I have been looking for this song for.... YEARS!!!!!!!!!!! Literally, I think it must've been in the early nineties when I was a youth watching an hourly program called 'reggae vibes' which aired every saturday... I heard this track and never heard it again.
I FINALLY FOUND IT! I LOVE IT! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
I don't know what it is about this song, but every time I hear it I can feel it deep down to my soul and forgot about anything that is troubling me. It was like the the first time I heard it way back on Caribbean Rhythms show on BET.
I was a kid when I first heard it. Easily my favorite Born Jamericans song. They complemented each other flawlessly on this one. It's a perfect fusion of reggae (ragga) and hip hop and has stood the test of time. Perfect!
I hope u younginz on here are payin attention to the diversity in the music that we had before u!!! It wasnt all abt ho's and gunz and dope. Even tho thats a vast part of african american culture.. But if u didnt like that shit we still had 20 to 30 groups or solo cats u could choose from......"GOOD" HIP HOP WAS EVERYWHERE back then!!!!
@lefmeman I agree, i made a 1st ever reggae island rush battlezone CD Mr Notch vs Sean Paul i putted in work on puttin that together. Mr Notch did a reggaeton freestyle off sean paul's *like glue* & he killed it.
the butterfly used to be soo popular and now nobody dose it anymore i always do the butterfly to this song, and now when i do it people ask me what i'm doing, and i have to teach them
i requested this at a strip club on saturday night jus passed. this 1 dancer got in the riddim spirit and stole the night. and when i got a private VIP dance wit her, i threw in $800.00 and that night was the best and she reppin Da Born Jamericans all nite. damnnn this song iz a classic great 1.
@ALLENLAVENDER19 this saturday that passed i went to a strip club and dancers were going crazy to this joint. and then it was a afterparty and 3 of them rode, and told me to play the Born Jamericans all the way up to the big hotel party. lol. i wish these catz would make a comeback, i know Mr. Notch is a reggaeton singer, iz the truth. Edley Shine is a producer now.
Man they were(we were also) so free bacc then, man you can tell there is something pyschologically worng with people these days time and years I mean something really deep!
This album heavily influenced the song "Wicked Rebel" by Slightly Stoopid. The chorus of both this song and Wicked Rebel sound nearly identical. This album also had a huge influence on Brad Nowell of Sublime.
At the poster underneath mr wow high school I was in 4th grade when this came out I'm 27 u gotta be atleast 40 now lol sorry but yes this was a good memory listening to this song I was a cool ass lil kid i was about 7 or 8 ha ha I was a big dance hall fan born was my fav duo
@awhodatt there are changes in every era this music did not exist in the 70s 60s or 50s it's a matter of choice remember avia, troop, la gear, travel fox sweet fox, kangol, furs, wrangler ...that was then now nike and more nike and nike....nike...
Damn i love this kinda music. Nice voice of notch with the deejaying of that other guy and a nice beat. 100% my style :D I hate they don't really make em like this anymore. atleast.. not that i know?
Yeah da light skin 1 (Notch) well he now sings reggae songs in spanish mix wit jamaican u shuld check it out he's still famous! Check out "Que te pica" It's mad gud! XP
Man I miss this type of style of music I mean for real this shit hurts, you get a good feeling from this like back when this came out productive like a mugg shit now non productive wow what a change........
mr notch!!!! still makin bangers now and again on a few riddims like "Nuttin NO GO SO" which is on the Buy Out Riddim. That's the riddim Sean Paul uses on the song "Like Glue" Notch's "Nuttin NO GO SO" is the best song to the Buy Out Riddim, ever better than Sean Paul's.
I remembe back in 1998when I saw these guys perform in Nairobi Kenya, and this is the song that made my day. Born Jamaicans will always be among my favorites
The crazy thing about this is that I was at the carnivore, and I had escaped from school in Kampala, Uganda. Imagine I am from Kigali, Rwanda, I was going to school in Kampala but on that day I was in Nairobi man. Life was sweet.
Kumbe kuna wadhii wa Nai hukuz! Yeah, this song was big in Nai in 1993 and 1994. Kwanza it was featured mingi times on Rastraat, KTN. Mingi memories here. I penda this jam to the fullest.
