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lebaronlordking · 2 months ago
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Saturday Afternoon Reggae Show DJ LeBaron Lord King August 31, 2024 [email protected]
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4:00 PM Junior Reid - Jail House 4:04 PM Earl Sixteen & Mikey Dread - African Tribesmen 4:08 PM Oku Onuora & Natty Congo Crew - Yanga 4:12 PM Protoje - Weed & Tings 4:16 PM Simple Simon - Hypocrite 4:19 PM Zion head - Chalice Baptized 4:23 PM Groundation - Israel Vibration 4:30 PM Ms Kay Kay - Dreaming 4:32 PM Tiwony - Frequency 4:34 PM Mystic Marley - JUMP 4:38 PM Stick Figure - Old Sunrise 4:42 PM Izoardi - Jungle 4:46 PM Popcaan - Next To Me 4:51 PM The Wailers - Misty Morning 4:55 PM Glen Brown Snoke Man - Long Live Zion 4:57 PM Jalifa - Kannabrain 5:00 PM Monkey Marc ft Dre Island - Yaad & Abaard 5:04 PM Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock 5:08 PM Proteje - Late At Night 5:11 PM Peter Tosh - Steppin' Razor 5:17 PM Luciano & Buju Banton - What We Gonna Do 5:20 PM Steel Pulse - Your House 5:24 PM The Maytals - Bla, Bla, Bla 5:27 PM Burning Spear - Calling Rastafari 5:31 PM Ziggy Marley - I Know You Don't Care About Me - 5:37 PM Damian Marley - My Sweet Lord 5:41 PM Stoneface Priest - After Pride Comes Fall 5:45 PM Swashii - Shanty Town (007) 5:49 PM Don Iko - Loud 5:52 PM Irie Souls - Wanting More 5:56 PM Junior Kelly - Protection 6:00 PM Chronixx - I Can 6:04 PM Stephen Marley - Ghetto Boy 6:08 PM Ini Kamoze - Here Comes the Hotstepper 6:12 PM UB40 - Could You Be Loved 6:16 PM Prince Jammy - Lion Heart 6:19 PM Jah Cure - Marijuana 6:24 PM White Mice - True Love 6:27 PM Dawn Penn - You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) 6:30 PM Burning Spear - Walking in Dub 6:34 PM The Wailers - Burnin' And Lootin' 6:38 PM Lila Iké - Dinero 6:42 PM Jah Mason - Burn di Ganja 6:45 PM Kailash - Across the Ocean 6:49 PM The Upsetters - One Step Dub 6:52 PM Sonjah AKA Royalty - Ganja Herb
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shaqthemc · 5 months ago
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Get high with me The Music Connoisseur navigating these grateful skies, crossing the globe from Hip-hop through Dancehall, Reggae, Afrobeats, Amapiano, Neo-Soul and Hip-Hop/ Soul.
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lostintra · 1 year ago
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Rules: Shuffle your ‘on repeat’ playlist and post the first ten tracks, then tag 10 people.
