I originally laughed at this guy but after listening to him speak, he is one of the most humble and likeable artists have ever come across. He is talented and has a respect for Jamaican culture. Good luck to him, I hope he achievers everything that he wishes to.
@thestarshavefallen yes, he's not the norm for the genre so it adds an interesting flair. That's what you meant right? Or were you implying RRRRRRRACISM?? 🤣😂
@sniper1444 get a grip know head,there is always one and its you. Phil lyott lead singer of thin lizzy was black. Jimmy hendrix was black and skinhead music was actually trajan back up from the late 50s in england.
It isn’t cultural appropriation when it’s intended to contribute to the culture rather than steal from it. He makes this music for the people who already love it. And man, he is so earnest and humble - and so talented - it’s hard not to root for the guy.
@@loligravesen4538 cultural appropriation is a joke anyway. americans claim that beeing german and running a chinese restaurant is already cultural appropriation 🤣🤣🤣
@@loligravesen4538 Yup. The rest of the world celebrates culture and exchanging the best parts, everyone grows from it. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but that's the magic of the human experience; figuring out what works and focusing on it.
WHAT? A ONLY U N DEM .they stole britan of us as saxons when you were knights re write our history and pushed you back in the carribean with war and lies then slaves you and here with another agent to do it again why dont you wake up and put on your iron shirt jamicans are so thick in the head...
@@marcgabriel5096😂😂OK plenty of loved uk artist have done big shows like sting in jamaica like gappy ranks tuggawar stylo g m dot r us just internet hype with comedy value
LOVE FOR JAMAICA!!!🧐 BET YUH NOH HAH DAT DEH LEVEL AH LOVE FI ALL DI AFRICAN (WHO YOU DUMB ASS REFER TO AS BLACK) ARTIS FROM YOUR OWN COUNTRY. Y'ALL'S LEVEL OF WORSHIP FOR THOSE FUH'KING 👽LIEN RE🦎TILIAN MF's IS DEEP.☠
I’m a blk English man with Jamaican blood and I can tell you this man here, him ❤️ JA & the ppl dem same way. Strength n guidance all the way mi bredda keep doing your ting ✊🏾👊🏾
Black "British" English is it's own ethnicity you cannot be black and english only white northern europeans from england are english.. Wish people would understand this i find it ignorant as i am english. 🤦🏻♂️
@thatcarguy6190 English refers to a nationality, not an ethnicity. Just like being American doesn't dictate one's race, being English doesn't dictate one's skin color. England has always been a diverse nation, and everyone who calls it home, regardless of their background, can be proudly English.
A point you may be missing is that most of the young jamaican artist music got absolutely no substance. There's hardly any story for other people to relate to. Jamaican artist need to go and try craft their skills. Have you notice that most of their songs are coming from the same rhythm ? Personally as a Jamaican myself I only listen to Afrobeat and African music than my own jamaican music. The flavour in dance hall music is no longer exist. When I need to listen to jamaican authentic music I listen to G T Taylor. Jamaican kills off their own music. People a nuh fool because we can identify good music. I was in Jamaica in April and the music airways abused my ears with pure damn rubbish music. It is sad to say but the 80s and early 90s are the platform for jamaican music. Dance hall music gone to the dogs.
We need to first put that energy into loving and getting along with each other. Loving, embracing, and accepting others was never an issue, that's the easy part. We are very backward.
Just discovering this guy and I'm sure what he's doing is coming from a place of love. I can't see anything wrong with people loving each others' cultures. As a young Greek lad growing up in London in the 1980s, some of my earliest musical impressions were from the reggae guys playing their music loud from stalls near the shops on a Saturday. Culture is all of us influencing each other.
I didnt even mean to watch this whole interview but here i am. Hahaha i clicked just to hear his speaking voice and just got enthralled in his storytelling. He's quite inspirational. Big props to you M dot R. You the man, man.