Hawa maboi actually showed up in Nai in like 94 hapo. Yep, they had a show at some club that had been newly opened hapo near City Stadium. Was known as Kilimanjaro ...it fizzled out though...
"And it's a pleasure to see, people in harmony, for the ones who ruleeeee, Born Jamericans rule!!!!, yeah, these guys were the best back then. where are they now? i love all their music work.
another thing apart from their few references to gun fights...lyrics are pretty clean with a sweet beat...Big up Born Jamericans...they should be one of the groups that people should be begging for more...coneback, whatever!!! you feel me?
yo my mother got pregnant because of this song hence i was born.......
bigman1009ify 1 month ago
I'd also been looking for this track!!!
kudzaidc 1 month ago
Uffff♥
61JuanPa 1 month ago
this group got me into singing....my idols!
oowop420 3 months ago
black friends forever g
vitolegend 3 months ago
One love♥
Fercho01montiel 3 months ago
Bigtune
earlsutton 4 months ago
I have been looking for this song for.... YEARS!!!!!!!!!!! Literally, I think it must've been in the early nineties when I was a youth watching an hourly program called 'reggae vibes' which aired every saturday... I heard this track and never heard it again.
I FINALLY FOUND IT! I LOVE IT! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
Fantastic group and a fucking fantastic song!
Sagittarianhendrix 4 months ago 7
damn girl on 2:39
2011phill 4 months ago
gosh, they sweet eh, wow
Kirwina 4 months ago
dis iz wen dancehall was nice nd sweet,born jamericans one off de bes groups off de century
sb25549 5 months ago
I don't know what it is about this song, but every time I hear it I can feel it deep down to my soul and forgot about anything that is troubling me. It was like the the first time I heard it way back on Caribbean Rhythms show on BET.
cooksad 5 months ago
Dis came on Island Soul yesterday
diehard913888twifan 5 months ago
I would do something strange to the gayl @2:38
DopeIsRay 6 months ago
@DopeIsRay the girl man
2011phill 4 months ago
maaddd sick deep sweet
pukarokhan 6 months ago
zajebiste:D
5listopad1985 7 months ago
Like this music. Big up bro
sweetjamgirl1 8 months ago
iLikeIt, iLikeIt, iLikeIt!
I was a kid when I first heard it. Easily my favorite Born Jamericans song. They complemented each other flawlessly on this one. It's a perfect fusion of reggae (ragga) and hip hop and has stood the test of time. Perfect!
sluttyonsunday 9 months ago
I hope u younginz on here are payin attention to the diversity in the music that we had before u!!! It wasnt all abt ho's and gunz and dope. Even tho thats a vast part of african american culture.. But if u didnt like that shit we still had 20 to 30 groups or solo cats u could choose from......"GOOD" HIP HOP WAS EVERYWHERE back then!!!!
BIXPBS1 9 months ago
I remember this group from when I was younger (not jamaican) but I liked them...
eb7348 9 months ago
BlackProfessor. Blood Clot Pussy
BlackPride1000 9 months ago
Loved Born Jamericans! Mr. Notch was such a cutie. His voice is intoxicating.
audreylink 10 months ago 5
why was ? i she dead ?
alekseidick 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
notch is handling the reggaeton world seen .....
Xeryus14D 10 months ago
Such lovely lovely memories when i listen to this.
TheJoeMB 10 months ago
Favorite song all time
BMac2307 11 months ago
Their two albums are classic and I still jam them both all the time.
tuitavukindiana 1 year ago
O som é loko hein
negrobrahma32 1 year ago
I've probably heard the part 3:58--4:10 over a hundred times in my life and it STILL isn't enough. Fucking amazing vocal talent!
EazyEVM 1 year ago
@EazyEVM IKR....I loooooooove that part
checkavanz101 4 months ago
where in world are these young men? we miss them from the dancehall.
leroysplash 1 year ago
@leroysplash
Edley Shine still deh round D.C...Notch, haven't seen from bout 1999...see Edley Shine nuff...