1. Colors - Black Pumas 2. Human - Sevdaliza 3. Renaissance 2.0 Live - Apashe 4. Best Part - Daniel Caesar 5. Easy As Saying 1 2 3 - Timmy Willis 6. Slow Up - Jacob Banks 7. Homeland - Nini Music ft Jayant Bhadula 8. Power - Isak Danielson 9. Algo Bonito - iLe ft Ivy Queen 10. Antagonist - Nova Twins
Tagged: @wutheringdevotion
Tagging: @daringsunflowers @somethingscft @loveisliquor @whatsdoneinthedarkness
idk who else to tag because i saw a couple ppl do them already so im just gonna throw on some bonus shuffles
11. Say Go - D Smoke 12. El Ratón - Diego El Cigala 13. Sweating - Alewya 14. Her Grace - Maverick Sabre ft Chronixx 15. God's Menu - Stray Kids
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geoffreyphilp-blog · 1 month ago
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New on TikTok: Marcus Garvey The Prophet Behind Reggae and Rastafari. Marcus Garvey wasn’t just a leader; he was the heartbeat behind Reggae and a prophet of Rastafari. From his teachings on Black pride and Pan-Africanism to inspiring legends like Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley, Garvey’s legacy lives on through music. His vision continues to guide modern artists like Sizzla, Buju Banton, and Chronixx. Want to learn more about Garvey’s story in a book about Marcus Garvey? Tap the link in the bio to explore My Name is Marcus and discover his incredible journey. #marcusgarvey #jamaica #mynameismarcus #blackhistory365 #jamaicantiktok #jamaicantiktok🇯🇲viral #panafricanism #rastafari #blacklivesmatter #reggae
http://dlvr.it/TF8b48
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musicarenagh · 8 months ago
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Rising Ghanaian Afro-Fusion Singer, Mega EJ Releases New Song, “Taya” With current struggles arising in communities and the wave of drug influence hitting the youth, “Taya” is a statement for all who are against vile activities by corrupt leaders which has impacted on their citizens negatively.  Born Johnson Elike Kondobrey, Mega EJ, a Ghanaian Afro-fusion Singer and Songwriter has teamed up with Germany-based Producers, pappuy and Favela to register his discomfort about the wary economic situation in his home region, Ghana on a new song titled, “Taya”, released under Yaadie Supply. Listen to “Taya” by Mega EJ on Boomplay; Experimenting with sound and fusing genres curated by Pappuy; a Germany based producer, and mixed and mastered by Favela, and Bass Guitar by Nee Mantse, “Taya” depicts a story of beautiful town which is be stained by the activities of incompetent and corrupt leaders. Also, forecasting the repercussions of their activities, Mega EJ warns of possible instability if the youth are awakened and demand accountability from these corrupt leaders.  Again, Mega EJ invites you to embrace a sound that breaks free from conventions and celebrates the power of musical exploration. This song is not just a track; it's a testament to Mega EJ's commitment to pushing the limits and leaving an indelible mark on the ever-evolving music scene.  Listen to “Taya” by Mega EJ here ABOUT MEGA EJ In the early days, he recalls skipping classes and driving to Hohoe, a town in the Volta Region of Ghana, for his first recording. From pursuing his dreams to earning over organic 50k plays in the US in the past year over his favorite song Feel Am for Body, Mega EJ clearly has the road ahead of him spotted with stardom and greatness.  He believes his music serves a bigger purpose of impacting lives. Mega EJ is never afraid to delve into his spirituality, and draw inspiration from the world around him, tapping into the sounds of Reggae, Jazz, Rap, and other diverse genres. Out of his loved genres, his musical influences are Chronixx of Jamaica, Worlasi of Ghana, and Burna Boy of Nigeria, hoping to perform with them on world stages someday. Mega EJ released his first single on all digital distribution platforms in 2018 and since then has released personal EPs, a collab EP, and a charting album in 2021. His most recent EP, Amber, with four songs, exudes a feeling of softness and peace toward the listener to be appreciated. The future of Mega EJ is written in the stars. In a couple of years, it will be no surprise to see him headlining arenas worldwide with superstar exposure. As an artist who is constantly on a reflective journey, advice he would give to his younger self is that there is never a reason to panic. Everything passes – advice passed down to him that he holds dearly in his daily walk of life.
