassette I bought. I played the shit outta that tape! I was 10 years old then.
This song has stood the test of time I was in high school when this came out back in 1993
I was in grade 3 mombasa Kenya we use to sing mother shiro 😂😂😂🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I was in junior high at the time but boyyyy the f*ckiing cut parties were EPIC . I miss those days n.y.c. in the 90's was the shit . PERIOD
Lol I was 2 yrs old.
Was in grade 7 🥰💯
@@la1122 wow that’s what’s up this was a fantastic time for music everything was good.
Any one watching this in November 2024 with me? ❤❤
Meeeeee
Being from NY and living there in the 2000s Jamaican music was unbeatable. I’m full Puerto Rican. If you know, you kno. I can jam to the throwback dance hall music all day. Bring me back in time. Love my Jamaicans fr
Shoutout to all New Yorkers and Puerto Ricans too 💯
❤❤❤❤
Boricua, we are Israelites- the so called hispanics, blacks, & native americans. We are so blessed to be created in His image as one Nation of Chosen People. Go in peace ❤
@ambermiyuki7476 glad he don't believe in that bs anymore
what does being "full puerto-rican" mean? puerto-rican is not a race
We don't search for old songs we search for gold memories ❤
When this first came out back in the day I was like wow. Dancehall at its best, throw this on at a party back in the day and it was on and popping.
Where is pliaer i don't know if i spell his name right when they were touring they'd made a stop in our city in Canada this song was a hit and they performed it the people love it there is a lot of life lessons in the words and the whole music just a huge hit
Who's still listening to this song in.......2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣2️⃣🇯🇲🇦🇬🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥💫💫💛
2021 me park it here!!!
Same here!!
Altime
YEAH MON 😎
Lateesha
Jamming in the car bro
This song is a fine wine 🍷 the older it gets the better the taste
No high school birthday in d mid 90s without these guys songs, bambam murder she wrote etc..... U guys made my childhood fun. Chaka demus and pliers songs were bomb and still a force to reckon with this day❤❤❤❤❤
Here we are....can't resist watching this over and over
Old school reggae bring it back.💯🎯🇯🇲🇨🇦🇧🇧🎉🥳❤️
A mi granny song dis 😂😂😂her favorite line was "u pretty face and bad character"Rip grandma.2021 and still Litt🔥🔥🔥🔥
Gawd damn... I remember when this song came on, if you're not a Jamaican you damn sure became one right at that moment or whatever.😂😂😂 Ten days in the new year 2022 and we still jamming off of this.❤️❤️❤️
yeah mon!
The classics never go out of style
Los clásicos no son moda...es una obra que traspasa el tiempo.
Who is here in July 2024 ❤❤
Meeeeeeeee. I'm here for real music.
Meeeeeeee🎉💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
I'm here yes old dance hall music 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yow!!!
Came here for the lyrics but was tempted to check out video
Love the Jamaican accent its sounds so African, its really the children of west Africa
I was still a kid in Barbados during my first year of Secondary school at CCFS when this hit dropped. Memories don’t live like people do…. Love it.
Reminds me of my high school days...Great song and the dance moves are too special❤
My favourite song as a 2yr old and 30yrs later I still love it!!
At 39 years old, this joint takes me back to my childhood. Everyone can relate regardless of where they were when this first came out. Africans and islanders feel this the most.
🥰🥰🥰 listening and lovin' the vibes Dec 2021... Great way to groove into Dec 💓
Same here
Heard this first in '95 and it still hits the same
If "but I ain't one to gossip, so you ain't heard that from me" was a song ❤
LOL … exactly 🤣🤣🤣
watching from cleveland Ohio
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤WATCHING FROM FIJI ISLANDS..THE LAND OF GOLD...LOVE CARE ..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤2024..26TH..JUNE.
This song is still 🔥. You can get a party jumpin' in any part of the world with this one.
