Kries Ramkhelawan - Ranga Dall
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@trinidesi Agreeeeeeee with you 100%
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...soca rhythm to appeal to a larger audience. I understand why you can have that misconception - it is a normal misconception. Doh dig no horrors. I only here to inform, educate and keep everyone entertained all at d same time. Bless...
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...When mixed with Calypso/Soca rhythms it is transformed into Chutney Music. The first ever person to do that was Sundar Popo. I agree some of the music coming out of Trinidad are songs by Ramdew Chaitoe and Ramesh Chander Bihari of Suriname, but alot are songs that have been sung in Trinidad, Guyana & Suriname and have been shared for GENERATIONS between the indians through singing competitions between the 3 countries. Chutney is now the popular term as most of it is put to a...
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@w33drus CHUTNEY is Trinidadian. Suriname, Guyana & Trinidad's Indian population (majority) came from the Bhojpuri regions of India (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar). Just as our culture has changed since our forefathers arrived in the West Indies & South America, the music has also. Suriname Indians were able to keep Bhojpuri/Hindustani Language and Culture alive. The music what they call "Local Classical" or "Taan" in T&T & Guyana and "Baithak Gana" is all d same...
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@BRIKSBUNNY who did he copy?surname originated chutney music not trinidad
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hi all whatz the problem of drinking? very bad. Im from the other side of the world in mauritius indian origin. song is wonderful. stop drinking and enjoy life, work hard and progress. mauritian culture!! best of luck! good vid.
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@BRIKSBUNNY im sure if u told him he would fuck u up just a thought look at him he looks crazy
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fuck kries copy ,i hate this man
dis was when chutney was nice, i dont know what kinda crap they makin nowadays
tdog26 3 years ago 14
You think dis drupatte? THIS DRUPADDA! xD
Lakeram9 3 years ago 11