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rastavibes-reggae-shop · 2 years ago
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10" Forever Living Soul Circle Uk - Chronixx - Never Give Up
reggae shop NEWS 10" Forever Living Soul Circle Uk - Chronixx - Never Give Up http://www.rastavibes.net/reggae-shop/?lang=en&p=catalogue&format=10p&item=01842 http://dlvr.it/Sf3LQ6
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nofatclips · 2 years ago
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Angel by SAULT from the EP 10 [Free Download on Bandcamp]
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ruffianbandwidth · 5 years ago
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1. Joey Bada$$ - “BABYLON (Feat. Chronixx)
We’re here. We’ve finally made it. The song that, in my humble opinion, was the best song of 2017. I’ve already written my praise for this album as a whole earlier on this list, but even amongst all of that greatness this song finds a way to transcend the rest. It’s on a whole other level, possessing that sort of polished rawness that all of my favorite songs seems to have, where emotion is not erased, but rather enhanced, through the lens of pristine production.
Similar to the rest of the album, this song tackles the structural and systematic racism and racial inequalities that continue to pervade and exist within America. However, any swagger and braggadocio that may have existed earlier on in the record has been stripped bare. It’s almost as if, after all of the effort and hope, Joey is exhausted. The entire album he’s been trying to do something positive, to name and face the problem – to help and lead his people, and yet now, in a moment of crushing clarity, he’s confronted by the full scope of what he’s up against and momentarily shaken by its overwhelming weight. It’s akin to the realization that your ramming your head against a brick wall, and once that realization hits, you can either take into account your own finite existence and stop, or you can ram all the harder, hoping that even if you can’t bring down the wall, then at least your effort will inspire others or maybe even weaken that wall for future generations.
Joey chooses to keep ramming. You can sense the desperation within his voice. It’s dripping from every line, blurring and tearing at his spirit, trying to inundate and break it, and yet through it all he perseveres, he presses on, turning the pain into passion and the hopelessness into resilience. Nowhere is this more clear than in the first verse, when he goes all in against police brutality and injustice.
“Turn on to CNN, look at what I see again It's another black man died at the white hand of justice To tell the truth, man, I'm fucking disgusted I fear for the lives for my sisters, my brothers Less fortunate than I, let's formulate a plan I'm sick of holding grudges, I'm loading in all my slugs and Aiming it at you judges, fuck the cops Fuck the system and the government, you fuckers not Protecting and serving You more like damaging and hurting And letting off shots 'till you motherfuckers certain He ain't breathing, you made it clear Fuck your breath, nigga, don't even deserve air Don't even deserve shit, don't even deserve nothing If black lives really mattered you niggas would do something Instead we mean nothing, in fact we being hunted They don't want us in abundance They know there's strength in the numbers That's why they gave you off The time is coming, no discussion If you ain't got a gun then you better start runnin'“
His voice becomes emotion incarnate. The rawness and the passion is undeniable. It’s not just a song. Its a plea and a battle cry. You can sense the overwhelming frustration of being surrounded by a dominant culture that not only shows indifference to your claims, but actual hostility. It’s a culture that praises and protects the killers, that would rather deny any wrongdoing in an attempt to avoid the deep and difficult soul searching that it would take to address and amend it. A culture that would rather preserve the status quo and some abstract notion of honor and sacrifice instead of attempting to achieve actual justice and equality. A culture that is so frightened, hateful, stubborn, and ignorant that it chooses to create slogans that obfuscate (all lives matter) and counter (blue lives matter) your own simple claim that “black lives matter”. Joey’s voice carries all of that. It’s laced with all of the pain, tragedy, frustration, resilience, and anger of a people continuously denied full personhood.
It’s a moment that hits all the harder in the wake of Eric Garner’s killer escaping without punishment. America has a problem, and only once all of us realize and acknowledge its existence, and begin to collectively bang our heads against the brick wall, will we be able to fracture and dismantle the hold it has over us.