Word
Murder she wrote , this is a classic !!! Back in time I love it still in 2022!! 🌺❤️❤️😘😘😘❤️
Hit after 30 years
Now we are in 2023 and people still loving
Memories tupu🎉I and I ❤
November 2024 only legends will understand
This song always gets me mentally ready for summer ✨
We are weeks away from summer however this song is already making it summer.
Here because this song deserves more views. 💥💥💥
Timeless still very good in 2024.
This is a CLASSIC...................
Mis mejores recuerdos de niña carnavales limón Costa Rica, con toda mi familia completa y feliz 😢
Funny how the same outfits they’re putting on them are slowly coming back on trend. Been listening to this since i was around 6 or 7 years💪😌
LOL we all know when this beats drops even our old folks break it down for us 😂😂😂
Indémodable.....big dédicace aux anciens 🔥🔥🔥.....vive les années 90....la Belle Époque
Conheci esta musica há nos anos noventa em Angola 🇦🇴. Hoje, mais de 3 décadas depois, em Portugal 🇵🇹, uma menina pôs a tocar num campo de férias. Quase pulei porque já a procurava há anos. ❤ Nostálgico. 🤩
Omggg old mtv!!!
Reggae 101; this whole riddim has sooo many classic chunes!
I grew up listening to these songs ❤❤😮😮
This track never gets old 💯🚀
Mis Respetos A Jamaica 🇯🇲
Por Impirar A PR.🇵🇷
En Nuestro Reguetón 🔥 🔥🔥
Guste A Quien Le Guste 😎
I'm from Cameroon.
One day, if God bless me ; i will travel to Jamaica to visit the Country.
Hey sister🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲 let's go together
Welcome anytime
I'm from Haïti 🇭🇹 and I would definitely want to go to Jamaica 🇯🇲 later in life
I am in the mood for an old school 90s and early 2000s Caribbean party.
Who's watching in 2024?
here in 2027
Me
Me as a kid, early Saturday morning raining outside, riding a random stolen old truck in the countryside, listening to this masterpiece, good old GTA San Andreas
I'll be here in 2030 whos gonna be here with me 😂 sign up now
We here, 6 more years. We will enjoy this song together
@@kelvinkodwo7440me baby
I'm here too bro lol😅
I'm there for the party, brothers
God is faithful. Let's meet here in 2030 God willing
One of the greatess. Still love it
Impossível é ficar parada 🇧🇷🇯🇲
Murder she wrote lord have his mercy big tune big tune fire
I'm really feeling this jam and thank God for these two KINGS putting it all together had me grooving to the lyrics and instrumental while admiring the Beautiful and Lovely Ladies of the whole clip from beginning to the end 🤴 🙌🏽 🙏🏽 💜 ❤️
This song is timeless and will always be a hit, eternally.
Felicitation Jamaica 🇯🇲King the reggae. My from Ecuador🇪🇨
From Liberia I love this music so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️💃💃💃💃💃🙏🙏🙏
That music is history,it's all about a generation thank you @PLIERS who notice that dog be like "what? When he said "flirty flirty". I'm from Haïti and love Jamaican music 🇯🇲
In DC we hang at a restaurant called Kilimanjaro that had DJ's and different musical acts perform in the basement. That spot was hot.
Thanx for bringing the memories in 2021....this Vyb will never die...those who will be watching this after 50 years of release just noe we been here in 2021
I agree! ❤
Classic Tune. The song that made Dancehall worldwide. 🎉❤
Exelent 👍👍🇨🇴 chaca demus una chimba de ritmo las mejores energías. Here Cali Colombia 🇨🇴🇨🇴💪
Who’s here September 2024, tap in
This music and the film "Dancehall queen" are my primal Jamaica´s inspirations! Love it!!!!
This used to be one of my favorite jams back in the day
Yes I'm watching love it ❤
Can’t let go this good vibe music in 2024. Where my 90s babies at. 👋🏾👋🏾
It's the movements and outfits 💯🌟💕
My back to school jam. Oh, the memories.
I love this jam like mad. My 15th future wedding song😂😂😂😂
😂
Great October 2024
Best songggg everr❤❤