As a person whom is NOT Jamaican, I respect that he said point blank, that he could sit there and talk in a posh English accent but it's the LOVE that got him to who he is. He has no shame about it, he turns the negatives to positives. Just the fact that he lays it out with no shame is admirable.
Years ago I never used to like this guy, but watching his videos lately I see how passionate and humble he is and I have grown to admire that about him… cook and vibe! And after watching this interview I have to say more love to this guy… breaking down boundaries and mixing cultures and love! This man deserves his flowers 🌺 🌷 🌹
BIG, BIG RESPECT TO MDOT!! I WILL NEVER CHAT SHIT ON THIS MAN EVER AGAIN!! I'll admit it, I thought this lad was just a meme and the butt of a joke prior to this interview. I also thought he was born and raised in Jamaica after first hearing him. He proper kills it. Man's definitely earned my respect something serious listening to this interview. I swear straight up and down, I will never laugh at this man ever again and furthermore I'll slap the next bloke I catch talking shit or laughing at him. His passion for authenticity in his music and dedication to doing it right instantly won me over. He obviously loves more than the music he loves the culture/country.
They teef britan and allll your history of you jamicans wid lies when they were called anglo saxons jamicans were knights and indigenous to england their to teef coming to do it again with ther nicely nicey devil lies... if you respect us left us alone ygm
I actually like my guy, I thought he was born and raised in JA but nothing but love cause he's love for the culture is clear, he's on point I like his energy
Why do Jamaicans feel so grateful when anyone copies them. Jamaicans are uniquely talented even when they are doing nonsense. I'm always amazed how overwhelmed they become when they are imitated.
I bloody love you mate!! Your drive is insane so keep it up. You will go far doing what you do, and I honestly want to see that happen for you. Respect brother 👊🏻 x
Love me some MDot R. I want to see your career go to the sky and beyond. You are one of the humblest and down to earth person I know. Much blessings. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲🇬🇧
Sometimes the world just gives a gift to the people and Mdot is one of them. The energy he brings is next level. Absolutely buzzing for him that he's getting recognition
I'm so glad M Dot R is getting the love he deserves. Been following this man for several years now and it's incredible to witness his rise. So glad he's getting the love and respect he deserves!
MDOTR-big up ya self bra bra! Man love the culture and embraces it and in turn the people show him respect! Music is a multicultural art form. Big up ya self MDOTR
I heard him a week ago... I was blown away!!! I've been listening too Jamaican music since I was 8. My older brother put me on Buju Banton & there was no turning back! I said that too say this. I was shocked!!! It was a reel when I 1st seen MDot! I couldn't believe it! Keep up the great work!!! Coming from Florida! Big ups!
I can relate to what he is saying. I love reggae and when i sing it without the accent it doesn't sound authentic, but i feel akward faking an accent to get that certain sound. I'm proud that my boy just followed his heart and found his voice.
he's on his grind man, broski you interview so well m dot, you got charisma and getting that into this uk/mashup image thing is what you have to do. Im a BIG TIME cook and vibe man and thats where i get to watch you and have done for time. The way to the top is to get on more of these types of gigs man. Best of luck.
M Dot r is on another level. You are loved Bro and not just for the music. Don’t watch the haters. Even Jesus Christ has hate. Not everyone will love you and that’s ok. Keep being you and keep pumping out the music. Sets, live performance, vids, everything. ❤
This man have a passion for Jamaican culture and I appreciate him respect my brother
So Jamaican culture is being slack and singing about girls private parts, what a culture
🔥🔥🔥big up MDot
@@SeekTheCrossyou’d be surprised how much of that there actually is
Modern day minstrel show. Dont be stupid.
This man truly loves Jamaica music and people
I’m glad ppl can see 🙏🏽
Wait he's not a yardie? Lol I thought he was at least mixed, he just picked it up n did his thing
@@axman3128 he's from Kent isle of sheppey
@@cookandvibesmashed that interview, been fan since day1 bro you know, cmon dat way wooo oiii ❤
He does
As a Jamaican, I 10000000000% approve of his style. He's really embracing our culture like none other I've seen in a while
I originally laughed at this guy but after listening to him speak, he is one of the most humble and likeable artists have ever come across. He is talented and has a respect for Jamaican culture. Good luck to him, I hope he achievers everything that he wishes to.