Never83 11 months ago
dam classic
varenus300 1 year ago
OS MELHORES DO MUNDO!!!
valdir9mm 1 year ago
BORNJAMERICANS RULZ FOREVER! FOR REAL!
mentalitee 1 year ago
Bring it BACK!! There is no real reggae or dancehall like this anymore!! Thank goodness for YouTube!!
Anjalee4u 1 year ago
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starRavenCraft 1 year ago
de chile the best born jamerican
odestilo 1 year ago
beautiful classic. real tuuuune
recandall 1 year ago
i want the liryc of that song plx :)
judio0 1 year ago
i want the liryc of that song :)
judio0 1 year ago
Ranking music, Born Jamericans!!! Nice...xx
123nondi123 1 year ago
Still a hot track...can't deny I miss those days
teemotik 1 year ago
Big tune
anydae 1 year ago
@ spincrossup. Yes the thing with notch is that he mixes hit style up. I'm not a huge fan of it but he's top class and he can sing.
lefmeman 1 year ago
Kl!mAt :D p0zDro:)
5listopad1985 1 year ago
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5listopad1985 1 year ago
born jamericans rule. YEAH
chico199510 1 year ago
notch should be the top man in reggae today....better than sanchez and wayne wonder
lefmeman 1 year ago
@lefmeman I agree, i made a 1st ever reggae island rush battlezone CD Mr Notch vs Sean Paul i putted in work on puttin that together. Mr Notch did a reggaeton freestyle off sean paul's *like glue* & he killed it.
Spincrossup799 1 year ago
good lord..what great music....music changes i know but surely nothing can beat this?
lefmeman 1 year ago
wish they were still making music together
ggirl73 1 year ago
the butterfly used to be soo popular and now nobody dose it anymore i always do the butterfly to this song, and now when i do it people ask me what i'm doing, and i have to teach them
my times have changed
starRavenCraft 1 year ago
This was their best song.
I want to know who the 5 people who voted this down.
Haters.
MalikAsSixSix 1 year ago
@MalikAsSixSix YEAH I DON'T SEE HOW A PERSON COULD HATE THIS, I LOVE VIBES AND MEMORIES THIS SONGS GIVES ME.
Ellueham 1 year ago
who iz the girl at 1:45? she iz a cutie! and so iz the other 1 with the shiny red lipstick. lol.
Spincrossup799 1 year ago
@Spincrossup799 my cusin
starRavenCraft 1 year ago
Big up's to both you lot!!!! Which one used to live in Bermuda? "Warning Sign" was filmed there.........Miss you guyz!!!
zorana04 1 year ago
i requested this at a strip club on saturday night jus passed. this 1 dancer got in the riddim spirit and stole the night. and when i got a private VIP dance wit her, i threw in $800.00 and that night was the best and she reppin Da Born Jamericans all nite. damnnn this song iz a classic great 1.
Spincrossup799 1 year ago
man what happened to them i remember i use to bump this alot up in PA!
ALLENLAVENDER19 1 year ago
@ALLENLAVENDER19 this saturday that passed i went to a strip club and dancers were going crazy to this joint. and then it was a afterparty and 3 of them rode, and told me to play the Born Jamericans all the way up to the big hotel party. lol. i wish these catz would make a comeback, i know Mr. Notch is a reggaeton singer, iz the truth. Edley Shine is a producer now.
Spincrossup799 1 year ago
BULLET BULLET BULLET! PULL UP DAT!! This joint cause havoc in the club to this day...wicked tune
caramella831 1 year ago
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royalblind3 1 year ago
definitely remember dis 1 omg so much memories growin up
1000luvly 1 year ago
Lick shot, crazy memories!!!
mangopum 1 year ago
Yo, Lick Shot, Wicked this bring back crazy memories!!!
mangopum 1 year ago
Man they were(we were also) so free bacc then, man you can tell there is something pyschologically worng with people these days time and years I mean something really deep!
-Stoicone!
StoicTwo 1 year ago
Man i was bumpin this Jam Back in '93 and still bumpin it!
Bugginout29 1 year ago
@Bugginout29 u mean '94?
armita22 1 year ago
Great song.
