I hear this, and it is sooooooo beautiful, it brings tears to my eyes, and a celebration to my soul, I love TRinidad & Tobago, THis is my country!! I love you!!!
This is soooo sweet i am sitting at my desk wining up a storm in office chair. I hope i don't break it. Man is is what you call hot trini music. I truly miss home. One luv always
i find they need more youth on the big ass drum in the back- maybe like 5/6 more- so this shit can JUMP! I'll probly fel that riddim quite up in the South Bronx!
n why the have to do it?- why they have to put whitey deh? i know there aint no shortage of Afrikan youte w/ riddim in Laventille- so what de ass it it really about?
Hey what's the name of the dance they're doing? The karate looking stuff. I know they do it in Brazil as well but I was wondering if you knew what it was called in Trini.
Eille these are unmistakably AFRIKAN riddims; played by unmistakably Afrikan people in Trinidad. period. I am Trinidadian and i know what im talkin about. Rhythm itself is Afrikan.
Im trini also, n i sure u learnt in school dat most of music are affected by blends of our culture. n i sure u saw d white guy in d front, n i know personally dat it hv douglas in d laventille riddim section...N riddim is found in all not only africans (hv u not listened to tassa. i think it best we shud agree to disagree.
I would agree to if i did disagree with u- but i dont- i agree w/ u. its u who disagrees w/ me. I understand the blend of the cultures that make up Trinidad musik. but i also understand AFRICAN PRIMACY- the firstness of tings African. Study Indian history- where did the first settlers of the Indian subcontinent come from? where did their knowledge of the drum&rhythm come from? U should study some physical anthropology and understand taht we are sayin the same thing eille.
rudeboy you have no idea what you are talking about. rhythm is not african. the drum is not african. yes africans have drums and it is a huge part of their culture. but the drum is an instrument of most culture. look at native americans. they had their own drums way before europe even went there. the trinidad rhythm is NOT an african rhythm. it is influenced from africa thats for sure. but also from india and latin america and all the other cultures becuase trinidad is a melting pot of cultures.
I hear this, and it is sooooooo beautiful, it brings tears to my eyes, and a celebration to my soul, I love TRinidad & Tobago, THis is my country!! I love you!!!
KuroObasan 2 years ago
This is soooo sweet i am sitting at my desk wining up a storm in office chair. I hope i don't break it. Man is is what you call hot trini music. I truly miss home. One luv always
Amatus47 2 years ago
dis is sum rel music dey..oh gosh ah miss back home in trinidad
mrsbanks23 2 years ago
Get ONNN Bacahnal!!!
jnmsxy00 2 years ago
Luvvin the tassa beat in the end
ricky12tt 2 years ago
Truely de land of oil and music.
Luv it!!
agard29 3 years ago
please forcus on the whole band not only on the leaders and their children got 2 sons i want 2 see
bevon16 3 years ago
i find they need more youth on the big ass drum in the back- maybe like 5/6 more- so this shit can JUMP! I'll probly fel that riddim quite up in the South Bronx!
n why the have to do it?- why they have to put whitey deh? i know there aint no shortage of Afrikan youte w/ riddim in Laventille- so what de ass it it really about?
RudeBoy170 3 years ago
y de caucasian man looking like he struggling to keep up with the rest of iron men. He has no NO RHYTHM!!
currytabanka 3 years ago
CAPOEIRA
nileotic 3 years ago
Hey what's the name of the dance they're doing? The karate looking stuff. I know they do it in Brazil as well but I was wondering if you knew what it was called in Trini.
Toppa 3 years ago
is this africa
Johnnash80 4 years ago
no it's THE musical hotspot of the caribbean, trinidad & tobago!!!
hottchutney 4 years ago
let him know !
Kjaja07 3 years ago
make no mistake- yes! u lookin at Africa.
African people.
African riddims weh written in us. weh guide us thru this livin in the west
RudeBoy170 3 years ago
not africa but TRINIDAD, in the CARIBBEAN...we are a hodgepodge of ppl. african, indian, european, chinese...mixed folks wit massive riddims.
ONLY CARIBBEAN RIDDIMS here.
eille38 3 years ago
Eille these are unmistakably AFRIKAN riddims; played by unmistakably Afrikan people in Trinidad. period. I am Trinidadian and i know what im talkin about. Rhythm itself is Afrikan.
RudeBoy170 3 years ago
Im trini also, n i sure u learnt in school dat most of music are affected by blends of our culture. n i sure u saw d white guy in d front, n i know personally dat it hv douglas in d laventille riddim section...N riddim is found in all not only africans (hv u not listened to tassa. i think it best we shud agree to disagree.
eille38 3 years ago
I would agree to if i did disagree with u- but i dont- i agree w/ u. its u who disagrees w/ me. I understand the blend of the cultures that make up Trinidad musik. but i also understand AFRICAN PRIMACY- the firstness of tings African. Study Indian history- where did the first settlers of the Indian subcontinent come from? where did their knowledge of the drum&rhythm come from? U should study some physical anthropology and understand taht we are sayin the same thing eille.
RudeBoy170 3 years ago
rudeboy you have no idea what you are talking about. rhythm is not african. the drum is not african. yes africans have drums and it is a huge part of their culture. but the drum is an instrument of most culture. look at native americans. they had their own drums way before europe even went there. the trinidad rhythm is NOT an african rhythm. it is influenced from africa thats for sure. but also from india and latin america and all the other cultures becuase trinidad is a melting pot of cultures.
richard25011 3 years ago
@RudeBoy170 Unmistakably YES!!!
etanielyehuda 2 years ago