So you laughed at him before even finding out about how hhumble he is. Too many people wanted to dislike him no doubt purely based on his colour.
@@CB-ft8zw lol nobody dislikes him… it’s just funny and cool to see a White dude singing in a patwa accent.
@@OFFICIALRAMKO In Jamaica there are white, Chinese, Lebanese and Indian people who usually have a Jamaican accent.
Great
such is life
I'm a 50-year-old Metalhead and I can't get enough of this guy😂
That be the power of his positivity, my fellow metalhead =)
Love me some metal music. It was the first genre of music I gravitated towards.
Cos he's white.
@thestarshavefallen yes, he's not the norm for the genre so it adds an interesting flair. That's what you meant right? Or were you implying RRRRRRRACISM?? 🤣😂
@sniper1444 get a grip know head,there is always one and its you.
Phil lyott lead singer of thin lizzy was black.
Jimmy hendrix was black and skinhead music was actually trajan back up from the late 50s in england.
It isn’t cultural appropriation when it’s intended to contribute to the culture rather than steal from it. He makes this music for the people who already love it. And man, he is so earnest and humble - and so talented - it’s hard not to root for the guy.
That’s only a term Americans use. The whole world doesn’t get ‘cultural appropriation’.
@@loligravesen4538 cultural appropriation is a joke anyway. americans claim that beeing german and running a chinese restaurant is already cultural appropriation 🤣🤣🤣
@@loligravesen4538 Yup. The rest of the world celebrates culture and exchanging the best parts, everyone grows from it. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but that's the magic of the human experience; figuring out what works and focusing on it.
Oh you get it
you have to know, that normally nobody speaks about "cultural appropriation" because cultures mix, borrow, reinvent, and adapt since millenias...
One of the most humblest & respectful people you’ll ever meet may the lord bless this man☝🏽💯❤️
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Big tune my bro, we Jamaicans do love you and you have adopt the culture nuff, nuff respect to you, keep blazing bro
WHAT? A ONLY U N DEM .they stole britan of us as saxons when you were knights re write our history and pushed you back in the carribean with war and lies then slaves you and here with another agent to do it again why dont you wake up and put on your iron shirt jamicans are so thick in the head...
💚💚💚💚
Bless up brother real 1
We will always appreciate you bro welcome to the culture 💯💫🔥😊😎
Sooo... you as the native british had been defeated pushed back into jamica stole your history by saxons and now they doing it again shatapp🤮😭😭😭
Nobody deserves it more than M Dot R, real yute humble bredda been putting in work for the longest years Pon years. Big up yourself
M dot is loved by Jamaicans …. Anyone who shows respect receives respect!! Love his music & his energy
If he's loved by Jamaicans how come u don't see him on no big shows in Jamaica 😂
@@uk_bigboss so the fact he’s not on big shows verifies he’s not loved by your everyday Jamaican 😂😂😂😂 boy you dumb as hell
@@uk_bigbossyet
@@uk_bigbossmaybe because he lives in... England? 😂
@@marcgabriel5096😂😂OK plenty of loved uk artist have done big shows like sting in jamaica like gappy ranks tuggawar stylo g m dot r us just internet hype with comedy value
MDOTR I’ve heard the passion in your voice and the love ❤️ for Jamaica
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🇯🇲
LOVE FOR JAMAICA!!!🧐 BET YUH NOH HAH DAT DEH LEVEL AH LOVE FI ALL DI AFRICAN (WHO YOU DUMB ASS REFER TO AS BLACK) ARTIS FROM YOUR OWN COUNTRY. Y'ALL'S LEVEL OF WORSHIP FOR THOSE FUH'KING 👽LIEN RE🦎TILIAN MF's IS DEEP.☠
he is not stealing or taking over the culture, he is spreading it!