This album heavily influenced the song "Wicked Rebel" by Slightly Stoopid. The chorus of both this song and Wicked Rebel sound nearly identical. This album also had a huge influence on Brad Nowell of Sublime.
ScarTreatment 1 year ago
love reggeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Camikool89 1 year ago
you should have known riddim the best also!
MisterBigMon 1 year ago
i love the guy with the awesome voice... i know that everybody knows wut im talking about : )
xJackMattx 1 year ago
At the poster underneath mr wow high school I was in 4th grade when this came out I'm 27 u gotta be atleast 40 now lol sorry but yes this was a good memory listening to this song I was a cool ass lil kid i was about 7 or 8 ha ha I was a big dance hall fan born was my fav duo
sonnyvito06 1 year ago
OMG.. this was my joint when i graduated high school...............memories.. thanks to the poster for this
icecoldbruh 1 year ago
My fav Born Jamerican song!
exzotik81 1 year ago
Memories...
exzotik81 1 year ago
These guys were so fine! I love them! I miss this music. I think they may have been a little before their time...
ucute2 1 year ago
luv this joint more than 10 years still lovin born jam
haluamzee 1 year ago 5
Man I love their sound...
It's always great to light up on a sunny winter afternoon and fly off to "foreign"
WorldGroovesVidz 2 years ago
Hell yeaaaa. I feel you all the wayy. Snow suckss.lol =)
MrJujubee333 2 years ago
i have the kids from foreign album.
MisterBigMon 2 years ago
Still Love this song
blustorm 2 years ago 2
These cats had back to back bangers. Respect.
littlethreat 2 years ago 3
Yep!
-Stoicone!
StoicTwo 2 years ago
n-n-n-notch
DjDahru 2 years ago
tunee
kayongos 2 years ago
this is my joint, everytime i have females in my car they just love this joint!. dancing and lettin dat reggae spirit hit em!!.
Spincrossup799 2 years ago
Is that Shaggy at 2:15 ???
sharmstrachan 2 years ago
yeh it is
PositiveNoise 2 years ago
i love dancehall!
3DEATER163 2 years ago
this song is soooo underrated!!!
gheemunniept2 2 years ago 19
what do you mean?
lepaulus 2 years ago
like no one i know has ever heard it and it doesnt get the props it deserves. i think this song is awesome
gheemunniept2 2 years ago
okay you are right i think so as well.
lepaulus 2 years ago
you are cool just for knowing this song
nassauE 2 years ago
georges6 i'm right with you cross or "check" shirts as we called them back then were a must those years
kenclasix 2 years ago
remembrance true
Rkingman 2 years ago
Reminds mi when i was a likkle youth. For every pair of jeans I wore I had a cross shirt of the same color to match it with.
georges6 2 years ago 2
reggae music tell carrying on bad from back them
67shea 2 years ago
LOVE THIS SONG. 80S & 90S REGGAE. Were The BEST!!!
TroyRamseyyy 2 years ago 3
what a classic
mckibbins 2 years ago 3
tru original don dagans n legends of dancehall
atinnie2007 2 years ago 2
this is such a nice song!
ktc311 2 years ago 6
The Born Jamericans one of the greatest reggae groups ever!!!, "Cease and Seckle" is an classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spincrossup799 2 years ago 13
"and it's a pleasure to see, people in harmony"
Tbaby15Angel 2 years ago 3
this tune is still wicked today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
luke9t9 2 years ago 5
Big up to the DC area! These cats were one of the first to mix hip hop with Reggae.
astoria718 2 years ago 2
Damm I miss my Cross Colors suits and my Karl Kani boots
bucktown95 2 years ago 2
where is the origniol cease and settle song please messge me
salps3 2 years ago
An ever green song!
sanchibueze 2 years ago 3
I guess there are some benefits to being older lol...brings back good memories :o)
teemotik 2 years ago 4
The album this song is on, Kids from Foreign, is a CLASSIC! Every song on that album kicks ass.
jav135 2 years ago 3
Music was great in the 90s. i wish i was born a few years earlier
ilovebubbling 2 years ago 29
@ilovebubbling haha for sure, still kickin it in the 90s
BoardLabMedia 11 months ago
Amazing classic of a song!!
