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Judith Bodley
Registrace 25. 05. 2011
Jamaican Media Expert
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS !
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar #BURNABOY with special guest #popcaan live in Kingston Jamaica December 18th for the #lovedamini tour ! | AD voiced by the one & only Judith bodley
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“Those who originated Dancehall are from Africa”|The Show of All Shows Burna Boy in JA🇯🇲🎙
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Sat down for a chat with the CEO of the biggest Afro Caribbean Live Events and Touring Company in North America Osita “Duke” Ugeh of Duke concept. Of course we touched on the Massive Burna Boy show we’re putting on but we got to talking about so much more, Enjoy ! 🎙 #burnaboy #afrobeats #reggaemusic #nigeriamusic #lovedamini
The BEST thing that’s ever happened to Jamaica take it from me.
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#burnaboy #lovedamini #afrobeats #dancehall #reggae
The Barrington Levy interview ( Pt. 2) 🎙
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Part 2 of my riveting chat with the Legendary Jamaica singer Mr. Barrington Levy ! #barringtonlevy #reggaemusic
Barrington Levy on His rocky early years in the music business,Harder they Fall on Netflix + more 🎙
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Part 1 of an interview I did with my good friend legendary reggae crooner @barringtonlevyONAIR this one is a good one ! 🎙 #barringtonlevy #reggaemusic #judithmedia
JM Archive : SHERYL LEE RALPH interview 🎙(part 2)
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Part two of my conversation with the honorable Sheryl Lee Ralph OJ. #sherylleeralph
"I've always had my culture, I've always known who I was" | SHERYL LEE RALPH
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I had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with the iconic Emmy award winning actress Sheryl lee Ralph a couple years back we spoke about her Jamaican roots and so much more. Enjoy ! 🎙
SPICE The Queen of Dancehall Coronation Interview 🎙
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Spoke to the queen of dancehall spice after her official crowning & she had so much to say. Enjoy ! #spice #queenofdancehall #spiceofficial #dancehall #dancehall
Jamaican Super model Stacey McKenzie talks meeting Grace Jones for the first time ! 🎙
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Legendary Jamaican model Stacey McKenzie tells the story of how she met Grace Jones.
Shaggy Talks the Current State of Reggae/Dancehall, Streaming, Spice, Inner Circle x Teejay + more
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Had a great chat with Mr. lover lover Shaggy at this year’s inner circle fest. He shared his thoughts on what it might take for new acts to connect with audiences like the Dancehallers of old as well as talked about new music, His son & more !! Enjoy.
"You know how many people try to be Jamaican that aren't Jamaican !?" | The Fat Joe interview
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Fat Joe Joined me for an Exclusive interview at this years staging of Inner Circle Fest at circle house studios in Miami Florida. He shares personal stories about his connection with Jamaica and his roots in reggae/dancehall culture, forging relationships with some of the business' most respected Icons as well as giving his thoughts on the genre's influence on the mainstream in present day. #fa...
LOVE YOU BOTH!!!!
Barrington, never stop telling us the truth about the music business!
Her light shines bright. I enjoyed this interview from start to finish. She's such a motivation to do better and aspire for greatness.
Bring real reggae back
Wah yuh seh vise verse love???? Yes I ah one of mi favorite all time Barrington Levy songs!!!! Ah mi artist!!! Maximum respect
Hey Judith, I'm coming from the reggae gist channel because you replied to a comment. I think the video has been taken down I subscribed to your channel. One love Diletta ❤
great interview
Thankyou.
Sista fully loaded with wisdom 💯👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️
Mi proud to be Jamaican 💯🇯🇲❤️❤️❤️
I hope this lady know that Barrington Levi didn't write Too Experience and My Time. Those songs were written by Bob Andy
They were written by Song writing Pioneer Bob Andy.
This interview is about Barrington can he get his flowers
Isn’t he NOT Puerto Rican? 😂😂 but he tries to be.
Joe is right... Current trend music right now stole Jamaican style and wanna claim it and not give credit... I thought these artists were Jamaicans. .
Has no idea. People of Jamaican descent in the UK are amazing - take no rubbish from anyone. So proud and hilarious when they tell the truth.
Barrington levy is not telling this journalist the truth here he is lying, same thing little John is saying, a feelings him a carry for junjo.
It's his truth max Romeo said he didn't make money from island Chris Blackwell war in a Babylon album 1976 so that happens a lot with artist's
IHAVE MY BLACK GIRL IF YOU WANT IT YOU CAN HAVE IT RASTA SA SO BLES S UP BLESS UP
All his albums are great but it’s odd that he only made a small amount of albums
This is such a powerful interview 💯 Dope Judith, nuff love 💯
Thank you! I totally enjoyed doing it and Joe was a great interviewee.
@@Judithbodley absolutely
Too experienced was written by Bob Andy
Odd that he didn't mention it neither did she🤫
Yes it is a Bob Andy Cover.
And? This his interview go away with your bhadmind
Burna boy dominates the stage and mesmerize the fans
Thank you Judith for an excellent interview!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I love the music and I really love the stories of the music.
I respect Barrigton and Junjo but if he did that it is pure greed
Junjo nuh ded?
Stacey is one of the greats. Love Grace Jones!!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣
Burna boy is a beast, African giant 4 real 🔥🔥👑👑🥰🥰
Burna boy is a beast, African giant 4 real 🔥🔥👑👑🥰🥰
Love you grace!