😂
Naa its verbal blackface
@se20se20 sym ignorant donut
You fool 🙄
@@se20se20 Honestly, I laughed at how dumb of a comment this is. Have a like.
I’m a blk English man with Jamaican blood and I can tell you this man here, him ❤️ JA & the ppl dem same way.
Strength n guidance all the way mi bredda keep doing your ting ✊🏾👊🏾
Black "British"
English is it's own ethnicity you cannot be black and english only white northern europeans from england are english..
Wish people would understand this i find it ignorant as i am english. 🤦🏻♂️
@thatcarguy6190 English refers to a nationality, not an ethnicity. Just like being American doesn't dictate one's race, being English doesn't dictate one's skin color. England has always been a diverse nation, and everyone who calls it home, regardless of their background, can be proudly English.
@@thatcarguy6190 you are one dumb guy 🤣
@@jayandgemhe's right. English is an ethnicity. British is a nationality.
Someone told me and I wasn't aware, but when I looked it up it's true.
I’m a Jamaican African
From the states, North America. I love this dudes styles and he if he came over here to perform, I'd definitely see him live.
As jamaican I would say this, alot jamaican ppl quick to embrace other nationality and race than their own jamaican ppl. Sad to say! Big up M dot
A point you may be missing is that most of the young jamaican artist music got absolutely no substance. There's hardly any story for other people to relate to. Jamaican artist need to go and try craft their skills.
Have you notice that most of their songs are coming from the same rhythm ? Personally as a Jamaican myself I only listen to Afrobeat and African music than my own jamaican music. The flavour in dance hall music is no longer exist. When I need to listen to jamaican authentic music I listen to G T Taylor. Jamaican kills off their own music. People a nuh fool because we can identify good music.
I was in Jamaica in April and the music airways abused my ears with pure damn rubbish music. It is sad to say but the 80s and early 90s are the platform for jamaican music. Dance hall music gone to the dogs.
@@robertworpole1351try vicee
@@robertworpole135180s and 90s music across all genres can't be matched sadly.
This man I rate him 100%🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I like to see other races embrace our culture, the colour barrier can't come in between unity.
We need to first put that energy into loving and getting along with each other. Loving, embracing, and accepting others was never an issue, that's the easy part. We are very backward.
Respect
Brother in London we have been liaising to Ragga reggae for years Nija man super cat fireman Buju
It’s not new
Jamaica nuh have set colour, no barrier
You rassclart embrace too much that's why it's dem kinda people get awards for "best reggae album" and not the real artist.. kmt wake up
Just discovering this guy and I'm sure what he's doing is coming from a place of love. I can't see anything wrong with people loving each others' cultures. As a young Greek lad growing up in London in the 1980s, some of my earliest musical impressions were from the reggae guys playing their music loud from stalls near the shops on a Saturday. Culture is all of us influencing each other.
Lol let a black man pretend to be a Greek and see if them racist demons won't hate him
I didnt even mean to watch this whole interview but here i am. Hahaha i clicked just to hear his speaking voice and just got enthralled in his storytelling. He's quite inspirational. Big props to you M dot R. You the man, man.
same here :) ❤️
me too ! 😊
Same lmao I always thought he had a Jamaican accent but no proper English accent lol what a legend
Man like MDOTR FINALLY got his Onstage flowers 🙏🏾 SALUTE my brudder 💯 keep puttin in this WORK 💪🏾
He is so positive and appreciative 😍
They always are until they take over our tings
Dutty retch dem kmt
@@uk_bigbosselaborate...
Mad respect for MDOTR for doing what he pleases and doing it so well
As a person whom is NOT Jamaican, I respect that he said point blank, that he could sit there and talk in a posh English accent but it's the LOVE that got him to who he is. He has no shame about it, he turns the negatives to positives. Just the fact that he lays it out with no shame is admirable.
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Years ago I never used to like this guy, but watching his videos lately I see how passionate and humble he is and I have grown to admire that about him… cook and vibe!