Such a beautiful and unforgettable era of music!
Compare this to the shyte of today!!
Just sad...
Further proof that the sole pursuit of $ always has and will continue to ruin absolutely everything around us!
Bless up all!
awhodatt 2 years ago 52
@awhodatt Defenantly
Nuhtin4u 1 year ago
@awhodatt there are changes in every era this music did not exist in the 70s 60s or 50s it's a matter of choice remember avia, troop, la gear, travel fox sweet fox, kangol, furs, wrangler ...that was then now nike and more nike and nike....nike...
gasixteenb11 8 months ago
wow this is actually ok drop the chorus and it's pretty dope
ratm15 2 years ago
what the is the name of the original riddim
moblackqb31 2 years ago
tribulations Riddim... original tune is by the gladiators... carlton livingston trodding is big too
delhisultanate 2 years ago
this shit is genius. makes me wanna be near a beach with some ladies and some cold drinks.
0o0oo0o 2 years ago 8
i looooooooooooove this song
makes me wish i was dominican and rocked hawaiian shirts and had a gold tooth
gheemunnie 2 years ago 5
Damn i love this kinda music. Nice voice of notch with the deejaying of that other guy and a nice beat. 100% my style :D I hate they don't really make em like this anymore. atleast.. not that i know?
DHMikeDH 2 years ago 5
That was Shoreline Park in Long Beach....Now Its the Aquarium of the Pacific and some restaurants
blsed1 2 years ago
Now someone answer me somethin, is Notch who people are mentioning the same Notch who did Nuttin Nuh Go So?
natsannho 2 years ago
yes it is the same one
ombirubber 2 years ago
Never heard of these guys, maybe I am too young or maybe it just never got played over here in the UK, I dunno. BUT I LOVE IT!
natsannho 2 years ago 4
they were kickin it in 92' to about 94' just buy their albums u won't regret it
ombirubber 2 years ago 4
Born Jamericans rule for real!!! Very versatile duo
lanaaaahhh 2 years ago 4
tune sweet to pull up.
This sound is timeless
mistaquench 2 years ago
The flow is timeless... it moves on and on
tenguerra 3 years ago 3
Had these tracks back in the day...sounds just as good now
teemotik 3 years ago 4
If notch knew what he was talking about these guys came out 10 years ago before mr.vegas and wayne wonder.
24444000334989 3 years ago 3
notch puts it down, he kinda reminds me of mr.vegas and wayne wonder. awesome non the less
landflatjeff16 3 years ago
i love this song.
juliandra25 3 years ago 2
i love all the music they have, it's simply great
hito555 3 years ago 2
they piano chords are an interpolation of Gangstarr - Ex Girl To THe Next Girl =)
djspair 3 years ago
this was a great duo!!!
YBMacuer 3 years ago
i wish American wasn't in there group name
jibberjabberman 3 years ago
i miss these guys so much...pls where r they nw?sweet song.bigggg uppppss!
inature2007 3 years ago
last i heard they broke up
gilla95 3 years ago
Yeah da light skin 1 (Notch) well he now sings reggae songs in spanish mix wit jamaican u shuld check it out he's still famous! Check out "Que te pica" It's mad gud! XP
Hanakimi16 3 years ago 3
I don't really like the "hispanic" notch, Nuttin no go so wicked tune from him and there's a nice jungle remix by Rcola
Babtou42 3 years ago
I just checked it out. Shit's HOT!
detroitghost 3 years ago
born jamericans were a good group mayne
stitchmond3 3 years ago 4
remember Caribbean Rythums on BET wit Racheal
pturner561 3 years ago 4
Best duo like chaka demus and pliers.I miss born jamericans.
nattyjrsani 3 years ago 3
Yeah! Me, too.
MellowAlin 3 years ago
The memories! I remember buying this "casette" single back in the day.
soulCracka1 3 years ago 3
Man I miss this type of style of music I mean for real this shit hurts, you get a good feeling from this like back when this came out productive like a mugg shit now non productive wow what a change........