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lebaronlordking · 2 years ago
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Saturday Afternoon Reggae Show DJ LeBaron Lord King March 12, 2023 [email protected] kpoo.com
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4:00 PM E.N Young - Raggamuffin 4:03 PM Inna Vision - Bad 4:05 PM Jimmy Cliff - Children 4:09 PM Cham - Ghetto Story 4:12 PM Tony Rebel - Jah Is By My Side 4:16 PM Eek A Mouse - African Children 4:19 PM Gosso D Thunder - Tyrants 4:22 PM Marcus Gad - Ready for Battle 4:26 PM Culture - No Night 4:31 PM Cedric Myton - Rat Trap 4:35 PM Yaadcore - Ghetto Youths 4:39 PM Steel Pulse - Prodigal Son 4:44 PM Black Uhuru - Soul Ska 4:48 PM The Wailers - Jah Is Mighty 4:50 PM Willie Williams - Armageddon Time 4:53 PM Earl Sixteen - Find A Way 4:57 PM Ras Kidus - Where Is Jah Love 5:01 PM Kabaka Pyramid - Mr. Rastaman 5:04 PM Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock 5:08 PM Protoje - Late at Night 5:11 PM Stranjah Miller - Ruffa Than Dem 5:15 PM Khalia - Time 5:18 PM Christopher Ellis - Rub a Dub 5:22 PM Sevana - Blessed 5:25 PM Junior Kelly - Paradise 5:30 PM Damian Marley - Living It Up 5:34 PM Reggaeville - Settle Down 5:37 PM Alborosie - Natural Mystic 5:42 PM Junior Delgado - Sons Of Slaves 5:48 PM The Wailers - Buffalo Soldier 5:53 PM Chronixx - Skankin' Sweet 5:57 PM J Boog - Nuh Wan Dat 6:01 PM Luciano - No Night In Zion 6:05 PM Luciano - It's Me Again Jah 6:12 PM Dezarie - Not One Penny 6:16 PM Barrington Levy - Murderer 6:20 PM Samory I - Son Of David 6:24 PM The Wailers - I Shot The Sheriff 6:29 PM Pasnbesa - Rhythm of Life 6:33 PM Culture - Why Am I A Rastaman? 6:38 PM Matisyahu - Sunshine 6:41 PM Buju Banton - Driver A 6:44 PM Shaggy - Mad Mad World 6:48 PM Popcaan - Next To Me 6:55 PM Sonjah AKA Royalty - Ganja
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 #oakland #bayarea #california #jamaica #america 
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theaugustsoulchild · 7 years ago
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lyricsandsuch · 7 years ago
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“Nowaday they hangin’ us by a different tree Branches of the government, I can name all three Judicial, legislative and executive”
Joey Bada$$; Babylon FT. Chronixx
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geoffreyphilp-blog · 1 month ago
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New on TikTok: Marcus Garvey The Prophet Behind Reggae and Rastafari. Marcus Garvey wasn’t just a leader; he was the heartbeat behind Reggae and a prophet of Rastafari. From his teachings on Black pride and Pan-Africanism to inspiring legends like Burning Spear, Peter Tosh, and Bob Marley, Garvey’s legacy lives on through music. His vision continues to guide modern artists like Sizzla, Buju Banton, and Chronixx. Want to learn more about Garvey’s story in a book about Marcus Garvey? Tap the link in the bio to explore My Name is Marcus and discover his incredible journey. #marcusgarvey #jamaica #mynameismarcus #blackhistory365 #jamaicantiktok #jamaicantiktok🇯🇲viral #panafricanism #rastafari #blacklivesmatter #reggae
http://dlvr.it/TF8b4q
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2tuff · 7 years ago
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Chronixx | Live on KEXP (Full Concert Video)
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afrotumble · 2 years ago
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The Best Athlete Who Ever Lived | I AM BOLT
Chronixx “When Usain Bolt win the race, the whole world feel like them win a race. That i cannot explain.”
