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In this episode we speak about the type of corruption that if you can afford it in Jamaica is beneficial and save a lot of time and money. The third world way of doing some of the basic things in the Jamaican society can be time consuming. With the help of certain loopholes we can skip the line for lot ot these stuff. Listen to Dale and Crooks talk about the various ways one can do so
In this episode we speak about the upcoming general elections in Jamaica, the fact that Usain Bolt receives Crumps from SSL, also all the things Dale think he would if one day he should become the prime minister of Jamaica
In this episode Dale talks about the difference between social media now in relation to when he was just starting. The way how people live an online life without regard for the real world can sometimes be confusing. We also talk about Crooks life as a bigs and how overweight people think and see things differently. Don't forget to go see Dale at one of his shows in the US.
A lot has changed since our last episode including Dale's hair. In this episode we are recapping dale's experience in Europe, the recent Diddy verdict, Drakes new song and many more. Listen along to hear Dale explain why he choose to cut. his locks in the middle of a international tour.
Popular Uk podcaster and ex-host of "Grilling" travels to Los Angeles for the first time. Chian shares her experiences both good and bad in the industry and explain the differences between London and the USA. Does a QnA with Dale and gets personal with life questions and more.
The media and sometimes politics make it seems as if only black and brown people immigrate to the United states. Here today we have my Albanian brother Bek Lover, He talks about his family's journey coming to the US and also the multiple wars that took place in Eastern Europe. He speaks about the different classes between whites and how his people are different from other
In this episode we recapped both the performance and production of the Reggae Sumfest Jamaica. We watched along on livestream. Standout performances included Skeng, Vybz Kartel, Govana and Masicka. Also Vybz Kartel was officially crowned the King of the Dancehall. The show was given a score out of 10 at the end of the video
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies and receive mixed reviews
New Music Drops: Clipse and Justin Bieber are both back with new heat. We break down the vibes, the surprise collab energy, and whether it’s worth the hype. – Grown Man Habits: Fishing? Golf? Collecting watches? Considering a move to Florida? Yeah… getting older hits different 😅 – Sports Talk: Jamaican athletes switching countries to compete — is it strategy, survival, or selling out?
n this episode we talk about what has been going on the media including Dale's crazy take on thinking he can be Aston Hall. We speak about different comedic preferences and the fact that dale always goes against the grain when ti comes to public opinion.
Today we have the original small ox himself Jesse Royal in the studios. We discuss the state of reggae music and how it changed his life forever. We talk about his upbringing and being around musicians from he was child. Due to the popularity of the music and his style it enabled him to be a world renowned touring artist. We also spoke about he misconceptions of touring and the money that goes into making a reggae show successful.
In this episode Dale Travels to kansas City Missouri for a comedy show and then interview the great Julie Mango. This episode takes a twist from just two comedians being funny into something Julie mango in passionate about. She speaks about battling with depression, self confidence and mental health. Words were muted for sensitivity and prevent the video from being affected. This was indeed a great conversation between two Jamaicans and you can learn a lot from it.
Major Lazor’s way of Djing and all how he produces. Walshy fire is a Jamaican who grew up in the states during the peak of Dancehall musif internationally, listen to him talk about his career journey and how things are nowadays in that space. Walshy fire also talks about his Book Art and Dancehall available on Amazon right now
n this episode we speak about the different cartoons and shows we used to watch as kids growing up. Including the different seasons for each show or the time of the movies dropped. We talked about Home alone, grinch, are we there yet, hey arnold, rocket power, avator and many more.
Multiple things happened this weekend include Tory Lanez being stabbed 14 times, Diddy's Trial, Tiger escaping in Jamaica and the music industry going through big changes The music we referred to as white people music used to be a staple on the radio waves. We describe pop, alternative or rock as white people music. In fact we love that kind of sound and it feels more diluted today. In this episode we try to understand why it different now and reminisce on how we used to listen to that kind of music all day.
What happens when 100 men try to take on a gorilla? Madness, laughter, and pure Jamaican commentary! In this hilarious episode, we dive into one of the internet’s wildest hypothetical matchups—and you know Jamaicans always have something extra to say. Dale really believe this is possible and Crooks thinks this debate is ridiculous
In this episode we speak about the decline in the personality aspect of sports in Jamaica. Especially Track and field. The absence of media training and media recognition is obvious and Dale tries to explain to the best of His ability how it can be rectified.
Reggae artist Protoje talks reggae music and life. He describes his upbringing and how it influenced his love for music in general. Describes the importance of having the right people around you and not micromanaging them. Talks about his attention to detail as it relates to performing, visuals, sounds and more.
Growing up in Jamaica there were some staple foods in the Jamaican household that kids just had to have. The nostalgia we feel from looking back at the everyday Foods we had and how much things have changed compared to what we eat now.
In this episode we speak about Easter time and the different foods we eat in Jamaican households. For some reason Bun taste different when it is Easter time. Listen to Dale and Crooks discuss Easter Time in Jamaica and their favourite parts of the bun. don't forget to grab your tickets to see Dale in a city near you. See tour dates below.