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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Music video by R. Kelly performing Slow Wind. (C) 2005 Zomba Recording, LLC

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  • NOTICE : ONLY CARIBBEAN I REPEAT ONLY CARIBEAN GIRLS CAN WHINE LIKE THAT !

  • @Jessica656 and everyone claiming it's supposed to say "whine": please just look it up in a dictionary. Kels knows what he's saying. It's indeed "wind", the way you would wind a guitar string around a tuning peg; the way the dancers move in this video. The man has the good sense not to ask a woman to whine at him, trust me.

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  • lol 'wine' is used in most caribbean dialects for the word 'wind' as in what the women in the video are doing with their hips. I thought of 'whine' as well when I first moved here until my husband finally took pity and stopped laughing long enough to explain it to me (which was just recently). :)

  • @per127 There are countless songs that with title's that are grammaticaly correct but are meant to taken for slang.

  • @per127 The grammatical point you brought out is right, however the only reason it is written that way is so those who are not familiar with what "whine" means, as it is used this way in the Caribbean, so people from all over can understand what he means, when he uses " Wind". Obviously if you're not from the Caribbean you do not know what he means and are just making a fool out of yourselves.

  • @JazzyAgainstTheWORLD : A clear and distinct pronunciation of "whine" would be /ʰwaɪn/. However, what Kelly sings is /waɪnd/, which is the verb "wind". Exactly as in the song title. Not only is Kelly grammatically correct, but the song is his own to name. The man is highly talented, highly intelligent and uses the word to describe the winding motion of hips you see in this video. Winding. Wind. See the connection now?

  • @per127 Hes clearly saying "whine"...this song is suppose to be caribbean and whine is caribbean slang for grinding or whatever

  • he has a guitar but doesn't play. r Kelly is such a boss.

  • @per127 yep,winding the hips:).

  • @caribbeanmixchicas lol You forgot african babies... we whine like you've never seen it lol

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