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petewentzisblack1312 · 3 years ago
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since you are a punk, what are your punk music recs!
thanks for asking! im gonna start with newer bands i like a lot!
bob vylan - my favourite hardcore band rn. i love their name, i love their music, i love their whole vibe, and if youre black i doubly recommend them
jer - this is a tiktok mutual who runs a ska project called skatune network! they dont have a full album out (yet!!) but im obsessed with r/edgelord
catbite - this is a band patrick was recommended on the in defense of ska podcast, but i actually heard about them through jer.
we are the union - jers in this band! recently gave them a listen (finally) and i love what ive heard! these are my only ska recs i think
destroy boys - i found them on bandcamp and i think they bop hard
the regrettes - a little less hardcore, but still a fave! a living human girl is a really great song
nova twins - love their stuff so far, need to give their album a listen from cover to cover but i LOVE play fair
otoboke beaver - a japanese punk all girl band, i love their shit, though i havent listened recently
amyl and the sniffers - what a NAME. they really feel like a classic punk band but theyre from this past decade.
some punk (and alternative) acts i like but havent looked more into yet (youll find most of these on the black and bitchin playlist)
blacker face
sabatta
the black tones
big joanie
poolblood
lillith ai
special interest
the 1865
rico nasty - if you say shes not punk or alt i will smack a bitch
jhariah (not on the playlist because i need to pick a song of his but i CANT theyre all so good and so different)
stem champ - another beloved tiktok mutual! i love to the front, need to listen to their stuff. very folk punk.
baby storme - what ive heard i LOVE but i need to listen to more
angelboy + the halos isnt really punk tho id say they fall under the broader alt/indie umbrella but theyre so good i hope they pop off in a big way some day
danny denial - gay af
lesane - deeply sorry to everyone i introduced to dont do drugs he immediately went inactive and now we are all in withdrawal
soul glo - cant understand their lyrics yet rip
television screams - they got one single out last i checked. but its a very good one!
teenage halloween
pinkshift
and finally, oldie goldies!
bad brains (banned in dc) - now a lot of the band have said some homophobic stuff but for complicated caribbean diaspora maslows hierarchy politics reasons while i do encourage a load of discretion i do still (VERY TENTATIVELY) recommend them. i like some of their reggae stuff too but im more into modern reggae when i listen, like chronixx (my beloved)
x ray spex - oh bondage, up yours!
fall out boy - theyre still easycore i will die on this hill
racetraitor - one of andys bands, i really love what ive heard so far but tbf ive only heard their stuff from the 90s
arma angelus - petes screaming my beloved
green day - not interested in a philosophical discussion, i like their stuff although i still havent listened to father of all and probably wont
gym class heroes! obviously.
the white stripes - i love elephant. i have my gripes with jack white.
against me! - punk mom <3
my chemical romance - not a HUGE fan but still a fan
idkhbtfm - not old but yes they are
paramore
im gonna put florence + the machine here just because i dont know what they are exactly
i could do a little lightning round of classic bands i like: the ramones, misfits, nirvana, the clash, blondie, gorillaz (they count imo), the runaways, joy division, the sex pistols sound good but are shit,
im likely missing some stuff and im probably about to be called a poser but heres a sampler of my taste in music!
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chunhua-s · 4 years ago
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Ushijima With A Jamaican S/O!