-StoicTwo!
StoicTwo 3 years ago 7
Ain't that the truth!!! I mean, the 90's was da bomb and it was so much fun.
JVB2389 3 years ago 3
Yes indeedy! People have "sour" cores these day for real!
-StoicUNO!
StoicTwo 3 years ago
vibez!!
Nopartial 3 years ago 4
fresh ass joint
petergunz311 3 years ago 4
mr notch!!!! still makin bangers now and again on a few riddims
dpgj 3 years ago 3
mr notch!!!! still makin bangers now and again on a few riddims like "Nuttin NO GO SO" which is on the Buy Out Riddim. That's the riddim Sean Paul uses on the song "Like Glue" Notch's "Nuttin NO GO SO" is the best song to the Buy Out Riddim, ever better than Sean Paul's.
ultimatechorus 3 years ago
This Shit was the joint back in the day..........
Dirtymoney8 3 years ago
I loved Born Jamericans back in the day!! The red one could get it!
caramella831 3 years ago
Damn...this was music back in the day. I miss the 90s.
myha16 3 years ago
This tune is de original feel good song!.....
I am Hawk$, and this song is bad!.........
naldoisaboss 3 years ago
This tune is de original feel good song!.....
I am Hawk$, and this song is bad!.........
naldoisaboss 3 years ago
I remember the song. We used to do the dance called "bolo". Classic!!!
JVB2389 3 years ago
DAMN THE GOOD OL'DAYS - NOMA SANA
tamaduni 3 years ago
ahhh 1994.. graduation bitches.......lol
icecoldbruh 3 years ago
wait a minute?? notch is jamaican? or puertorican?????he came out with a record in reggeton claiming he is boricua?? wtf??
nitramnitroso1 3 years ago
he is both. jamerican(jamaican puerto rican)
donzeli 3 years ago
just imagine how these guys sang songs that brought people together man "pleasure to see my people in harmony' wayyyy before that fake sean paul
pagola 3 years ago 2
I remembe back in 1998when I saw these guys perform in Nairobi Kenya, and this is the song that made my day. Born Jamaicans will always be among my favorites
erwin5us 3 years ago
man even you kumbuka these jamaz were the main ones man i was there when they performed cani mazeeeeeeeeeee
pagola 3 years ago
The crazy thing about this is that I was at the carnivore, and I had escaped from school in Kampala, Uganda. Imagine I am from Kigali, Rwanda, I was going to school in Kampala but on that day I was in Nairobi man. Life was sweet.
erwin5us 3 years ago
Kumbe kuna wadhii wa Nai hukuz! Yeah, this song was big in Nai in 1993 and 1994. Kwanza it was featured mingi times on Rastraat, KTN. Mingi memories here. I penda this jam to the fullest.
Rasprogress 3 years ago
Hawa maboi actually showed up in Nai in like 94 hapo. Yep, they had a show at some club that had been newly opened hapo near City Stadium. Was known as Kilimanjaro ...it fizzled out though...
THETHELONIOUS 3 years ago 2
r u serious??they actually came and I wasn't even aware of it???not that It mattered i was too young to get in anyway
kijijikubwa 3 years ago
Where can i download their music, full albums?
kidoku 3 years ago
iTunes !
deliciousvinyl 3 years ago
yo when i found out about them i was mad late but dey music still around... dey got sum nice songs i love Born Jamericans much ♥ to them :D
DreamLover92 3 years ago
"And it's a pleasure to see, people in harmony, for the ones who ruleeeee, Born Jamericans rule!!!!, yeah, these guys were the best back then. where are they now? i love all their music work.
heavenlykid57 3 years ago
Yeah this brings back lovely summer memories from back then. Mr. Notch is still around. He sings mostly Reggaeton now. Late
soulCracka1 3 years ago
another thing apart from their few references to gun fights...lyrics are pretty clean with a sweet beat...Big up Born Jamericans...they should be one of the groups that people should be begging for more...coneback, whatever!!! you feel me?
wappennow 3 years ago 4
this is stupid hot
6jefferyexpress 3 years ago