"You know how many people try to be Jamaican that aren't Jamaican !?" | The Fat Joe interview
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2021
- 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. #fatjoe #jamaica #judithmedia #dancehall
The Jamaica Culture has a major impact on the world💯 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🎧
Her questions are so incredible. I love people who wanna have real conversations as opposed to just make headlines.
Thank you so much for that @maletlhatso779
What a great convo!! Enjoyed every minute of it. Live and love Ms J
Live and love ! thanks for watching
Love this, great interview Judi 💖😎
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
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.
I love this interview I pray that one day when I start up my channel I can be able to interview some of the greats✌🏽💯Music is Life and I wish and pray for more unity across the border in this industry they’re youths that actually have the talent and need the help and support from our older heads hope that one day they are willing to give it whenever we reach out to them
Awesome interview!!
Some good topics were raised in this interview✅
Thanks Joe to the to do that with Jamaica we all love Jamaica family love beautiful yes it's been a long time coming!!
great interview
Thankyou.
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. .
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.
Isn’t he NOT Puerto Rican? 😂😂 but he tries to be.
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.
African music is influenced by raggae? The same raggae music that was brought to Jamaica by the enslaved AFRICANS ? Maybe Joe thinks Jamaica music and culture fell from the sky. Sorry Joe, Jamaican music and culture COMES FROM AFRICA, it was brought to Jamaica by the enslaved AFRICANS !
pieces of it come from africa. like the congo drum. Reggae is unique to Jamaica thats why africans copy it. jamaican blacks were seperated from the continent for 400 years when reggae was invented. that would be like giving africa credit for what europeans do because all human life started in africa
@@truthdude8849 The ROOTS and FOUNDATION started in Africa. What is non African about raggae music or rastas ? The African drums? The Ethiopian colors ? Worshipping former African ruler ? And yes ALL HUMANS are Africans, as humanity started in Africa. Start giving Africa its credit for goodness sakes. All the world does is take from her !
@@Music-yq8qc So give all credit to all humans then according to your flawed logic. I already told you there are African parts to it. If it 100 percent African then tell me which country in Africa you will here Studio One and Treasure Isle riddims originated. Jamaica created a evolution of sounds and have our own sound. Latin music has some African roots too try telling a Puerto Rican Reggaeton is African. I dont even claim reggaeton as a Jamaican sound and it has Jamaican roots because they evolved the sound there own way
@@Music-yq8qc Alot of what you stated is more related to RasTafari relgion which I will give you credit is 100 percent African. But reggae existed before Rastafari movement. Check even the early Bob Marley recordings and there is no African influence at all
@@Music-yq8qc Each african country has here own music and dont consider themself as one unit. Ethiopians have a music, Nigerians have a music(afro beats), etc. Jamaica has a music and it is reggae and dancehall. You are discrediting the specific tribe of African decendant who made reggae and it is the Jamaicans