okay so the first time he heard you speaking patois his brain just.... shut down
what the fuck are you saying? it sounds like english but see because he can only listen to about three english sentences before his mind breaks, he loses track of what you say past the first sentence
it happens everytime a family member calls you — you just.... switch to talking patois, and your poor boyfriend is standing in the doorway of the living room while you’re walking around the kitchen and speaking in all these sounds that make absolutely zero sense to him
it makes it worse that you’re one of the faster talkers (even your family members and friends tell you to slow down because they literally cannot understand a word you’re saying) so whenever he hears you get really excited it just sounds like you’re speaking in cursive
you have these moments where you’ll speak to him, and then if you’re extremely frustrated or passionate with what you’re saying, you’ll just switch to patois without even realizing it. it’s only when you see steam coming out of his ears after you said “no but yuh nah understand weh mah seh to yuh” that you realize what you’re doing and laugh while hugging him in apology
he asks you to teach him 🥺
that’s how he learns that the word bomboclaat isn’t just some weird twitter term but instead a curse word
he starts off fairly well considering patois is kinda broken english, so he can pick up on small things without much help
he understands better than he speaks, but he tries to put in the effort because he’s so interested by it (and by you overall. he loves everything about you. he’ll literally be fine if you say anything to him in patois and he doesn’t even have to understand, he just wants to hear you talk)
he’ll have times when he’ll lie his head on your chest, takes your hand and places it on top of his hair so you can pat him gently, and asks you to talk (that’s a thing between you two actually! just lying on each other’s chests and listen to what they have to say)
he LOVES reggae ( he prefers it over dancehall tbh)
you put on a playlist once during one of your ‘spring cleanings’ (he doesn’t understand why you call it that when you’re doing it in october)
most of the songs are what you heard your uncle play in the yard when you were younger; welcome to jamrock, rocksteady, red red wine and a handful of others
his personal favourite is smile jamaica by chronixx 🥺 it makes him think of you and your pretty ass smile whenever he hears it
when you confess to him that you never really listened to reggae or dancehall much when you were growing up (aside from what you would hear in coaster busses and taxis) he holds your hand and tells you that you both can listen to them together
you love him so much you could cry
you did. you cried because how could one man be so pure and sweet and absolutely wonderful?
his least favourite food is calaloo :( he thinks it tastes too bitter even if he eats it with fried dumplings
he just... you saw the way his eyebrows furrowed in confusion but he continued eating it anyways
when you ask, he looks you dead in the eye and tells you “it’s bitter.”
he still ate it though because you made it
you promise your aunt and mother know how to make it better, but honestly you kinda ruined calaloo for him (he might eat it if you add saltfish though)
but if you give him stew fish and ocra? he eats all of it
i dunno he just seems like that kind of guy
he also loves jamaican curry! your family made it for him when he visited for the first time with white rice
speaking of your family, they love him. all of them were so nice to him when they first met. your uncles shook his hand with the biggest smiles and your aunts all gave him those big hugs with the lil motions where they rock side to side with the hug. each and every one of them welcomed him like they’d know him all his life. he told you later that he was really happy when they all welcomed him like that
your uncles and cousins call him “boss man” and “general.” listen when jamaicans give you a nickname it’s gonna stick. forget your real name, that designated nickname is all they’re gonna call you by.
so anytime you guys visit, he’s the first one they call to, “weh yah deal wid boss man?!” or they dap him up once they get comfortable enough with a “why pree”
the first time he heard them say it he turned to you for explanation, which you told him it’s basically like “how’s it going?”
so you and your family teach him to respond with “mi deh yah” which is like “i’m good.” the first time he says it he actually sounded pretty good! (due in part to hearing you repeat it to whoever you were on the phone with whenever you wanted to hang up.... y’all know what im talking about right? that “yeh man mi deh ere a gwan meds ennuh” when you wanna get off the phone
it was either that or “yuh good though?” those were basically his lil indicators to know when you’re done talking
your uncles tried to get him into playing dominos with them 💀 see i imagine him being absolutely confused the first couple of rounds until he finally catches on, and then he gets into it. you’re just watching him and all your aggressive uncles slam the dominos on the ludi board they use as a makeshift table.
when they offered him a cup of rum he politely declined, but he did get himself a lil bottle of dragon stout to hold on to
when you guys are leaving, he hits them with a “likkle more” (something else you guys taught him to say and you get so excited at how good he sounds!)
in summary, he loves your family and your family loves him 🥰 they always tell you to bring him whenever you plan to visit and when they call they ask about him before asking about you
he basically became their son. you? you’re the stepchild that they forget about whenever he’s around 💀
you’re not complaining, you’re happy they love him so much
and you love him too
this was an incredibly self indulgent hc post and I don’t even know if there are other jamaican hq stans up here but im posting it anyway because 😌 ushijima wakatoshi
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