And after watching this interview I have to say more love to this guy… breaking down boundaries and mixing cultures and love!
This man deserves his flowers
🌺 🌷 🌹
It’s nuts hearing his actual voice 😅
As a Trinidadian, big up man and don't pay anyone any attention, do what you love and be true to it.... More success for you my friend
I applauded M Dot R and those that he crafted his style from. Respect to Jamaica from the USA.
BIG, BIG RESPECT TO MDOT!! I WILL NEVER CHAT SHIT ON THIS MAN EVER AGAIN!!
I'll admit it, I thought this lad was just a meme and the butt of a joke prior to this interview. I also thought he was born and raised in Jamaica after first hearing him. He proper kills it.
Man's definitely earned my respect something serious listening to this interview. I swear straight up and down, I will never laugh at this man ever again and furthermore I'll slap the next bloke I catch talking shit or laughing at him. His passion for authenticity in his music and dedication to doing it right instantly won me over. He obviously loves more than the music he loves the culture/country.
I just wish the British people could embrass us the same way we embrass them especially in the professional space😌🙏
Ahhh, poor thing.
This man is proving the really is only one true culture, that being human culture, the culture of love for one another, mad respect, one love ♥️🙏🔥
If God is love then this man is blessed.
This man speaks to Mr Williams with respect but then we have young Jamaican artiste come on the show calling the man Winford
Welcome Bro to the world of Jamaica, we Love and respect the fact that you love us , we return the Love❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Although they teef your native land before slavery aka britan hes just a agent lool foolfool ppl
This is an amazing interview. He put his heart and soul into this
Mi fam, you deserve this, England & Jamaica are one. Love & respect Broski 💯📈
Respect
Where did you hear that rubbish!
@@anjee.3261 exactly!...
England and Jamaica are one ? 😂😂. Do some research and refrain from non-sense. This guy is viewed as a clown in U.K
They teef britan and allll your history of you jamicans wid lies when they were called anglo saxons jamicans were knights and indigenous to england their to teef coming to do it again with ther nicely nicey devil lies... if you respect us left us alone ygm
I actually like my guy, I thought he was born and raised in JA but nothing but love cause he's love for the culture is clear, he's on point I like his energy
From the very first time i discovered this guy, i knew he was gonna be succesfull,.big up M DOT R , love from Spain, FIRE!
Love is a major word. Stick to it and thou shall inherit the earth 🌎
Never change being yourself M Dot R I personally like your music it's all about Reggae Dance Hall grew up with this music and me children x
respect to this young black man, hope to see more of him
This is a white guy
Why do Jamaicans feel so grateful when anyone copies them.
Jamaicans are uniquely talented even when they are doing nonsense.
I'm always amazed how overwhelmed they become when they are imitated.
The say 'imitation is the sincerest form of flattery'.
Maybe that's why.
They have an awesome culture, and theyre nice people. Not like the arrogance from the culture 'we wuz kingz' in the states. Jamaicans fuckin rule
I love this guy he is awesome ❤❤
Well done my bro 👊❤️ proud of ya
I bloody love you mate!! Your drive is insane so keep it up. You will go far doing what you do, and I honestly want to see that happen for you. Respect brother 👊🏻 x
So humble man. That's love for the music!
I am a Rwandan and I love MDOTR music! He's super cool and knows what's he's doing! One of a kind.
This is an amazing interview and insight into this guy. Nothing but respect tbh
Total immersion is the key!!! Love your energy!!!keep up the awesome music
Love is always the greatest engine and we can’t do nothing about it
Can’t get enough if this. Love ♥️
Proud moment!!!! The growth is real 🙌
Love this artist. So talented🔥🔥❤️
I appreciate this guy on so many levels. What an interview 🫡
I love this guy, this warms my heart
Man I love this dude, so glad he stuck to it and kept doing this thing he’s absolute fire on the mic
Incredible and inspiring.
Love this guy, so much passion, respect.