Lovely
I love her she so natural. Go Watch our new drama show on TV Abbout elementary
I meet her in Philadelphia
So true
Very nice interview from the great man of reggae . Thanks miss Judith Bodley 🙏🏾👍🏽
Thanks for watching ! 🙏🏾😊
Part 3 ? 🤔
Part 3 would be nice
I see Burnaboy I clicked ❤
❤️🔥
Love you Stacey 😍
A legend. Love Sheryl lee Ralph.
She's speaking a lot of truths here. I've never really pondered on that line in the national anthem..."Give us vision lest we perish". Without vision we really do perish. Many Jamaicans who migrate to other parts of world do so well to the point where their children are now VP of the United States, Governor and Lt Governor of states. It's not the people, it's the lack of vision. Too many Jamaicans at home don't see much hope for their country and their dreams and potential are too often derailed. The result of this is whats happening in the Jamaican society. I just wish we could get leaders who have charisma and a leadership style to inspire hope and vision of what we can become as a country.
The real Jamaica 🇯🇲 she is you Noh figat day ♥️👍🇯🇲
Love the he interview keep the music coming Fat Joe don’t stop,respect to you Jah blessings keep on dropping it. Peace and love all the time.
Yes all Jamaicans love themselves ask them...
I am very proud of you Sheryl Lee Ralph, My first time meeting you you at at the hotel when I took my niece for the mother and child function, where Beverley Manley and her daughter Natasha Manley.
Her skin tone now MUCH lighter. She has given into SKIN BLEACHING.
I'm a Jamaican/American. Watching Sheryl Lee Ralph makes so proud of her. I went to the same High School as Mrs. Ralph in the United States. I will not mention the School. Her music teacher advised me as well. I went on to do my thing in the Entertainment industry. She is right about that when you mention Jamaica.. I live in the world as a citizen. Proud of my roots.
Her dad an AA was a professor and teacher as well. He seemed like a good man.
Judith.....max respect! When are we going to get the remaining of this wonderful interview by Barrington London Levy?
Thanks for watching, Part 2 is out now ! 😉♥️
Dreadlocks are global and go back centuries. Love me some Fat Joe.
Popularised and fought for by Jamaicans. I remember back in the days, Americans laughed at it and made fun at it
@@sportreelz7025 People in JA couldn't have fought for people in say, the UK or Haiti, for example.
@@silentnight9630 actually they could
@@silentnight9630 Jamaica fought for the world
@@imanal2543 Fighting itself right now.
Garbage album.
Its been documented on film by the elders who created Reggae that they actually crafted this genre from listening and emulating Black American genre's which were DooWop/R&B/Soul at the time.
Key word, crafted not copy and it's from Jaz and Blues, one of the biggest genres to exist. Jamaicans don't deny its influence on Jamaicans music, so why are others denying Jamaican influences on their music's?
@@sportreelz7025 Copied/crafted = arguing semantics . The problem is Black Americans are the ones who created all the elements of Hiphop but others are being pushed to force a false narrative that they were the ones that did it but Black Americans arent trying to claim Reggae/Ska/Rock Steady which were heavily influenced by us.
@Maxwell Brisk all the elements of hip hop you say? You didn't create the beat which is music dubbing , and you didn't create music toasting, which are them main elements. All the other elements are what it evolved to be, which is American
@Maxwell Brisk it's like saying you create something, but jazz and Blues were influenced by Africa. Did Africa create it?
@@sportreelz7025 Africa influenced NO ONE. Actually we influenced Afrobeats. Why do people come with this nonsense narrative like Africa is prevalent in anything modern? Just stop, they have nothing for us to look up to.
Lovely!💕
There's no God side or another side of a person....u can't serve God n mamomn at the same time. Father have mercy on us
Gratitude
Great interview! Love her!! She has shared a lot of gems.👍
She absolutely shared a number of gems. It was certainly a pleasure to interview her and I am also quite proud of what she has accomplished.
It isn't that Jamaicans know how to be great outside of Jamaica but not on the island. The issue was literally the lack of wealth and infrastructure on that island versus the wealth and infrastructure in more developed Western Nations like the United states. When the average Jamaican comes to the United States of america, be them well off or poor, they're coming to a more developed wealthier Nation with a black Freedom struggle that lays the groundwork for them to find their footing more easily. They don't find success simply because they embody some mystical greatness that comes from the island of Jamaica because if that were the case the island itself will be in a better set of circumstances. The reality as they walk into life in a wealthier nation with its own native black population (black americans) whose Freedom struggle has already opened the door for some degree of access to resources and opportunities. And as immigrants they are gaining excess to resources and opportunities in America without carrying the multi-generational plight in the US that black Americans have. This is where folks from the Caribbean, Africa or any other part of the world come to start a new. The Black American Freedom struggle is literally the Cornerstone of all non-white immigrant groups success here in the United States of America. She, like most people of immigrant descent, isn't doing a great job of explaining that. And in the process of her poorly constructed and limited opinion on this topic, she is a disrespecting both Black Americans and Jamaicans who live on the island
Her dad is AA. If you notice she never mentions her dad being Jamaican which she seems to not take pride in that.
@@thewordsmith5440 I know he's a Black American