At a wake in Jamaica Pt III

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2007

Do you know the title of this song? Let me know if you do.

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  • True wud :-)

    Thanks and stay blessed

    Ken (Voice Of Agape)

  • man how old is this video? mi see all pot cover a clap to rahtid., fork an grater , shaker an pound stick. wow. dis is how i grew up

  • This video was shot three years ago in Charles Town, St Ann.

    BTW, thanks for naming the bamboo that was used to create the bass. I did not know what it was called. Now I know it's a pound stick.

    Stay blessed

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  • one blow mi blow sityra..meet mi down a riva side!

  • @ruth3204 I am laughing my @zz off at your question...lawd!!!....dem a bring dem tings back though love it

  • The one is called Sitira.

    "one blow mi blow sitira, one blow mi blow '

  • c'mon, more of this pls.

  • This is great. These are the traditions we should keep going and stop the killing. One Love.

  • Ni-nite (ninth night)or 'wake' is part of the Jamaican cultural tradition. It is one of the legacy of our African ancestry.

  • YES I DO, WI ALWAYS SING IT AH SETUP

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