Loved this interview!
Been watching his career for years now! Full respect to the man.
Love me some MDot R. I want to see your career go to the sky and beyond. You are one of the humblest and down to earth person I know. Much blessings. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🇯🇲🇬🇧
Such a cool wholesome real guy, love his sound needs more records
Big up MDR my bro always played his songs in his sets 👊
Sometimes the world just gives a gift to the people and Mdot is one of them.
The energy he brings is next level.
Absolutely buzzing for him that he's getting recognition
Big up urself everytime representing UK MDOTR 🇬🇧 TO 🇯🇲l mad love him passion is unreal
Love the love hes getting .. 🔥🔥
This guy is a massive inspiration to me 💯 💯
Really happy to see M Dot R going from strength to strength. He's a good soul with good energy.
BIG UP URSELF MY G and blessings to Popcaan for giving you a fwd to. Yeah Man keep up th good work My G.
Ina real life.
This guy is a legend glad I discovered him
From the uk aswell and i appreciate this guy and his love for jamaica, seems like a humble just who loves what he does!!!!
I'm so glad M Dot R is getting the love he deserves. Been following this man for several years now and it's incredible to witness his rise. So glad he's getting the love and respect he deserves!
MDOTR-big up ya self bra bra! Man love the culture and embraces it and in turn the people show him respect! Music is a multicultural art form. Big up ya self MDOTR
I heard him a week ago... I was blown away!!! I've been listening too Jamaican music since I was 8. My older brother put me on Buju Banton & there was no turning back! I said that too say this. I was shocked!!! It was a reel when I 1st seen MDot! I couldn't believe it! Keep up the great work!!! Coming from Florida! Big ups!
that song at the end ... WOY OYYYYY. shit was boddddd MDOTR ON ITT
MDotR do your thing one love ❤️ from Jamaica 🇯🇲 ❤️ 💕 😍.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🇯🇲
BIG UP MDOTR👊🏽
WOW NEVER GONNA LAUGH AT THIS BRUDDA AGAIN AFTER WATCHIN THIS GUY IS TRUE 2 WOT HE LOVES HATS OFF MR DOT
Love this story. Proof that when you lead with love like he said you can manifest your dreams 🙏🏿.
Big up your self bro nuff love 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I respect when someone admits that they actually do Jamaican music. Big up, M Dot R. 💯💥
Lov u my youth..greatness u will go far.
Brilliant interview bless up m dot r 🔥💯
I can relate to what he is saying. I love reggae and when i sing it without the accent it doesn't sound authentic, but i feel akward faking an accent to get that certain sound. I'm proud that my boy just followed his heart and found his voice.
Big up mdot great interview
Glad hes found his sound/calling. Seems like a real guy
This is the first time I've heard him speak with his correct accent.
Big ups M Dot.... run tings🔥🔥🔥
MdotR x Mad Uncs is absolutely needed. Can’t tell me different
Mad respect to you my boy good luck on your journey and career
X Dot R is extending the dancehall genre. Congrats X Dot R. One ❤.
Big up mdot all day longggg blessings on blessings
He makes so much sense if u love something u work to get u love
Big respect! Much love!
he's on his grind man, broski you interview so well m dot, you got charisma and getting that into this uk/mashup image thing is what you have to do. Im a BIG TIME cook and vibe man and thats where i get to watch you and have done for time. The way to the top is to get on more of these types of gigs man. Best of luck.
I used to laugh at this guy. I was wrong. Fair play to him.
Bro this is mad wholesome to see.... woiiiiii oiiiiiiiii 🙏🔥💯
I just found out about MDOTR the other day, but already respect him a lot. Awesome dude!
Cook and Vibe! Love his YT! It was interesting to hear his background and how he got started.
M Dot r is on another level. You are loved Bro and not just for the music. Don’t watch the haters. Even Jesus Christ has hate. Not everyone will love you and that’s ok. Keep being you and keep pumping out the music. Sets, live performance, vids, everything. ❤